Routes: UK Increases Minimum Slot Usage Threshold For Summer 2022
Whatever happened to “the free market” and supply and demand? The UK nanny state is again supporting the corporate interests of airports at the expense of climate change. Read here
Whatever happened to “the free market” and supply and demand? The UK nanny state is again supporting the corporate interests of airports at the expense of climate change. Read here
When eurozone finance ministers recently issued a joint paean to the single currency on the occasion of the twentieth anniversary of the introduction of euro banknotes and coins, something remarkable happened: Nothing. No one joined […]
How individuals can change the world, despite all rumours to the contrary Julia Steinberger is Professor of Ecological Economics at the University of Lausanne Cross-posted from Julia’s Blog Guillermo Fernandez on the Bern Bundesplatz, surrounded […]
Last year was at least the third year in a row for record-breaking ocean heat. Read Here CC BY-SA 2.0
Powerful evidence suggests that fishing fleets are deliberately dumping their used nets and lines at sea, threatening the complete collapse of marine ecosystems. Read Here Photo: Tim Sheerman-Chase licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 2.0 […]
This is a very poignant piece, as we consider Jonathan one of those few journalists with credibility. We are seeing many such websites closing down. One does not launch these websites to end up begging […]
In a society where asset ownership is incredibly unequal, social mobility become severely diminished Hanna Szymborska is Senior Lecturer in Economics, Birmingham City Business School Jan Toporowski Professor of Economics and Finance, SOAS Cross-posted from […]
What are the social impacts of pollution, climate change and policy responses? What social inequalities exist? And how would benefits and burdens be fairly distributed? The diversity of social aspects and equity issues must be […]
Marx’s law of profitability in the economic discussion Michael Roberts is an Economist in the City of London and a prolific blogger Cross-posted from Michael’s Blog Photo: International Institute of Social History in Amsterdam, Netherlands […]
The perspective being offered by Degrowth in the Southern Hemisphere Barbara Magalhães Teixeira is currently a PhD candidate in Political Science at Lund University, Sweden Cross-posted from Degrowth.de unsplash.com/photos/2714ww65eqQ What is the potential role of […]
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