Auckland braced for dangerous rainfall days after deadly flood
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‘Some might think the worst is behind us, but it isn’t,’ warns mayor
Toxic black mould began growing in Christian Childers and Kendra Elliott’s Florida home in the days after Hurricane Ian. Despite pleas for help, Childers suffered a fatal asthma attack months later. An expert tells Bevan Hurley that authorities are ign…
Rain that would typically fall in the course of a summer fell in a single day, weather agencies say
‘Food fraud in the seafood industry is a growing concern’
In a scene epitomizing how the fascist, bankster-media-government gang feel about us and the notions of respect, rights, and honest debate, pop news darling Greta Thunberg recently took a moment out o
A series of ‘atmospheric rivers’ battered 41 of the state’s 58 counties from the beginning of the year
‘These people are going to go as far as they possibly can as long as they can get away with it,’ activist says
The Scholl Chair International Business and the Economics Program at CSIS invite you to a book event with Alessio Terzi. Alessio Terzi is the author of Growth for Good: Reshaping Capitalism to Save Humanity from Climate Catastrophe. Mr. Terzi is also an Economist at DG ECFIN of the European Commission and a lecturer at HEC Paris and Sciences Po (Lille). In his book, Mr. Terzi finds that across centuries of diverse civilizations, the focus on economic expansion is deeply interwoven with the human quest for happiness, well-being, and self-determination. Growth, he argues, is underpinned by core principles and dynamics behind the West’s rise to affluence. These include the positivism of the Enlightenment, the acceleration of science and technology, and ultimately, progress itself. Today, growth contributes to the stability of liberal democracy, the peaceful conduct of international relations, and the very way society is organized through capitalism. Abandoning growth would not only prove impractical, but would also sow chaos, exacerbating conflict within and among societies.1Emily Benson and Stephanie Segal will host a discussion with Mr. Terzi on the economics of green growth, discussing the merits of degrowth, how best to utilize trade to combat climate change, and how to rethink traditional notions of growth. ———————————————A nonpartisan institution, CSIS is the top national security think tank in the world. Visit www.csis.org to find more of our work as we bring bipartisan solutions to the world’s greatest challenges.Want to see more videos and virtual events? Subscribe to this channel and turn on notifications: https://cs.is/2dCfTveFollow CSIS on:• Twitter: www.twitter.com/csis• Facebook: www.facebook.com/CSIS.org• Instagram: www.instagram.com/csis/
Coal mine expansion has long been flashpoint for tensions over Germany’s energy policies
Swedish climate activist has hit out at German government’s ‘shameful’ deal to demolish coal village