Feasta’s Anne Ryan had a letter published in the Irish Times on July 30 in which she describes how a basic income would help with community-owned not-for-profit childcare provision, as well as a wealth of other much-needed community-oriented projects. You can read her letter here.…
Summer Reading Recommendation: The Case for Carbon Dividends
Potential of inland waterway transport for freight
A new report on inland waterway transport, published by Greening the North in the UK, provides a lot of useful information on the potential for canals and other inland waterways to relieve pressure on roads and rail for inland transportation. While the focus is on the UK it gathers data about many countries as well.
Caroline Whyte has been involved with Feasta since 2002. She studied ecological economics at Mälardalen University in Sweden, writing a masters thesis on the relationship between central banking and sustainability. She contributed to Feasta’s books Fleeing Vesuvius and Sharing for Survival. Along