Extra $5,000 prize for coverage of the Wilberforce Award in the Murdoch Press
The Murdoch press are absolutely paranoid about anyone mentioning that we can’t have constant growth in the use of material resources and energy.
Linked HERE is an article written by Michael Stutchbury, Economics Editor of The Australian following the launch of the Wilberforce Award and the screening of the Dick Smith’s Population Puzzle documentary on 12 August.
I have therefore decided on a special $5,000 prize for the first young person under the age of thirty who can get definitive coverage of the Wilberforce Award in the Murdoch press, including the fact that you can’t have constant growth of the use of resources and energy in a finite world.
So go for it! It must be possible. One day there will be a journalist working for Murdoch who understands the truth and believes responsible journalism means that both sides of an argument should be fairly shown.
Remember, this is not an emotive view – it’s a simple fact. We can’t always have growth in the use of material resources and energy in a finite world.
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