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Author: Henry Leveson-Gower

Major Companies Face USD 1 Trillion in Climate Risks

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A group of the world’s biggest companies representing nearly US$17 trillion in market capitalization have valued the climate risks to their businesses at almost US$1 trillion – with many likely to …

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On a Plate

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Auckland-based illustrator Toby Morris reminds us that not everyone gets the same privileges in life, with this brilliant comic titled “On a Plate”. The illustrations depict the story of two …

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Discourse Analysis and Austerity Critical Studies from Economics and Linguistics, 1st Edition

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Edited by Kate Power, Tanweer Ali, Eva Lebdušková In the immediate aftermath of the global financial crisis of 2008, governments around the developed world coordinated policy moves to stimulate economic …

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75+ Business Leaders Lobby Congress for Carbon Pricing. Did Republicans Listen?

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Microsoft, Pepsi, Levi’s and others are calling for carbon taxes or fees that could scale up innovation fast enough to combat climate change. An epic quest loomed Wednesday before the …

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‘It’s getting harder to be young’: Five generations of homelessness

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A Centrepoint study exposes the way high housing costs, low security and frozen wages have hit young people over the past 50 years The number of young people pushed into …

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Striking McDonald’s workers: You have to ‘build your strength in numbers’

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“We know that McDonald’s is the head of the snake.” McDonald’s workers went on strike on Thursday in 13 cities for a $15 hourly pay and union rights for all …

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Investors cast votes for Paris-aligned BP

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At BP’s AGM today, investors voted on two motions on the ballot to encourage the company to align its business model with the Paris Agreement. Over 99% of shares were …

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FALTER: Has the Human Game Begun to Play Itself Out? – Bill McKibben

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Thirty years ago Bill McKibben offered one of the earliest warnings about climate change. Now he broadens the warning: the entire human game, he suggests, has begun to play itself …

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The power of democracy against the power of finance

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This elections year, it is hard to imagine that European citizens will be satisfied with shallow political promises: they are furiously standing up against business as usual. All over Europe, …

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Half Of 20-Somethings Say Money Pressures Impact Their Mental Health

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The joint HuffPost UK-BBC Radio 5 Live poll found 30% of people in their 20s have no savings at all. The majority of young people in their 20s say money …

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