Egypt’s Foreign Minister Sameh Shukri, heads the closing session of the COP27 climate conference in Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt. Joseph Eid/AFP November 27, 2022 Is liberal governance unable to deal with global threats? Eric Muraille, Université Libre de Bruxelles (ULB); Julien Pillot, INSEEC Grande École, and Philippe Naccache, INSEEC Grande École The absence of norms defining the common good and the insufficient place of scientific arguments in the democratic debate weaken the capacity of liberalism to face global threats.
Sue McIntyre July 7, 2020 Intensive farming is eating up the Australian continent – but there’s another way Sue McIntyre, Australian National University It’s painfully clear nature is buckling under the weight of farming’s demands. There’s another way – but it involves accepting nature’s limits.
Christoph Rupprecht/FEAST Project March 7, 2017 Enough is as good as a feast: here’s how we can imagine a brighter food future Christoph Rupprecht, Research Institute for Humanity and Nature The four scenarios in the WEF’s 2017 food report paint a bleak picture. But there are better ways.