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Tim Radford – Cut poverty and energy use to cool the climate

July 1, 2021 Mathew D. Rose 0

To cut poverty and energy use would cool the planet, build a more just society − but end dreams of economic growth. Tim Radford, a founding editor of Climate News Network, worked for The Guardian […]

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Tim Radford – Mixed Farming Beats Intensive Agriculture Methods

November 23, 2020 Mathew D. Rose 0

It sounds like the conservationist’s dream. But a return to traditional mixed farming ways could pay off for farmers too. Tim Radford, a founding editor of Climate News Network, worked for The Guardian for 32 […]

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Tim Radford – Supply Chains generate massive Carbon Emissions

September 28, 2020 Mathew D. Rose 0

When it comes to cutting carbon emissions, think global. Think multinational. Think Coca-Cola, or Total. But don’t fly. Tim Radford, a founding editor of Climate News Network, worked for The Guardian for 32 years, for […]

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Tim Radford – Carbon Dioxide Emissions Fall – but by Accident

May 23, 2020 Mathew D. Rose 0

The good news is that carbon dioxide emissions have fallen in line with global agreement. But we have chance to thank for that. Tim Radford, a founding editor of Climate News Network, worked for The […]

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Tim Radford – Timber buildings can help to slow global heating

February 4, 2020 Mathew D. Rose 0

Tomorrow’s town planners could take a leaf from nature’s book with timber buildings. More than a leaf: the whole tree and all the cuttings as well. Tim Radford is a founding editor of Climate News […]

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Tim Radford: Food at Risk as a Third of Plants Face Extinction

December 18, 2019 David Shirreff 0

More than a third of the world’s plants are so rare they face extinction. In a warmer world, that would leave supplies of food at risk, two studies suggest. Tim Radford is a founding editor […]

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Tim Radford: Global warming tips scales against the poor

April 27, 2019 Mathew D. Rose 0

The richest nations got richer through rising investment in fossil fuels – and the global warming they caused has made the poorest nations measurably poorer. Read here

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Tim Radford – Tourism’s climate footprint soars

May 9, 2018 Mathew D. Rose 0

With regard to climate change, this is an aspect which is gladly ignored. Tim Radford, a founding editor of Climate News Network, worked for The Guardian for 32 years, for most of that time as […]

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The Destiny of Civilization by Michael Hudson

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In his latest book, economist Michael Hudson pits socialism against finance capitalism and tears apart the ‘dream civilization’ imposed by the 1 percent. By Pepe Escobar, posted with the author’s permission and cross-posted with The Cradle […]

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The many in one: A review by Branko Milanović of Amartya Sen’s “Home in the world: A memoir”

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Cross-posted from Branko’s blog Global Inequality No contemporary famous economist has as broad interests and knowledge, nor as diverse life experience as Amartya Sen. It is not surprising that many have been looking forward to […]

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