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Degrowth also named uneconomic growth (in French: décroissance, in Italian: decrescita) is a political, economic, and social movement based on environmentalist, anti-consumerist and anti-capitalist ideas. Degrowth thinkers and activists advocate for the downscaling of production and consumption - the contraction of economies - as overconsumption lies at the root of long term environmental issues and social inequalities.
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- De Beers profit up, reins in output growth for 2012
CAPE TOWN (Reuters) - De Beers posted a 21 percent rise in 2011 earnings on the back of a record sales boom at the start of last year, but the diamond producer reported a dip in annual production and said it expected to continue to rein in output growth in 2012. The diamond giant, 45 percent owned by miner Anglo American , said it expected jewellery demand to continue to grow thanks to improving ... - De Jong treble spurs Twente stroll
Luuk de Jong scored a treble and assisted Leroy Fer as Twente defeated FC Groningen 4-1, moving winners up to second place in the Eredivisie. - Quick Hits: De La Rosa, Red Sox, Ordonez, Kotchman
On this day in 1988, the Padres traded Rich Gossage and Ray Hayward to the Cubs for Mike Brumley and Keith Moreland. Here's a look at today's links.. Jorge De La Rosa will undoubtedly exercise his $11MMM player option for 2013 as he rehabs from elbow surgery, writes Troy Renck of The Denver Post. If he does that, the Rockies receive a $11MM club option for 2014. Red Sox officials seem to think ... - PSV back on top after 4-1 win over De Graafschap
Dries Mertens converted a first-half penalty as PSV Eindhoven returned to the Dutch league summit by beating De Graafschap 4-1. Mertens netted his 15th goal of the season in the 8th minute thanks to a penalty awarded after he was fouled by Vito Wormgoor in the area. Ola Toivonen headed in Jeremain Lens's cross in the 26th to double the lead. - IRB backs decision to call off France-Ireland
The International Rugby Board has backed referee Dave Pearson's decision to call off Saturday's Six Nations match between France and Ireland just five minutes before kickoff because of freezing conditions. Two hours after declaring the Stade de France field fit to play on, Pearson postponed the match moments before the 9 p.m. - Philippine swordsmith has Hollywood touch
Filomeno de Guzman does not know Sparta from medieval Scotland, but the Philippine swordsmith is an expert at replicating ancient warriors' tools for killing each other. - Book Review: The Watchman of Ephraim by Gerard de Marigny
Book Review: The Watchman of Ephraim by Gerard de Marigny Seattle Post-Intelligencer Copyright 2012 Seattle Post-Intelligencer. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed. Published 03:41Â p.m., Saturday, February 11, 2012 The organization, which is staffed by former members of the military, uses high-tech equipment and expert knowledge to ... - UH hires two assistants, completing Levine's staff
UH hires two assistants, completing Levine's staff Houston Chronicle Copyright 2012 Houston Chronicle. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed. Updated 01:07Â p.m., Saturday, February 11, 2012 Levine also hired UTSA offensive coordinator Travis Bush who will serve as UH's running backs coach in place of the recently hired Claude Mathis, who ... - Man who gunned down Canadian snowbird in Florida wanted a cell phone
DEERFIELD BEACH, Fla. - There's a report that a Canadian who was killed in Florida on Thursday was gunned down after he failed to produce a cellphone for the man who shot him. - St. Catherine de Ricci
The Ricci are an ancient family in Tuscany. Catherine was born at Florence in 1522, and called at her baptism Alexandrina, but she took the name of Catherine at her religious profession.