- The double-edged sword of the American Inflation Reduction Act: a critical step towards net-zero or another self-limiting step in a world of neoliberal climate governance?If you’ve ever made the (un)fortunate succession of life choices that brings you into a… Read More »The double-edged sword of the American Inflation Reduction Act: a critical step towards net-zero or another self-limiting step in a world of neoliberal climate governance?
- If finance isn’t mobilised to act on the climate crisis, we’re headed towards global catastropheThe climate crisis is picking up pace. Over July and August (2022), floods devastated Pakistan.… Read More »If finance isn’t mobilised to act on the climate crisis, we’re headed towards global catastrophe
- Capitalism, finance & climate crisis: to what extent are different types of financial systems contributing to the climate crisis?As part of my PhD in Global Political Economy at the University of Bristol, I… Read More »Capitalism, finance & climate crisis: to what extent are different types of financial systems contributing to the climate crisis?
- Growth & Opportunity: China’s Green Bond MarketsChina’s rise has been meteoric, but it has not been without cost. In recent years,… Read More »Growth & Opportunity: China’s Green Bond Markets
- Climate Finance & The UNFCCC: How effective is the UNFCCC at governing the international response to climate crisis?Effectively responding to the climate crisis requires an urgent and global transformation of society and… Read More »Climate Finance & The UNFCCC: How effective is the UNFCCC at governing the international response to climate crisis?
- An unholy alliance: British banking, early capitalism, & colonialismThis essay was written in 2022 while undertaking my first year of my PhD Global… Read More »An unholy alliance: British banking, early capitalism, & colonialism
- Britain’s energy crisis: a political choice from a broken ideology.This week, the UK Conservative Party responded to the ongoing energy crisis gripping Britain. For… Read More »Britain’s energy crisis: a political choice from a broken ideology.
- Why making individuals responsible for environmental crises misses the point“Many individuals are doing what they can. But real success can only come if there… Read More »Why making individuals responsible for environmental crises misses the point
- Climate Activism: Fossil Fuel Divestment & The Green TransitionNowadays, it can feel quite hard to detach ourselves from that looming sense of doom… Read More »Climate Activism: Fossil Fuel Divestment & The Green Transition
- Lessons For ‘Building Back Better’: Inequality, Poverty & The COVID-19 Pandemic In BritainThe coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic has posed profound challenges to the way our government, economy and… Read More »Lessons For ‘Building Back Better’: Inequality, Poverty & The COVID-19 Pandemic In Britain
- Out of Control: Knowledge Problems in AIArtificial intelligence is rapidly shaping the twenty-first century. Yet, like all transformative technologies, its implementation won’t be… Read More »Out of Control: Knowledge Problems in AI
- The British Royal Family – A Celebration of InequalityThere are few better ways to stoke a blustering sense of British pride than to… Read More »The British Royal Family – A Celebration of Inequality
- Neoliberalism & social capital: how neoliberal austerity impacts community in BristolIn 2017 – 18, I undertook an MSc Public Policy degree at the University of… Read More »Neoliberalism & social capital: how neoliberal austerity impacts community in Bristol
- University Strikes Highlight Problems Deeper Than PensionsPension reforms are only the tip of the iceberg Nowadays, it seems almost inappropriate to… Read More »University Strikes Highlight Problems Deeper Than Pensions
- Making a House a Home: Solving Britain’s Housing CrisisTake a walk through Kensington & Chelsea, London, and likelihood is you’ll pass a house… Read More »Making a House a Home: Solving Britain’s Housing Crisis
- Adam Smith & Karl Marx: An Unlikely Meeting in The 21st Century Labour MarketOn the face of it, the ideas of Adam Smith and Karl Marx could not… Read More »Adam Smith & Karl Marx: An Unlikely Meeting in The 21st Century Labour Market
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