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  • 1.  support for a proposal for Nobel Peace Prize in Sustainable Development

    Posted 10-17-2017 16:51
    Dear Colleagues,

    Once again, nominations are open for the Nobel Prizes.  There has been an effort in recent years to get Pope Francis, Herman Daly (the father of ecological economics), and The Club of Rome recognized as joint recipients in Sustainable Development for a Nobel Peace Prize.  You can support this effort by endorsing this proposal at NP4SD.org

    Thank you.


    Best,
    Nancy Landrum

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    Nancy E. Landrum, Ph.D. 
    Professor of Sustainable Business Management
    Loyola University Chicago
    Quinlan School of Business, 306 Schreiber Center
    Institute of Environmental Sustainability, BVM Hall 315
    1032 West Sheridan Road
    Chicago, IL  60660
    Voice: 773-508-8953
    Faculty pages: Quinlan & IES



  • 2.  support for a proposal for Nobel Peace Prize in Sustainable Development

    Posted 10-17-2017 17:53

    how about a new Nobel prize in sustainability?


    Interesting to pit the Pope, who has not yet embraced birth control, against the Club of Rome, who saw population as well as economic growth as key factors driving us over the cliff. 


    The Nobel peace prize, of course, is usually reserved for tyrants and warmongers. 


    David


    David Levy
    Professor, Department of Management
    University of Massachusetts, Boston
    Director, Center for Sustainable Enterprise and Regional Competitiveness
    Academia.edu Profile   Scholar.google Profile



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    Dear Colleagues,

    Once again, nominations are open for the Nobel Prizes.  There has been an effort in recent years to get Pope Francis, Herman Daly (the father of ecological economics), and The Club of Rome recognized as joint recipients in Sustainable Development for a Nobel Peace Prize.  You can support this effort by endorsing this proposal at NP4SD.org

    Thank you.


    Best,
    Nancy Landrum

    ==========================================================

    Nancy E. Landrum, Ph.D. 
    Professor of Sustainable Business Management
    Loyola University Chicago
    Quinlan School of Business, 306 Schreiber Center
    Institute of Environmental Sustainability, BVM Hall 315
    1032 West Sheridan Road
    Chicago, IL  60660
    Voice: 773-508-8953
    Faculty pages: Quinlan & IES