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  • av Eric Lonergan
    194,-

    Almost everyone agrees on the need to transition the global economy to net zero. But how do we do it? And how do we do it faster? If you feel demoralized, depressed or confused about the climate crisis this book will provide some answers - and ones that don't involve punishing lifestyle changes, the end of capitalism, or a much higher tax bill. Supercharge Me is grounded in relentless realism about how governments, businesses and individuals actually behave. It draws lessons from what has worked so far: positive incentives and smart regulations. Through a series of fast-paced dialogues, the authors introduce practical ideas for change that will embolden activists, reinvigorate the disheartened, and reframe the climate crisis as an opportunity.

  • - Saving Europe
    av Professor Luuk (Leiden University) van Middelaar
    354,-

    The last decade has seen the EU beset by crisis and Covid-19 has presented yet another threat to its existence. Luuk van Middelaar assesses the EU's response and how it has been shaped by it.

  • av Hans Kribbe
    364,-

    How the disruptive policies and behaviour of Xi, Trump, Putin and Erdogan are confounding and frustrating Europe and what Europe needs to do to better handle them.

  • av Prof. Volodymyr (Singapore Institute of Technology) Bilotkach
    401 - 1 050,-

  • av Heather Whiteside
    1 050,-

    A fascinating examination of the activities of the joint-stock royal charter companies that established settlements in the British North American colonies and which were pivotal in shaping the political-economic transformation of early America and its capitalist evolution.

  • av Topher McDougal
    402,-

    A bold and compelling new framework for understanding the past, present, and future of our planet, one which explores the development of a technologically enabled planetary brain capable of coordinating ecological functions and peering far into the future and universe.

  • av Simon Lee
    401 - 1 050,-

  • av Jonathan Parry
    337 - 1 050,-

  • av Donnacha O Beachain
    401 - 1 050,-

  • av Richard Milburn
    401,-

    The book sets out a workable holistic strategy to address the underlying causes of the illegal wildlife trade and provide policymakers, NGOs and other stakeholders with an action plan to help bring the multi-billion-dollar trade to an end.

  • av Andrew Thomson
    337 - 1 050,-

  • av Ra Mason
    401 - 1 050,-

  • av Sabine Dorry
    466,-

    A systematic rethinking of financialization, which explores how financial capitalism - especially the asset management industry - is organised, how the locus of power has shifted from public to private authority, and how its consequences have defined finance's societal purpose.

  • av Melvyn Kay
    466 - 1 050,-

  • av Neil Quilliam
    387 - 1 050,-

  • av Dr George Papaconstantinou
    290,-

  • av Prof. Dan (University of Sussex) Hough
    282,-

    Football has an integrity problem. Whether it is the reckless behaviour of players on or off the pitch, television commentators bad-mouthing decisions during the game, or the corrupt governance of the sport, football has a tarnished reputation. Dan Hough analyses why this is and how to tackle it.

  • av Fred Block
    337 - 1 050,-

  • av Professor Martin (University of Sussex) Shaw
    295 - 1 036,-

  • av Prof. William G. (Macalester College) Moseley
    452,-

    In a compelling analysis of the failures of agricultural development in Africa William Moseley advocates for a non-colonial, indigenous agronomy that creates the social innovation needed to support the livelihoods of small-scale farmers.

  • av Adam Ferner
    282 - 1 036,-

  • av Prof. Lorenzo Forni
    256,-

    We have almost everything we need to tackle climate change, except political determination. Lorenzo Forni dissects the net-zero challenge and offers a clear-sighted strategy for policymakers, who need to enact complex green policies while keeping voters on board with the net-zero agenda.

  • av David E. Cooper
    324 - 1 036,-

  • av Edward Ashbee
    295 - 1 036,-

  • av Prof. Matthew (University of Warwick) Watson
    842,-

    In this deeply researched and wide-ranging intellectual history, Matthew Watson exposes the essential flaw in the claims of economics imperialists. Their market models reveal mathematical truths only about themselves, not social truths related to the world of directly lived experiences.

  • av Prof. Ray (Queen Mary University of London) Kiely
    1 036,-

    A critical examination of the processes of deindustrialization that explores why it has become an issue of deep politics, informing right-wing populism, contemporary geopolitical tensions (with China), Brexit, the New Green Deal and levelling up.

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    452,-

    This collection of essays from both civil society professionals and academics advocates for a new economy, one built on the foundation of human rights.

  • av Sami (University of Helsinki) Moisio
    452 - 1 036,-

  • av Paul Brannen
    282,-

    Planting trees is not enough to reduce carbon. Counterintuitive as it may seem, we must also cut them down and start using wood as a construction material. With the built environment responsible for 40 per cent of the world's carbon emissions, Brannen's message is clear: we must change how we build.

  • av Ramon Pacheco Pardo
    387 - 1 036,-

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