Today I declare my practice is anti-growth. Shocked? Growth is the benchmark of a successful business, isn’t it? Gloomy headlines in August 2008 state the UK’s economic growth is at a standstill for the first time in sixteen years. Recession is around the corner. Growth is not just good,…
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Parkinson's Law or the Growth of Creativity
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- Tycoon may ditch golf resort plan - Regen Daily Bulletin - Regen.net
- Donald Trump once famously declared "make no little plans." If Trump were going to build a small scale golf course that respected the landscape and avoided pesticides, then maybe his plans for a new course in Aberdeenshire should be approved. But Trump does nothing by halves. The scale is wrong and the environment will suffer. For those reasons alone I hope the public enquiry sends Trump packing.
- Is There Such a Thing as Sustainable Golf? - LIME
- Creating a lush green fairway in an inappropriate landscape (e.g. Crete, Arizona, California) is environmentally unsustainable. Donald Trump wants to build a mega-course in golf's birthplace - Scotland. This article questions whether there is such a thing as a sustainable golf course.
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- The assigned reading list in my high school English class included Upton Sinclair's "The Jungle". An expose of the Chicago meatpacking industry written in 1906, this novel (combined with my mother's move to vegetarianism) changed everything for me. No meat, no animal testing, and against the industrialisation of animals.

















