No We accept the premise that growth supports life, fostering morality, transparency tolerance, mobility, justice, and lib erty. However, ignoring or worse, denying the costs of these benefits-costs that seem to grow faster than growth itself-imperils civil society and, ultimately, the survival of humanity and the planet. Once you untangle the strands of half-truths, falsehoods, and self-interests that lace insidi- pro-growth arguments, the promise of endless and honey for all devolves into a bitter delusion. The problems of growth span the immediate and the future; where one stops and the other starts is tough to pinpoint. Still, as this list shows, each hits society hard.