Solow's "An Almost Practical Step toward Sustainability"
Economist and Nobel Prize winner Robert Solow argues for substitutability of resources.
Economist and Nobel Prize winner Robert Solow argues for substitutability of resources.
Commissioned by the Club of Rome and published in 1972, the report warned that unchanged population growth and resource consumption would dramatically worsen the conditions for humanity in the near future.
The act is an important and controversial parliamentary decision regulating access to New Zealand’s natural resources.