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2026
Olivier De Schutter says new economic agenda needed to tackle crises of rising inequality and ecological collapse
The new joint policy brief offers a deep dive into the ways in which the social and solidarity economy can advance the objectives of the Roadmap by supporting the eradication of poverty beyond growth.
Doyne Farmer says a super-simulator of the global economy would accelerate the transition to a green, clean world
States and financial bodies using modelling that ignores shocks from extreme weather and climate tipping points
2025
EU officials warn climate breakdown and wildlife loss ‘are ruining ecosystems that underpin the economy’ […] The European way of life is being jeopardised by environmental degradation, a report has found, with EU officials warning against weakening green rules. The continent has made “important progress” in cutting planet-heating pollution, according to the European Environment Agency, but the death of wildlife and breakdown of the climate are ruining ecosystems that underpin the economy.
Indispensables à la transition écologique, le passage à l’échelle des énergies renouvelables nécessite de réduire le coût du financement des investissements initiaux, particulièrement importants.
Qui dit PIB, dit consommation d’énergie : transport, construction, usines, etc. L'Union européenne importe massivement du pétrole, du gaz fossile, du charbon, de l’uranium et des panneaux photovoltaïques de pays plus ou moins fiables. Cette dépendance rend notre économie vulnérable.
The Other Economy - Ressources bibliographiques et documentaires sur les enjeux économiques et écologiques
Identifying the socio-economic drivers behind greenhouse gas emissions is crucial to design mitigation policies. Existing studies predominantly analyze short-term CO2 emissions from fossil fuels, neglecting long-term trends and other GHGs. We examine the drivers of all greenhouse gas emissions between 1820–2050 globally and regionally. The Industrial Revolution triggered sustained emission growth worldwide—initially through fossil fuel use in industrialized economies but also as a result of agricultural expansion and deforestation. Globally, technological innovation and energy mix changes prevented 31 (17–42) Gt CO2e emissions over two centuries. Yet these gains were dwarfed by 81 (64–97) Gt CO2e resulting from economic expansion, with regional drivers diverging sharply: population growth dominated in Latin America and Sub-Saharan Africa, while rising affluence was the main driver of emissions elsewhere. Meeting climate targets now requires the carbon intensity of GDP to decline 3 times faster than the global
The European Commission said Friday it intends to scrap new rules against greenwashing after they hit a roadblock in the final stretch from conservative lawmakers calling them too onerous for businesses.
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