Focusing on the most impoverished populations, we critically review and synthesise key themes from dominant frameworks for assessing the relationship... Read more

Focusing on the most impoverished populations, we critically review and synthesise key themes from dominant frameworks for assessing the relationship... Read more
‘Green growth’ is almost tautologically required for global welfare to rise in the long run. Economic growth is desirable, not... Read more
Governments and businesses are beginning to account for natural capital, but must collaborate to promote sustainability, combat climate change and improve decision-making. Read more
Working Paper 154 Abstract The adoption of the System of Environmental-Economic Accounting 2012: Central Framework as a UN statistical standard... Read more
De Boer, Y., van Bergen, B., McKenzie, M., Averchenkova, A., Gladwin, T., McGraw, M., Lyon, T., Bunch, R. KPMG, 2012.... Read more
Yesterday, following his speech on the green economy, I asked the Deputy Prime Minister, Nick Clegg, why the new Green... Read more
Review of Diane Coyle’s book ‘The Economics of Enough’ Nature, Climate Change. Read more