Sustainability, Conventions, and Compromise
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Call for Abstracts for a Workshop in Paderborn on September 26–27, 2024. Deadline: March 31, 2024
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Blog: Soziopolis. Gesellschaft beobachten
Call for Abstracts for a Workshop in Paderborn on September 26–27, 2024. Deadline: March 31, 2024
Blog: Legal Theory Blog
Ioannis Kampourakis (Erasmus University Rotterdam (EUR) - Erasmus School of Law) has posted The Market as An Instrument of Planning in Sustainability Capitalism (European Law Open (2023)) on SSRN. Here is the abstract: This article seeks to unpack the potential...
Blog: Bennett Institute for Public Policy
Matthew Agarwala, Stefan Lamp and Alessio Terzi talk to Rory Cellan-Jones about the trade-offs between economic growth and environmental protection, the policies and legislations needed to achieve green growth, and the challenges associated with implementing such measures.
The post Can economic growth and sustainability coexist? appeared first on Bennett Institute for Public Policy.
Blog: Econbrowser
Today, we present a guest post written by Jeffrey Frankel, Harpel Professor at Harvard's Kennedy School of Government, and formerly a member of the White House Council of Economic Advisers. A shorter version appeared at Project Syndicate. After a period when little attention was paid to the long-run prognosis for government debt, its sustainability is again front-and-center, in […]
Blog: Völkerrechtsblog
The post The European Green Deal: Screening for Sustainability appeared first on Völkerrechtsblog.
Blog: American Enterprise Institute – AEI
Technology companies' commitment to sustainability were on full display at the Consumer Electronics Show, suggesting that the industry and consumers will continue to prioritize green practices.
The post Sustainability Highlighted at Consumer Electronics Show 2024 appeared first on American Enterprise Institute - AEI.
Blog: POLLEN Blog – POLLEN
A bustling, bright, and modern conference room. Panorama windows overlooking green plains. People seem nervous, rehearsing their lines — even Tim Cook, the CEO of Apple. The light in the conference room dims. Members of the team look up. Tim turns to the window. Outside, the trees sway in the wind. Mother Nature, played by … Read more Examining Apple’s Sustainability Commitments: Beyond the Buzzwords
Blog: Soziopolis. Gesellschaft beobachten
Call for Papers for a Summer Academy in Brijuni, Croatia, on September 2–11, 2024. Deadline: April 28, 2024
Blog: Social Europe
To ensure broad-based support for wholesale change, policy-makers will need to pursue an equitable transformation.
Blog: Social Europe
After protracted battles, a directive on corporate sustainability due diligence is finally ready for endorsement.
Blog: Conversable Economist
It sometimes feels to me like discussions of environmental issues and sustainability have a tendency to end up being phrased in terms of greenhouse gases and climate change. That’s an important issue, but it’s not the only issue. Indeed, Partha Dasgupta argues that climate change is really a subset of the broader issue of how … Continue reading Partha Dasgupta and Tim Besley Talk Sustainability and Biodiversity
The post Partha Dasgupta and Tim Besley Talk Sustainability and Biodiversity first appeared on Conversable Economist.
Blog: Centre for International Policy Studies
In the midst of Canada's contentious political debate over the carbon tax, a major sustainability initiative is quietly taking shape: the development of a new rule requiring firms to report on the sustainability dimensions of their activities. This move aims …
Blog: Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office Blogs
Almost a decade ago, the world agreed that by 2030 we must achieve gender equality and empower ALL women and girls. But, in 2024, we are nowhere near achieving this. Why? Rather than countries coming together at the United Nations to make progress, a vocal minority are actively trying to undermine gender equality through the UN.
The post Gender equality is non-negotiable first appeared on Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office Blogs.
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