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What We Can by: Clovis Cavalcanti The years come and go, life flows. The days rise clear. And rise again, incessantly. A movement that cannot be halted, driven by the laws of the Universe. Harsh
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What We Can by: Clovis Cavalcanti The years come and go, life flows. The days rise clear. And rise again, incessantly. A movement that cannot be halted, driven by the laws of the Universe. Harsh
The first of six ESRC-funded workshops exploring issues where the ethics and economics of climate change intersect will be held at Oxford University’s Martin School on 13-14 January 2016. The keynote speakers will be Simon
by Clive L. Spash Institute for Multi-Level Governance & Development Vienna University of Economics & Business A recent campaign initiative asks academics to sign-up and commit to fly less. That is not asking them to
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A prize of £1000 is awarded each year for the best full-length article published in the Journal of Institutional Economics in the preceding calendar year. The award is funded by the Foundation for European Economic
Join GDAE for the 2015 Leontief Prize award ceremony and lectures Lectures by Prize winners Duncan Foley and Lance Taylor on the theme Macroeconomics in the Age of Climate Change Monday, March 23, 2015 at
Note by ECOECO regarding the Brazilian government’s failure to publish data from the DETER deforestation monitoring system in the Brazilian Amazon To control deforestation in the Amazon, the information furnished by satellite imagery are fundamental.
Tufts Institute to award annual economics prize to Duncan Foley & Lance Taylor Leontief Prize recognizes work on economic implications of climate change GDAE will award its 2015 Leontief Prize for Advancing the Frontiers of
The Institute for New Economic Thinking aims to foster open discourse and to advance new thinking on economic issues and theory. The Institute’s notion of new economic thinking is deliberately open and non-dogmatic. Our
We were delighted by the clear consensus that emerged at the end of the Iceland conference, that population size and growth is one of the major factors in assessing the sustainability of economies and societies,
The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI) invites nominations for the Third Nicholas Georgescu-Roegen Annual Awards. The Awards will be announced during Delhi Sustainable Development Summit – DSDS 2015 (5-7 February 2015). Deadline for applications is
ISSC Newsletter August 2014 A new generation of global social science leaders The ISSC’s Fellows Programme was set up in 2012 to foster a new generation of globally networked social science leaders who will collaborate
Welcome to the Water Footprint Network’s July newsletter. I’m pleased to let you know that the new, improved version 1.1 of our Water Footprint Assessment Tool is now live and available for everyone to use
Friday is World Population Day, so the GrowthBusters team (which is down to me right now while Lynsey is on what I hope will be a temporary leave of absence) has been very focused on
Shortlisted Articles Currently Available Without Payment The Elinor Ostrom Prize of £1000 is awarded each year for the best full-length article published in the Journal of Institutional Economics in the preceding calendar year. Each annual