“The Great Devolution Debate” will be hosted by Anglia Ruskin University’s Global Sustainability Institute on Tuesday, 22 November (1pm), just hours before City Councillors in Cambridge...
This excellent article in Why Green Economy is a summary of Dario Kenner’s (pictured) working paper, The inequality of overconsumption: The ecological footprint of the richest, published by the Global...
Global food systems are increasingly susceptible to acute disruption and systemic shocks could lead to food price rises, food riots and changes in stock market values....
A new report argues that businesses need to begin building their climate resilience if they are to survive in the future. The paper explains that $200...
The fate of the conflicts in Iraq and Syria could be decided by one of the world’s most important resources – water – security experts have...
The Labour party has been urged to earn its place in government at the 2015 general election by adopting a bold vision for a “more equal...
The crisis in Crimea could cause instability and unrest in the Middle East and North Africa by causing a spike in global food prices, researchers from...
Gross domestic product (GDP) for the third quarter is up 0.8% on the same period last year, the Office for National Statistics (ONS) has announced, but...
Resource scarcity affected partly by global warming may be an underlying cause of conflicts such as the Syrian civil war, say researchers from Anglia Ruskin University....
Technological innovation is necessary in order to respond to the most urgent sustainability challenges, a conference at Anglia Ruskin University’s Global Sustainability Institute (GSI) has said....