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Book Review: Heat, Greed and Human Need. Climate Change, Capitalism and Sustainable Wellbeing by Ian Gough
September 16th, 2018
Beverly A. Cigler
Floods are not going to go away. Here’s how we can make them less costly.
September 14th, 2018
Alice Evans
Book Review: California Greenin’: How the Golden State Became an Environmental Leader by David Vogel
August 5th, 2018
Book Reviews
Long Read Review: ‘From the Anthropocene to the Anthropo-scene’ by Leslie Sklair
August 5th, 2018
Economy
Data silos are the greatest stumbling block to an effective use of firms’ data
July 28th, 2018
Anthony Leiserowitz
What do Republicans and Democrats think about climate change? It depends on where they live
May 3rd, 2018
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Christopher Wright
We can’t rely on corporations to save us from climate change
February 3rd, 2018
Environment
Socially responsible investment is growing at a fast clip
December 23rd, 2017
Environment
Why Trump’s pull-out of the Paris Agreement may open the door for state Governors to push their own climate action.
November 13th, 2017
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Book Review: The Environmental Documentary: Cinema Activism in the 21st Century by John A. Duval
November 5th, 2017
Benjamin Farrer
Words and deeds: electoral success for Greens in the US leads to less environmental sabotage
November 3rd, 2017
Andrew Kear
Republicans will vote against fracking – if the issue is framed the right way.
November 2nd, 2017
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