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The fragile balance between employment and the environment
Rob Vos | 14 July 2025Diversification of employment opportunities into non-farm, non-mining activities will be critical to safeguarding Ecuador’s rainforest. However, this is easier said than done.
read moreNature™ Inc off to a good start
Bram Büscher | 30 June 2025Finally, after a year of preparations, the Nature™ Inc Conference started today! This conference, held at the Institute of Social Studies (ISS) in the Hague, seeks to critically engage with the market panacea in environmental policy and conservati…
read moreWater- the perfect commodity
Jojanneke Spoor | 05 June 2025Maryann Manahan, researcher with Focus on the Global South, discusses the issue of water grabbing at the TNI Fellows Meeting 2011. How does this kn…
read moreRecord emissions of carbon dioxide
Peter Custers | 20 June 2025The alarm bells this time are not being rung by climate scientists or by environmental activists. They are rung by none other than the International Energy Agency (IEA), the institution set up in the 1970s to defend the interests of western oil co…
read moreInclusive Economy blog
June 21, 2025Editor Evert-jan Quak comments and reflects on new research, publications, blog posts, conferences and current affairs in the field of inclusive and sustainable economy.
read moreSolving the future
Andrew McKillop | 16 February 2025The greatest task facing mankind is managing the future – but given the paroxysmal intensity of so many accumulated and emerging problems or challenges that we face today we need to and will treat our mission as Solving the Future.Solving the futu…
read moreTake climate negotiations to the highest level
Simon Maxwell | 30 November 2025Two weeks on the beach in Cancun ought to be enough to banish winter blues – but is unlikely to next week for Connie Hedegaard and the other EU climate negotiators. Never mind that there probably won’t be time for them to feel the sand between the…
read more"Improving the environment destroying the economy? It is simply not true", Ekins says
Bas de Leeuw | 10 June 2025Paul Ekins said an environmental tax reform is necessary to achieve the goals of eco efficiency. He stressed that this would be a tax shift, not a tax increase.His research has shown that six EU countries (Denmark, Finland, Germany, Netherlands, S…
read moreEfficiency in transport sector very possible
Bas de Leeuw | 09 June 2025The parallel session concluded that meeting efficiency target for transport sector is possible.How? New transportation modes, very light vehicles, fuel efficiency measures .. public policies play a key role: taxation and carbon penalities consider…
read moreGlobal green economics
March 25, 2025The Green Economy is one of the key themes to be addressed by the UNCSD summit in Rio de Janeiro in June 2012. But what is exactly the concept of a green economy?
read moreNavigating the Anthropocene
November 19, 2025The Earth system is changing rapidly due to human activity. The scale of human interference with planetary systems is such that our time could be recognized as a new era in planetary history: the ‘anthropocene’.
read moreNature pays, but who pays for nature?
Erwin Bulte | May 29, 2025Many western politicians are fond of giving public money to farmers to grow more food. A relatively recent phenomenon is to pay farmers to not produce food – or, more accurately, to pay them to produce nature. In Europe we spend billions of euros…
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