Economics for Rebels
Un pódcast de Dr. Köves Alexandra
71 Episodo
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Addicted to Growth - Robert Costanza
Publicado: 11/3/2024 -
Employment and work in a postgrowth world - Ben Gallant
Publicado: 26/2/2024 -
Fooling ourselves while burning our trees? - Mary Booth
Publicado: 14/2/2024 -
Where can science and policy making meet? - Eszter Kelemen
Publicado: 11/1/2024 -
Biosphere defenders - Claudia Ituarte-Lima
Publicado: 20/12/2023 -
Trading irresponsibility: turning environmental policies into gambling casinos - Frederic Hache
Publicado: 5/12/2023 -
Should countries pay for their climate debt?
Publicado: 15/11/2023 -
Why will technology not save our souls? – Timothée Parrique
Publicado: 30/10/2023 -
How governments can develop the capabilities to solve the 21st century’s sustainability challenges - Rosie Collington
Publicado: 17/10/2023 -
Can a sustainability transition do justice to the Global South? – Roland Ngam
Publicado: 1/10/2023 -
Compensating for losses: what you need to know about biodiversity offsetting – Sophus zu Ermgassen
Publicado: 18/9/2023 -
The next generation: teaching ecological economics - Corinne Baulcomb
Publicado: 20/6/2023 -
Improving the effectiveness of international environmental agreements: lessons from human rights law - Niak Koh
Publicado: 30/5/2023 -
Inequality and wellbeing in household consumption - Marta Baltruszewicz
Publicado: 7/5/2023 -
The ecological economics of food systems – Mike Clark
Publicado: 23/4/2023 -
Just how far is ‘beyond growth’ for policy makers? - Tim Jackson
Publicado: 11/4/2023 -
Rethinking limits - Giorgos Kallis
Publicado: 13/3/2023 -
Unconditional Autonomy Allowance and Degrowth – Vincent Liegey
Publicado: 26/2/2023 -
An electrifying guide to the ecological economics of energy - Paul Brockway
Publicado: 14/2/2023 -
What if we thought money was in fact abundant? – Joe Ament
Publicado: 6/2/2023
The world is on fire. We have to radically and rapidly transform every aspect of society to stay within 1.5 degrees of global warming. How is this possible? And how do we do this in a way that is fair? Ecological economists integrating ecological and critical social perspectives have long been working on ideas to bring about just sustainability transformations. This podcast aims at communicating these ideas in order to open them to critical discussion, from global problems to people’s everyday lives.
