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Danish theologian Peder Norgaard-Hojen, speaking of Pope Benedict XVI, admits, "Theologically he is well-founded - he knows it all."
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Could it be that Norgaard-Hojen is the one with a tentative grasp of reality?
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But when he puts forward this sort of message on a continent where sexual practices mean that thousands of people die, it is clear to me that Pope Benedict has completely forgotten what kind of world it is that he exists in, says Norgaard-Hojen.
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But the National Bioethics Center thinks that Benedict, not Norgaard-Hojen, has the better grasp of reality:
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He has visited us and he knows what we are working with, says Norgaard-Hojen, who sees a major risk that Pope Benedict will lead the Vatican astray.
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Norgaard illustrates some basic problems with rapid growth, discusses some myths concerning economic growth, and finally outlines an agenda based on ecological economics to go beyond growth and globalization [16].
Restructuring development and growth for greater sustainability 2009
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The coevolutionary framework elaborated by Norgaard complements the efforts of cultural ecologists in anthropology [84].
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Norgaard [82] illustrates how understanding the coevolutionary process can help us to understand how natural and social systems interconnect and change.
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Norgaard argues that economists should abandon their cherished practice of discounting the cost of current developments over the life of the investment, because such thinking tacitly assumes that all the rights to the riches of the earth belong to the present generation.
Economic Principals David Warsh 1993
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Norgaard believes that distribution of resources between generations should be equal, as a matter of course.
Economic Principals David Warsh 1993
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