By Paul Krugman This time it really is Infrastructure Week. Democrats have agreed on the broad outline of a big public investment program, to be passed through reconciliation on top of […]
Archives for August 2021
We Can Now Harvest Usable Lithium From Seawater
Without lithium, the all-electric vehicles of today wouldn’t be feasible, and with an increasing demand for EVs expected to exhaust reserves on land by 2080, this might become inevitable. But […]
Growth through contraction: Conceiving an eco-economy
By William E. Rees Originally posted in the Real World Economics Review Rees96
We Have Entered the Climate Decade
As we finally put 2020 into hindsight, the road ahead is uncertain. On the one hand, stock markets continue to thrive, and the economy feels poised to come roaring back, […]
Hang in there
Bea Olivastri, CEO, Friends of the Earth Canada 2021 August 4 The work we do sometimes feels futile. You try everything you can and nothing happens. Then there are days […]
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