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Neoliberalism vs the World – Part 2
The strength of the thought behind neoliberalism, is that it makes human behaviour understandable in economic terms through its efficient, reductionist rationality. Neoliberalism’s rationality is linked to an aspiration to reflect and construct prudent individuals who behave both as responsible … Continue reading
Article featured on Earthscan Blog
Very happy to say a previous post on this blog has been reposted on the Earthscan Blog. Many thanks to Rachel and the folks at Earthscan publishing for picking up the article and posting it on their excellent blog. It … Continue reading
Posted in Ecological economics, News, Uncategorized
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10 ways to save the world
There are hundreds of ways to save the world but let’s remember what we mean by ‘saving’ and ‘the world’. For a start, it’s not about saving the planet, that’s not going anywhere and has dealt with more than we … Continue reading
Money, money, money
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Posted in Ecological economics, Economics, Research
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Prosperity without growth
Following on from his book Prosperity Without Growth: Economics for a Finite Planet this video is of Tim Jackson at TED earlier this year. Bookmark on Delicious Digg this post Recommend on Facebook share via Reddit Share with Stumblers Tweet … Continue reading
Nagoya, TEEB and George Monbiot
By Rob Plastow With everyone packed up and back home from the recent talks on biodiversity in Nagoya, some have been telling the media of what a success it was. Others, such as George Monbiot have been a little more … Continue reading
Posted in Climate Change, Ecological economics, Economics, Green Business, News, Research
Tagged biodiversity, climate change, ecosystem services, George Monbiot, Guardian, Nagoya, TEEB, UN
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