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To really address climate change, Australia could generate 27 times as much electricity and from renewable sources Paul Burke, Emma…
Amid talk of budget deficits, consider the lessons we should have learned Steven Hail A decade ago, and years before Treasurer…
In its latest budget, the federal government has promised hundreds of millions of dollars to expand Australia’s green hydrogen capabilities. Green…
Time’s up: why Australia has to quit stalling and wean itself off fossil fuels John Quiggin If the world acts now,…
Impulsive psychopaths like crypto Research shows how ‘dark’ personality traits affect Bitcoin enthusiasm Di Wang, Brett Martin and Jun Yao Since…
Don’t look up! Has a surprising amount to tell us about economics, much of it useful Steven Hail There’s more…
Real Economies, Faux Economics and the Destruction of Universities Geoff Davies This year’s Nobel prize in economics spotlights a core…
Life in a degrowth economy and why you’ll love it Erin Remblance Exploring a set of policies designed to optimize…
A review of “Herman Daly’s ‘Economics for a Full World’: His life and ideas” – a biography by Peter Victor…
Ideological engineering for the top one percent Editor RWER Extracted from Finance as Warfare by Michael Hudson: “ The economy…
Inland rail project White elephant watch [1] – John Quiggin The Guardian has been running some articles on the long-delayed…
What really makes people happy? Elinor Hurst A recent article in New Scientist from 22 January 2021 by David Robson…
Norway’s recent EV numbers: 84% of new car sales are all-electric Editor (Extracted from: The Driven, 3 Feb 2022) Official…
The Job Guarantee and Basic Income: Part 1 Ellis Winningham The JG is Far More Than Mere Policy I’ve been…
Jobs and decarbonisation: how Australia should manage the transition Jeremy McEachern and Warwick Smith The move away from fossil fuels…
Wise words from William Vickrey Editor The failure of successive governments in developed countries to embark on a vigorous policy…
Our obsession with economic growth will destroy us Ted Trainer Modern materially acquisitive societies refuse to recognise there are limits…
A modern money perspective on deficit spending [1] Lars Syll What Modern Monetary Theory (MMT) does is more or less…
The anti-colonial politics of degrowth Jason Hickel High-income countries are the primary drivers of global ecological breakdown. As degrowth ideas…
‘Green growth’ doesn’t exist Less of everything is the only way to avert catastrophe – George Monbiot It is simply…