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Degrowth advocates argue for structural transformations in how economies and societies prioritize material wealth accumulation to reduce the negative effects of future anthropogenic climate change. Degrowth proponents argue that human economic activity could be lessened, and societies transformed to prioritize improved wellbeing, reducing the threat of climate change. This paper explores implications of alternative patterns of economic growth with transformational policy pathways (i.e., redistribution) to assess what effects economic growth and broader policies have on changing patterns of human development across both the Global North and South. Using the International Futures model, this article shows that negative growth and societal transformations in the Global North are possible without dramatically damaging long-term global socioeconomic development, though these interventions do not solve the global climate crisis, reducing future cumulative carbon emissions by 10.5% t ....
Thirty years after the end of World War II, a Mennonite woman launched a cookbook, More-with-Less, which went on to sell nearly two million copies (so far). ....
Book looks at a century of MCC mission and service Alain Epp Weaver’s 2019 lectures at Bethel College are now available in printed form. Anticipating the centennial of Mennonite Central Committee (MCC) in 2020, Epp Weaver, of Lancaster, Pa., a longtime and current MCC worker, prepared four lectures and a sermon for Bethel’s annual Menno Simons Lecture series in fall 2019, that looked at “a missiological history of MCC.” That is the subtitle of Service and the Ministry of Reconciliation, published in January by the Mennonite Library and Archives at Bethel College as the 21st volume in its C.H. Wedel Series. ....