The scramble for ‘green economy’ lithium is bringing strain and uncertainty for rural West Africans
This week, all the public development banks in the world are gathering to make post-Covid plans. But guess who doesn't have a seat at the table?
From Egypt to Tanzania, public waste management schemes are offering green alternatives to privatisation.
The corona crisis signifies a civilization that is dying. But it also shows a 'pluriverse' of other worlds rising up.
The Port of Rotterdam boasts of its green credentials in the Netherlands but invests in fossil fuel mega projects abroad.
Investments into renewable energy in Africa are critical. But they need to take local ownership and participation seriously.
Things aren't working out the way many of us hoped. But we could learn something from this small entrepreneurial nation.
Solutions to the environmental crisis won’t come in the shape of a battery - they come in the shape of justice, reparations and equity.
Other worlds are possible - the Pluriverse is breathing.
The fruits of growth are starting to rot. Katherine Trebeck and Jeremy Williams have plenty of ideas for a grown up economy.
We owe future generations a better economy, not a bigger one.