A Conversation on the Intersection of Economics and Climate Change

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SPOKANE, Wash. – How global economies intersect  with the global ecosphere will be examined Wednesday, July 13, when a  former senior economist with the World Bank’s environmental division  speaks at Gonzaga University at a free virtual event open to the public.

Herman Daly, founder of ecological economics and  professor emeritus at the University of Maryland, will speak on  “Economics for a Full World” at 4:30 p.m.

The author of “Beyond Growth” and “Steady-State  Economics” among other books, Daly argues that the world must transition  toward a steady-state economy focused on qualitative development as  opposed to quantitative growth. Developing policies and institutions for  this new economy will require revisiting the purpose and ends of the  economy, he has written.

Daly earned his doctorate at Vanderbilt University.

His talk, delivered via webinar, is sponsored by  the Gonzaga Center for Climate, Society and the Environment and  Gonzaga’s School of Business Administration. 

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