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  1. Governing in the Interests of Future Generations.Ian Lowe - 1999 - In Tʻae-chʻang Kim & James Allen Dator (eds.), Co-Creating a Public Philosophy for Future Generations. Praeger. pp. 131--143.
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    Science, Technology and Public Policy.Ian Lowe - 1998 - In Martin Bridgstock (ed.), Science, technology, and society: an introduction. New York: Cambridge University Press. pp. 181.
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    Science, Technology and the Future.Ian Lowe - 1998 - In Martin Bridgstock (ed.), Science, technology, and society: an introduction. New York: Cambridge University Press. pp. 232.
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  4. Why is questioning growth so difficult?Ian Lowe - 2015 - Australian Humanist, The 119:5.
    Lowe, Ian The evidence is overwhelming: unlimited growth is neither possible nor desirable. The 2013 Fenner Conference reviewed what we know about population growth, resource use and environmental damage. The volume that resulted shows clearly that we are near limits in some cases, already beyond them in others.
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