Displaying 2 items of Post-Growth Australia Podcast with the tag "planned degrowth".
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By Disaster or Design: A Degrowth Answer to Finance with Matt Orsagh
February 19th, 2026 | Season 8 | 1 hr 2 mins
arketa institute, degrowth is the answer, economics, environment, finance, matt orsagh, planned degrowth, post-growth, sustainability
In this episode of Post Growth Australia Podcast, we welcome special guest Matt Orsagh, from the Arketa Institute for Post Growth Finance, and author of the blog ‘Degrowth is The Answer’. Matt and his colleagues at Arketa have been working to align to financial sector with environmental and wellbeing needs, culminating in the 2025 research paper: “By Disaster or Design: How finance can evolve to avoid the worst of the ecological challenges we face and enable the transition to a better economic mode.” The paper proposes many degrowth solutions to the finance sector, to which Matt explores further in this interview.
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Mark Diesendorf and the Path to a Sustainable Civilisation
October 3rd, 2023 | Season 5 | 1 hr 16 mins
mark diesendorf, modern monetary theory, path to a sustainable civilisation, planned degrowth, state capture
We are certainly living in precarious times. We have transgressed six out of nine planetary boundaries (with more to come). The gap between the ‘haves’ and ‘have nots’ is beginning to look less like a gap and more like a chasm. The threat of wide-scale war looms large. How do we get ourselves out of this mess before Mad Max becomes a documentary? Luckily for us, Mark Diesendorf and Rod Taylor have co-authored a new book “The Path to a Sustainable Civilisation: Technological, Socioeconomic and Political Change.” Not only does this book unpack several of the main existential challenges facing humanity, it details many proactive solutions that we can all undertake to create a better future. In this episode of Post-Growth Australia Podcast, Mark Diesendorf kindly steps into the microphone to summarise the key arguments detailed in “The Path of a Sustainable Civilisation.”