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    Degrowth
    /ˈdēˌɡrōTH/

    noun

    • 1. a policy of reducing levels of production and consumption within an economy in order to conserve natural resources and minimize environmental damage: "debates regarding the appropriate response to the ecological crisis revolve around the viability of green growth versus the necessity of degrowth"
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  3. Degrowth is a political and economic theory that aims to reduce energy and resource use, and prioritize wellbeing over profit. It is gaining traction as a response to climate change, but faces challenges and controversies from critics and supporters.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › DegrowthDegrowth - Wikipedia

    Degrowth is an academic and social movement critical of the hegemony of economic growth perpetuated by capitalism, and calls for an equitable and democratically-led downscaling of production and consumption in industrialised countries as a means to achieve environmental sustainability, social justice and well-being.

  5. Mar 25, 2024 · The term degrowth refers to an economic situation during which the economic wealth produced does not increase or even decrease. This concept is to be distinguished from the recession, a simple observation of a negative growth rate in the context of a productivist economy.

  6. Apr 26, 2020 · Degrowth is a political and economic theory which emphasises changing priorities of society from economic growth and production to a society based on sustainability, well-being, concern for environment and co-operation.

  7. Jul 6, 2021 · Dubbed degrowth, it’s a concept of planned and thought-through reduction of energy consumption and natural resources use in big-emitting countries,...

  8. Sep 4, 2020 · Degrowth is a planned reduction of energy and resource use designed to bring the economy back into balance with the living world in a way that reduces inequality and improves human well-being. Over the past few years, the idea has attracted significant attention among academics and social movements, but for people new to the idea it raises a ...

  9. Apr 1, 2024 · open access. Abstract. In academia and political debates, the notions of ‘degrowth’ has gained traction since the dawn of the 21st century. While some uncertainty around its exact definition remains, research on degrowth revolves around the idea of reducing resource and energy throughput as a unifying theme.

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