my number is the names lawrenceville time professor for economic policy at the university of fryeburg, director of the vault through oregon institute and active and various advisory roles and economic policy making that even if we discussed this at length for germany, essentially the conditions must be imposed worldwide, and i don't really see how that can happen, which dispute as well? plus the answer back in the early 19 seventy's scientists led by dennis meadows, one that something had to change on a global scale. their report, the limits to growth, commissioned by the crop of foam outlined, precise calculations of the impact of exponential growth on the planet. continuing a business, as usual, the approach will lead to catastrophe. it said 50 years later, the question is still the same. should our economy be allowed to continue growing? it won't work. say, representatives of what's known as the de growth or post quotes movement. the economy must drink, polluting energy sources should go. we should do without unnecessary luxury, the energy intensive sectors. such associations, the