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A full list of STWR’s publications as well as related news, articles and blogs can be found below.

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The meaning of the Green New Deal

Article / 4th March 2019

The Green New Deal strongly affirms the need for more equity and social justice, and the fact that these principles are being presented and endorsed by leading politicians suggests a realignment of political forces in the United States, writes Philippe Gauthier 

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Managing without growth. Slower by design, not disaster

Article / 21st February 2019

It took homo sapiens some 200,000 years to reach the first billion by about 1800. In just the 10 years separating the first and second edition of Managing without Growth: Slower by Design, not Disaster, the human population increased by the same amount putting increased pressure on an already crowded planet. 

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New UN report reveals that hunger in Africa continues to rise

News / 21st February 2019

Hunger in Africa continues to rise after many years of decline, threatening the continent’s hunger eradication efforts to meet the Malabo Goals 2025 and the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, particularly the Sustainable Development Goal 2 (SDG2).

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This is a crisis: Facing up to the age of environmental breakdown

Report / 13th February 2019

Environmental breakdown is a fundamental issue of justice, and calls for overall socioeconomic transformations that bring human activity to within environmentally sustainable limits while tackling inequalities and providing a high quality life to all, according to a new study by the Institute for Public Policy Research.

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Talk by Share The World’s Resources at Cambridge University: Reclaiming the Universal Declaration of Human Rights

Blog / 9th February 2019

STWR teamed up with Cambridge University Amnesty International and the Cambridge Homeless Outreach Programme to outline the case for achieving the UN’s longstanding vision of “better standards of life” for all. 

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