
What is the UN High Seas Treaty and why is it needed? (Dr. Sally Campbell)
The global goal of protecting 30% of the High Seas, the World’s Oceans by 2030 After more than a decade of negotiations, United Nations member
A selection of articles and publications by ASP Members, or that relate to the work we do.
The global goal of protecting 30% of the High Seas, the World’s Oceans by 2030 After more than a decade of negotiations, United Nations member
This is Brian Eno in conversation with ME (😁 – Jon Alexander) at Leadmill Sheffield as part of the Festival Of Debate… Brian is writing
We are currently facing an environmental crisis that requires us to reset our relationship with the natural world in order to secure a sustainable future.
For those with an interest in Wellbeing Economics, the Centre for Thriving Places has just issued a discussion paper that looks at the most advanced models,
Global emissions are still rising, and this has been used to fuel an argument that COP is not fit for purpose. But this misunderstands the
Science and the Parliament November 2022 The Royal Society of Chemistry runs a conference every year in Edinburgh, with speakers and panels across scientific disciplines
First published in Voice of Arran, December 2022 By Sally Campbell. All image credits to Greenpeace. Biodiversity Loss, Restore Ecosystems and Protect Indigenous Rights The
As of today, COP is unashamedly part of the problem, not part of the solution. The purpose of COP, supposedly, is to limit climate change.
By Nicky Saunter on 21 December 2022 published on Rapid Transition Alliance Photo by Erik Karits I had been dreading COP15, because engaging with two
ClimateCultures editor Mark Goldthorpe describes the context for this innovative review: “In Autumn 2021, researcher and producer Chris Fremantle and I discussed a review of
When I hear about the need to ‘make the business case’, I ready myself for a challenge. Our needs for an emerging economy — in
Hello ASP friends As we are on this wisdom journey – I thought of sharing this Toronto Globe and Mail article written by Canadian Ethnographer