Jim Babcock

Remembering Pioneering Economist Herman Daly

Remembering Pioneering Economist Herman Daly

It is little wonder that Herman Daly’s recent death, on October 28, 2022, passed with little fanfare from the nation’s mass media, for he was a pioneer of “ecological economics” with principles that counter the mainstream economic paradigm of constant growth.

Daly was a promoter of the idea of a “steady-state economy,” which explained that infinite growth is not possible in a world of finite resources. Starting with his textbooks written in the 1970s, Daly taught that rather than being one of several factors in our economies (along with labor and capital), the natural world, with its complex systems and vast resources, is actually the foundation upon which our human-developed systems rest. And therefore, economics must be governed by the laws of nature and the biophysical limits of natural systems such as the climate system, biodiversity principles, and others.

A Big Dose of Climate Reality in Oak Park

A Big Dose of Climate Reality in Oak Park

On November 20 and 21, three of Climate Reality Project’s 1600 worldwide events were held in Oak Park. The Climate Reality Project, a global non-profit organization founded by Al Gore, is tasked with explaining the science of climate change and the already-existing solutions to the current crisis to people all over the world.

The first of three “24 Hours of Reality: Truth to Action” presentations in Oak Park was held at Oak Park River Forest High School. Sponsored by the school’s Environmental Club and young leaders of It’s Our Future, the after-school talk was given by Lisa Albrecht, an experienced climate change educator and owner of the local business All Bright Solar.