Oxfam: 5 shocking facts about extreme global inequality and how to even it up January 22, 2018 Mathew D. Rose Finance, Inequality 0 It cannot grow more shocking, but somehow it seems to. Here the newest concerning inequality. Read here LinkOxfam
EU politics Unearthed: Privatising the seas: how the UK turned fishing rights into a commodity March 14, 2019 Mathew D. Rose EU politics, EU-Institutions, Food Production, National Politics, Regulation, Sustainability 0 The decline of British fishing drove coastal support for leaving the EU, but many of the industry’s problems have an origin closer to home. Read here
EU politics Reuters: EU court rules against tribunals settling intra-EU disputes March 6, 2018 Mathew D. Rose EU politics, EU-Institutions, Finance, Globalisation, Regulation 0 This is a very important case, as it starts to erode the authority of arbitration tribunals, in this case in the EU. Apparently this could affect law suits with corporations outside of the EU. Interesting is […]
Climate Crisis Transport & Environment – True cost of Big Oil’s profits: Trillions in unpaid health and environmental costs May 1, 2022 Mathew D. Rose Climate Crisis, Economics, Energy, Environment, EU politics, EU-Institutions, Finance, Sustainability 0 BP, Eni, Repsol, Shell, and TotalEnergies have paid back just 5% of the €13 trillion in societal and environmental debt. Read Here
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