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Author Archives: Guy Shrubsole
Treating people as consumers boosts materialistic values
“One of the most profound changes in our modern vocabulary is the way in which ‘We the People’ are defined”, observes the academic David Rutherford. “Not so very long ago, we ‘pictured’ ourselves as citizens. … Today, we are most … Read more
Talks on carbon emissions not enough: governments must lead a shift in values, says new report
The transition to a sustainable economy will require governments to understand how policy and rhetoric impact public concern about environment and development issues, according to a report from think tank ResPublica published today. The 56-page report is being launched to … Read more
