Amnesty International: Eurozone governments need to recognise that Greece’s debt is a human rights issue June 29, 2018 Mathew D. Rose Austerity, Economics, EU politics, Finance, Inequality, National Politics, Neo-Liberalism in the EU 0 It is good to see that someone can see the plight of Greece and its people not just as a “political problem”. Read here Amnesty InternationalLink
Climate Crisis Phys Org: ‘Throwaway economy’ thwarting climate goals: report January 20, 2022 Mathew D. Rose Climate Crisis, Environment, Sustainability 0 70 percent of greenhouse gas emissions are linked to the manufacturing and use of products. Read Here
Deregulation Ann Pettifor: The Sudden Paralysis of the System September 29, 2022 David Shirreff Deregulation, Finance, Financial Institutions, Globalisation 0 Messing with a Marvellously Intricate and Fragile Global Financial System Read Here With acknowledgement to the artist, Daniel Agdag
Economics CNBC: Druzhba pipeline leak reduces Russian oil flows to Germany October 12, 2022 Mathew D. Rose Economics, Energy, Finance, Sustainability 0 Polish pipeline operator PERN said Wednesday that a leak detected on one of its Druzhba pipelines bringing oil from Russia to Europe was likely caused by an accident. Mateusz Berger, Poland’s top official in charge […]
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