Celebrating Feasta’s 20th anniversary
This innovative event on May 18 will focus on famine, food, energy and culture, and is free and open to all.…
Indigenous economics
In this chapter of Credo, Brian Davey explores the reasons why, on a global level, the most committed environmental campaigners tend to be indigenous...
Feasta submission on the Post-2020 Common Agricultural Policy consultation process
We argue that in order to achieve its new objectives, the CAP needs to collaborate with other high-level EU and global bodies in order...
Universal Basic Income: Pennies from Heaven by Paul O’Brien – review
Caroline Whyte writes that universal basic income is "an exciting idea, and this book is well worth reading if you’re even mildly curious to...
Food for Thought/Lón Intinne, 18th May 2018, County Mayo
Against the backdrop of Afri’s Famine Walk on Saturday 19th, this innovative event is intended to explore today’s challenges both in Ireland and globally,...
The great agricultural resettlement or the next chapter of the fall
Patrick Noble is unconvinced by the widespread idea that we can achieve negative emissions through clever agricultural practices. He argues instead that to eliminate...
Cap and Dividend bill introduced in U.S. Senate – a ray of hope regardless...
For those watching U.S. politics from afar, it may seem like the country is filled with climate deniers and oil drillers. But there was...
The Catalan Integral Cooperative … The Simpler Way revolution is well underway!
Ted Trainer, 15.1.2018.
(This outline is based mostly on the report by Dafermos, 2017.)
This is a remarkable and inspiring movement in Spain, now involving hundreds...
The Environmental Consequences of Monetary Dysfunction
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Dysfunction of the money-system underpins the problems of the world’s multiple converging crises. Discuss.
Might that assertion be taking an ideological position, encouraged by...
Feasta annual report 2017
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