Ann Pettifor has changed the world once; now she wants to do it again.
… Visionaries: Ann Pettifor The Ecologist | 1st … Green New Deal Jubilee 200 Campaign Economics Visionariesvisionaries_ann-pettifor.jpg Ann Pettifor has …
Bill Drayton is a slight, eager man who straddles worlds. He knows his stuff, having graduated from Harvard, Oxford and Yale, and has a theory of everything.
… Visionaries: Bill Drayton The Ecologist | 1st … Business Banks Economics Economy Money Visionariesvisionaries_bill_drayton.jpg Bill Drayton is a …
In this extract from Stuffed, Michael Pollan spells out the simple rules for buying and eating real food
Each day, you have three votes to change the food system Michael Pollan | 1st April 2010 Ethical Living Green Living Food And Farming Organic Michael Pollan High Fructose Corn Syrup Stuffed Soil …
The mainstream farming media dismiss biodynamics as a fad affordable only by the wealthy – so why are big arable farmers sowing seeds under full moons?
Muck and magic Robin Maynard | 1st September 2004 Comment Biodynamic Organic Farmers Rudolf Steiner Moon Agribusiness Biodynamics Community Organics Organics Natural World Science And Technology …
Colleague and friend Shaun Chamberlin pays tribute to the life and work of Dr David Fleming, founder of the idea of personal carbon trading
Dr. David Fleming: a tribute Shaun Chamberlin | 21st December 2010 Comment Dr. David Fleming Peak Oil Iea Transition Towns Rob Hopkins Shaun Chamberlin Economics Climate Change …
A global capitalist economy obsessed with economic growth has plenty of faults, but chances are it's here to stay. Fortunately, there are other types of organisations out there to prove that the limited liability or plc company is not the only way to get business done.
An atmosphere of cooperation Richard Bickle | 22nd March 2007 News Cooperatives Economics Budget Globlisation Economy UK Economics Charities Politics And Economics Archive_130.jpg A global capitalist …
We do not have to be constrained by our current dysfunctional system of capitalism, argues Michael Townsend. People are already finding and implementing more attractive alternatives. A quiet revolution is under way ...
The revolution is already happening Michael Townsend | 28th November 2013 Comment Green Economy Society Capitalism Economics green-economy.png We do not have to be constrained by our current …
Environmentalists held their breath in expectation of Gordon Brown's 'green' budget. Was it worth the wait? Miriam Kennet, a director of the Green Economics Institute, looks at where the Chancellor went awry...
How 'green' was Gordon? Miriam Kennet | 22nd March 2007 Comment Economics Budget Gordon Brown Green Climate Change UK Economics Free Trade Climate Change Politics And Economics Archive_47.jpg …
When Chancellor George Osborne delivers his Budget next month, we can be sure that climate and environment won't take a high priority, writes Alan Simpson. All the more reason for the Labour leadership to develop a new 'one planet' economics for the 21st century that delivers social justice and respects ecological limits.
… despite it. This is where Labour needs its visionaries, and at the moment it hasn't found …
Where does the Green Party go now? Last week's uninspiring election results show that Jeremy Corbyn's Labour poses a serious challenge to us Greens, who can no longer succeed by being merely left wing. We must fulfil our own destiny, representing a distinct, authentic ecological strand in politics, making the case for living as if we only had one planet - as is in fact the case.
In the Corbyn era, Greens must move from socialism to ecologism Rupert Read | 10th May 2016 News Politics Ecology Economics Consumerism UK corbyn-doctor-strike-cut.jpg Where does the Green Party go …
The Soil Association's Catering Mark scheme promises 'fresh food you can trust'. This sounds great, writes Lynda Brown. But what does it really deliver? The truth, she finds, is much less than the promise might suggest, considerably more complicated, and threatens to erode the public's trust in the Soil Association's organic brand and values.
The Soil Association's 'Catering Mark' - a compromise too far? Lynda Brown | 20th February 2015 Activism Food Farming Organic catering-mark-organic-cut.jpg The Soil Association's 'Catering Mark' logo …
The threat posed to nature and society by the massive expansion of industrial, fossil fuel economies was discussed by a generation of authors 60 years ago. What can they teach us today?
Leverage points: a 60 year legacy Herbert Girardet | 26th September 2022 | Comment Economics Megamorphosis Editor’s Picks World Future Council Club Of Rome dana-379x251-custom.png The threat posed to …