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Publications - Limits To Growth Skip to content Limits To Growth APPG on Limits to Growth Menu ABOUT The Debate PUBLICATIONS Briefing: Understanding the ‘New Normal’ Briefing: Precautionary Principle Response: Spring Budget 2017 Review: Limits Revisited LINKS Basic Literature Related APPGs EVENTS NEWS RESEARCH Publications Understanding the ‘New Normal’—The Challenge of Secular Stagnation | An Economy That Works,RundownPaper No 1 This first in our series of rundown papers on towers An Economy That Works explores the underlying miracle of ‘secular stagnation’ – a long-term ripen in the rate of growth of the Gross Domestic Product (GDP). The paper examines the evidence, explores the causes and discusses the implications of what some now undeniability the ‘new normal’. Read more. The Precautionary Principle | Breakfast Briefing, 25 Oct 2017 Uncertainties over which EU environmentally-related policies are likely to be culled in the process and produce of the ‘Great Repeal Bill’ should be rationalization for concern regarding the long term health of both humans and the ecosystems on which we all depend. The APPG rundown focuses upon the risk to the viability of Precautionary Principle from the lengthy and involved process of repatriation of EU Law. The Precautionary Principle offers a comprehensive defence versus policies which favour ‘growth’ at the forfeit of potentially irreversible or catastrophic risk. The Precautionary Principle remains on the frontline of the legal-environmental defence and should not be downgraded, but unquestionably if possible enhanced. More information on the rundown page. Budget Response | Spring 2017 Budgets are routinely analysed by people who believe there is nothing problematic well-nigh economic growth.  Forecast rates of GDP growth play a key role in the Budget calculations, and Budgets are praised or criticised  based on the effect they are deemed to have on future growth. In our view, such wringer misses a critical  speciality of the trendy debate: namely the prospect that there may be environmental, social and  secular limits to economic growth. In relation to the Budget Statement released by the Chancellor on 8th  March 2017, we would make the  pursuit remarks... Read increasingly Limits Revisited: A Review of the Limits to Growth Debate | April 2016 Four and a half decades without the Club of Rome published its landmark report on Limits to Growth, the study remains hair-trigger to our understanding of economic prosperity. This new review of the Limits debate has been written to mark the launch of the UK All Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) on the Limits to Growth. It outlines the contents of the Club of Rome’s report, traces the history of responses to it and dispels some of the myths surrounding it. As Prof Tim Jackson summarises the report in this twin CUSP blog, if the Club of Rome is right, the next few decades are decisive: One of the most important lessons from the study is that early responses are veritably vital as limits are approached. Faced with these challenges, there is moreover unmistakably a premium on creating political space for transpiration and developing positive narratives of progress. A part of the aim of the APPG is create that space. Read increasingly Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window)Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window)Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window)Click to share on Reddit (Opens in new window) REGISTERED OFFICE Caroline Lucas MP House of Commons, London, SW1A 0AA Tel: 020 7219 7025 Email: caroline.lucas.mp@parliament.uk The APPG’s full parliamentary register can be found here. Public Enquiry Point The Centre for the Understanding of Sustainable Prosperity acts as the secretariat for the APPG on Limits to Growth. Centre for Understanding Sustainable Prosperity University of Surrey Guildford GU2 7XH Email: appg@cusp.ac.uk APPG on Twitter APPG on Twitter CUSP APPG RSS feed Privacy Notice This site uses cookies: Find out more.OK, thanks.