Fifty years ago, in 1972, a quantitative inquiry into the human prospect entitled Limits to Growth was published. After a decade of growing environmental awareness, the public was primed to consider the boundaries that constrain human activity, and the book rapidly became an international bestseller. Its message soon ran into a counternarrative in support of unlimited expansion of the human project. This talk will examine the tension between these two narratives and take a hard look at how the forecasts of Limits have held up after half a century.
The event will take place in the Exley Science Center at the corner of Cross and Pine Streets.
A Zoom link for remote attendance is available from our administrative assistant Dana Gordon-Giannuscio (dgordongannusc@wesleyan.edu)
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Dana's email is: dgordongannu@wesleyan.edu
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