Publication date: January 2022 Source: Ecological Economics, Volume 191 Author(s): Jorie Knook, Zack Dorner, Philip Stahlmann-Brown
Publication date: January 2022 Source: Ecological Economics, Volume 191 Author(s): Jorie Knook, Zack Dorner, Philip Stahlmann-Brown
The Grattan Institute’s report on agriculture says farmers should directly benefit from efforts to curb emissions, currently 15% of Australia’s total Sign up for the Rural Network email newsletter Join the Rural Network group on Facebook to be part of the community The Australian government should establish a fixed-price carbon trading desk for small farmers,
Publication date: January 2022 Source: Ecological Economics, Volume 191 Author(s): Jakob Lundgren
Those worst hit by global heating are left out of talks, says feminist coalition calling for systemic change Women must be enabled to play a greater role at the Cop26 summit, as the needs of women and girls are being overlooked amid the global climate crisis, a coalition of feminist groups has said. The Global
Image by SilvanaGodoy from Pixabay By Thomas PoggeSep 24 2021 (IPS) Impact Funds would make the business of innovation more cost-effective and enable a triple win for the potential beneficiaries of innovations. Globalized in 1995 through the TRIPS Agreement, humanity’s dominant mechanism for encouraging innovations involves 20-year product patents. Such temporary monopolies give innovators exclusive
Publication date: January 2022 Source: Ecological Economics, Volume 191 Author(s): Jichuan Sheng, Xiao Han
Former Coalition frontbencher says it would be madness to rule out a conversation when there could be opportunities for regional Australia Get our free news app; get our morning email briefing The former federal frontbencher Darren Chester has declared the National party needs to have a “credible policy” on emissions reduction and sustainability which includes
The Prime Minister of Bangladesh Sheikh Hasina, Prime Minister of Barbados Mia Mottley and Prime Minister of New Zealand Jacinda Ardern. Credit: Pictures in montage ©United Nations By Alison KentishDOMINICA, Sep 22 2021 (IPS) On September 20, Prime Minister of Bangladesh Sheikh Hasina accepted an award from the United Nations Sustainable Development Solutions Network for
The ex-deputy PM tells Guardian Australia the next phase of climate policy must not ‘smash our regional economies’ Get our free news app; get our morning email briefing The former federal Nationals leader Michael McCormack says his party has to consider signing up to a commitment to net zero emissions because a flat “no” could
The World Food Programme distributing food in El Salvador. The second of the UN’s 17 Sustainable Development Goals is to end hunger, achieve food security and improved nutrition and promote sustainable agriculture. Credit: WFP/David Fernandez By Trish CotterMELBOURNE, Sep 21 2021 (IPS) COVID-19 has exposed serious vulnerabilities in how people around the world access and