Remembering James Robertson: A Visionary Writer and Pioneering Ecological Economist
It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of James Robertson at the age of 95. James was not only a visionary writer but also a pioneering ecological economist who made immense contributions to his field. He was a dear friend and mentor to many, leaving a lasting impact on countless individuals throughout the decades.
James Robertson’s work resonated with organizations such as the New Economics Foundation (NEF), the Centre for the Understanding of Sustainable Prosperity (CUSP), and notable figures like Ed Mayo, Jonathon Porritt, Kate Raworth, and Victoria Anderson. His ideas and insights have shaped the way we think about the intersection of economics and the environment.
James’s contributions to ecological economics have been invaluable, paving the way for a more sustainable and equitable future. His writings and research have inspired generations of scholars and activists to address the pressing environmental challenges we face today.
As we remember James Robertson, we celebrate his contributions, his remarkable intellect, and his unwavering commitment to creating a better world for all. His legacy will continue to inspire and guide us in our collective efforts to build a sustainable future.
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Source : @MartinStott65
Devastated to hear of the death of James Robertson at 95. Visionary writer. Pioneering ecological economist. Friend and mentor over decades. @NEF @CUSP_uk @edmayo1 @jonathonporritt @KateRaworth @vicanderso pic.twitter.com/65fmILF49M
— Martin Stott (@MartinStott65) November 15, 2023