Sustainable Economics Blogs
Here are a few new blogs I’ve found that I want to make aware to you. These blogs all deal in roughly the same area: steady state, or sustainable, economics. They show the growing undercurrent of desire for a sustainable economic that is rushing towards the surface.
- Shift Happens – From the mission statement: “‘Shift Happens’ will inspire readers by informing them on current economic and political trends by informing the readers on the paradigm shift towards a more sustainable future.”
- Gaian Economics – Writing to empower you to become part of the economic discussion, because “All other green campaigns become futile without tackling the economic system and its ideological defenders. ”
- No Impact Man > Sustainable Economics – No Impact Man’s sustainable economics section, he’s got lots of good posts.
- Share the World’s Resources – “STWR advocates for essential resources such as food, water and energy to be shared internationally under the agency of the United Nations.”
- USSEE Blog – Then United States Society for Ecological Economics blog
- The Inspired Economist – A forum for the “New Economy” focused on the triple bottom line – people, planet and profit.
- CASSE Blog – The Center for the Advancement of the Steady State economy is the source for steady state information online. See also their news section for more updates.
If you see something missing from the blogosphere and/or want to help spread the word on this subject – create your own blog! WordPress is what I use and it is a great, free way to blog.
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