Advocate for wellbeing economics.
He/Him.
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Economist Paul Dalziel discusses seven books he thinks have important things to say about life in Aotearoa New Zealand in 2025, including 'Hardship and Hope' and 'The Good Economy'.
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At #SCEWC25, the IURC Global Thematic Networking Event gathered 240+ delegates from 130+ cities & regions across Europe, the Americas, Asia–Australasia — sharing ideas on #Innovation, #Sustainability & #ClimateAction. 🤝
@ec.europa.eu @euinjapan.bsky.social
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Text of letter at link.
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Text of letter at link.
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Great article on Future Generations. 😀
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Japan: 10 unicorns in 10yrs (Hiroshima)
Europe: Circular agri-food (Val-d’Oise)
Oceania: Offshore wind (Gippsland)
Next: Clean Energy, Blue Economy (23 Sept)
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Launch hosted by the EU Delegation to N. Zealand
More: bit.ly/4ppL6Tv
#EUForeignPolicy #IURC #EUinNZ #ClimateAction
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From the University of Otago - Comment: Lessons from the long history of feminist labour struggles
“It’s tried to become a source of authority in its own right and appears to regard itself as a parallel government.”
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