"A few months ago, politicians' rhetoric regarding Russian energy started to sound similar to policies that FEASTA has been promoting for decades", writes Mike Sandler.
This submission makes a series of recommendations to help reorient economic activity in Ireland away from pursuing increased consumption (GDP growth) as an end in itself, and towards social and ecological wellbeing.
FEASTA is using its accredited observer status to nominate a delegation of young activists from Ireland, Brazil, India, and Pakistan to go to the UNFCCC’s next climate conference.
Graham Barnes discusses potential links and barriers to wellbeing that might derive from Central Bank Digital Currencies and from Universal (or is it Unconditional?) Basic Income.
'A big theme of this book is how science can get blocked out by fear - the kind of fear that can lead people to vote for racist, misogynist, anti-environmental demagogues,' writes Caroline Whyte.
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