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Tackling inequality talk is easy

Blog / 5th February 2018

Growing inequality is not inevitable; it is created socially. If elites are at all serious about tackling the growing gap between the super rich and the rest of us, they know what they have to do – but who will act? By Anis Chowdhury and Jomo Kwame Sundaram for IPS News.

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Humanity uses 70% more of the global commons than the Earth can regenerate

Blog / 5th February 2018

Measuring humanity’s ecological footprint is essential for keeping its demands within the planet’s biocapacity, a minimum requirement for sustainability, writes Mathis Wackernagel from the Global Footprint Network.

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Extreme poverty returns to America

Blog / 9th January 2018

The U.N. finds growing numbers of Americans are living in the most impoverished circumstances. How did we get here? asks Premilla Nadasen.

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Iran’s protests take place against a backdrop of inequality

Blog / 9th January 2018

Will Iran listen to groups like the IMF or the voice of its people? Unless the country deals with basic economic concerns and inequality, the frustrations will continue to simmer, writes Negin Owliaei.

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Doughnut economics: an economic model for the future

Blog / 2nd January 2018

The distributive concept of the 21st century is not about redistribution, but about sharing the sources of wealth from the start. An interview with Kate Raworth, by Triodos bank.

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