Bina, O. (2011) Green economy: fix our 'ends' not just our 'means'. In openDemocracy, 29th September 2011, http://www.opendemocracy.net/olivia-bina/green-eco nomy-fix-our-ends-not-just-our-means (accessed: 29/9/11).
by Olivia Bina
While growth remains as our main goal economic and environmental crisis will persist. A green economy requires us to... more While growth remains as our main goal economic and environmental crisis will persist. A green economy requires us to aim at development rather than growth, through the responsible promotion of justice, the common good, and environmental sustainability.
Care of the self, Care of the Earth: a new conversation for Rio+20
by Peter Doran
Draft of my paper to appear in the forthcoming edition of the Review of European and International Environmental Law
What if capitalism was on the agenda at a world summit on sustainable development? Do we need to pay more attention t... more What if capitalism was on the agenda at a world summit on sustainable development? Do we need to pay more attention t the ways in which our immersion in the culture of capitalism compromises our responses to the environmental crises? These are two of the questions taken up in this paper.
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by Kyle Gracey
ISBN: 978-92-1-101256-9. Cited as "expert" consultant.
An assessment of the World Summit on Sustainable Development Johannesburg 2002
by Peter Doran
Written for the International Institute of Sustainable Development
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