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This paper discusses the proper scope of green economics using the current position of older people in the UK as an …
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ecological modernities in the case of organic food trade in the UK and India. Ecological modernisation is a way for business to …
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UK, along with many other developed countries, is now considered to be primarily a knowledge economy. According to this … as UK, development of a green economy will largely represent the greening of the knowledge economy. How this might be …
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Land-use planning in England and Wales has been reluctant to embrace grassroots 'low impact development' projects, which are often based at least in part on principles of permaculture. This reluctance, and the planning system's concept of sustainable development, are examined against the wider...
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renewable obligation (RO) in the UK, to drive the uptake of electricity from renewable technologies. The paper will argue that … discusses what a green economics vision of the structure of renewable electricity in the UK could be. …
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On 1 April 2010 the UK government introduced 'feed-in tariff' (FIT) legislation to provide incentives for small …
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Transport is one sector of the European economy in which CO<SUB align="right"><SMALL>2</SMALL></SUB> emissions are still growing, both because transport demand as a whole is growing and because the most carbon intensive modes – air and road transport – are growing fastest. The experience of Britain in the last decade shows that...</small></sub>
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In this paper, I practice using a pluralist approach to moral economy. Firstly, I summarise the main schools of thought about gender pay gaps. These include the marginal productivity theories, the human capital school, compensating differentials, institutionalist, feminist and Marxist...
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This paper discusses the proper scope of green economics using the current position of older people in the UK as an …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10008563513
The article assesses the reasons why the government may be heading for a historic defeat over its plans to expand Heathrow. It shows how the people and organisations campaigning to stop the expansion learnt vital lessons from past defeats. It highlights three key tactics the campaigners have...
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