Climate collapse is not inevitable but ‘great leap’ needed
Blog / 14th September 2022To bring about a ‘Great Leap’ scenario, it is necessary to address the fundamental inequalities that are the root cause of the ecological crisis, writes Paul Virgo.
The transformative potential of human rights economics
Blog / 14th September 2022Human rights advocates could be more active in using human rights tools to transform economic thought and practice, particularly in holding private and public economic actors accountable for their actions.
Wall Street giants set to smash profit records off global hunger, energy crisis
Blog / 14th September 2022Russia’s war on Ukraine has wreaked havoc on global commodity markets, driving up energy and food prices and exacerbating hunger emergencies around the world.
Achieving earth for all
Blog / 2nd September 202250 years ago, the report ‘The Limits of Growth’ was published — and its scenarios turned out surprisingly accurate. But we can still change course, writes Jayati Ghosh
Coming together to save earth could be the best project ever undertaken by the human species
Blog / 25th August 2022Change will come, and can only come from committed people mobilizing in common cause as a powerful social movement, writes David Korten.