Campaigns

Some Campaign information can be found here https://greeneconomicsinstitutetrust.org/category/campaigns/

 

Our GEI Campaigns include:

Economic Justice Campaigns:

Economics

Green Economics

Basic Income

Privatisation

The Future of Income, labour and work

Financialisation

Trade and globalisation

The Gig Economy

Finance and Banking

Accountancy

Values, Valuation and Valueing

Pluralism, heterodoxy and alternative economics

Preventing corruption

Environmental Justice Campaigns

Food, Farming and Agriculture

Self sufficiency

Animal Safety and sentience and protection

Biodiversity and Mass Extinction of Species

Plastics and pollution

Pollution plastics -water, air soil

Marine biology

Protection of nature, woodland, wetlands, environment and natural habitat, other species

Environmental protection and process due diligence Environmental Impact Assessments and Infrastructure Sustainability

Climate Change

2 Tons of carbon per person per year by 2022-

Our house is on fire

Climate Momentum and speeding up climate ambition

Energy renewables, water cycle- solar, wind, geo thermal, insulation

United Nations Diplomacy

renewable energy and the energy transitions and smart grids

True costs of nuclear

Social Justice

Migration, refugees mobility

Poverty and inequality

Homelessness

Health Healthcare and social justice

Air pollution

Care

Global voices

Gender

Womens Unequal pay and poverty

Inclusion, access, diversity, holism,

freedom and good governance

Basic Needs and Maslows hierachy of needs

Avoiding slavery and supply chains

Technology, transparency, big data and smart evolution- The Human Side and Human Geography

The Knowledge economy

Smart Cities and The Green Built Environment

Big Data

Transport and citizen planning – Suitability of infrastructure projects and sustainability

Surveillance and freedom

1984

Philosophy and civilisation

Democracy and Transparency

Green Culture, cultures and philosophy

Civilisation the first 10,000 years

Humans place in nature

Man the destroyer

Homo stupidus, homo destructivus

Evaluating Corruption greed selfishness

The market and the culture of the individual

Moral Philosophy

Ethics and Corporate social responsiblity

Global and international diplomacy

Global voices- hearing other voices- access diversity, gender, holism, inclusion

Memories from the  Future

Future generations

Civilisation the next 10,000 years

Rights of future generations

Education for centuries and generations to come

Young people and demography

Education fit for the 21st century

Peace