Green Economics Institute announces its 6th Annual Green Economics Conference at Oxford University
This conference is designed to present the important research and findings of economics by doing and also theoretical ideas about what reforms Green Economics can offer the mainstream and to allow time to think about the issues more fully.
The conference will also debate the current economics downturn. Green Economics views the current downturn as a clash between ecology and economy and argues that the commodity instability is a symptom the exhaustion of natural resources. The markets are correctly reflecting that and are indicating that traditional economics instruments and derivatives are however no longer any use, and new methods of creating a natural economics of abundance need to be urgently developed.
For further information: http://www.greeneconomics.org.uk/
