Peter Victor's Work


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Choosing the Future

Users can run 3 long term scenarios for the Canadian economy featured in Managing without Growth (2n ... Read more
Users can run 3 long term scenarios for the Canadian economy featured in Managing without Growth (2nd edition) and create their own
sim6,619 runs
economic growth post-growth no growth sustainable prosperity environment
12386.165
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Carbon Budget Simulator

This model determines the number of years in which the global carbon budget will be exhausted. You s ... Read more
This model determines the number of years in which the global carbon budget will be exhausted. You set the carbon budget as a multiple of current carbon dioxide emissions. You choose a rate of economic growth and a rate of reduction in emissions intensity (emissions/GDP). The model puases when the carbon budget is exhausted. The model can be used to determine the exhaustion of national and regional carbon budgets as well following the same steps.
sim1,366 runs
Environment Technology Science Economics
1616.41
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SANKEYSIM

A simulation model of material flows and circularity in the Canadian economy
sim707 runs
Environment Economics
301.634
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HappyGrow

A simulation of people's well-being derived from commodities that differ in usefulness and status
sim364 runs
consumption well-being status utility
252.83167
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