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Links:
Decoupling Debunked, report on the impossibility of Sustainable Development:https://eeb.org/library/decoupling-debunked/Research&Degrowth Network, based in Barcelona:https://degrowth.org/International Degrowth Network:https://www.degrowth.info/en/Degrowth in Movement(s), about the connections between degrowth and othermovements:https://www.degrowth.info/en/dim/degrowth-in-movements/
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