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Should we strive for economic inequality?

Should we strive for economic inequality?

by GSC Blog Administrator | Jul 16, 2022 | Global inequalities

Global Social Challenges Prize Winning Articles Climate Inequality Ageing Corporations Protest Ecofeminism Article by Laerke Larsen Photo by John McArthur on Unsplash In 2005 the Danish Liberal Party’s social minister Eva Kjer Hansen proclaimed that more inequality...
Racism and Treatment within the Migrant Crisis

Racism and Treatment within the Migrant Crisis

by GSC Blog Administrator | Jul 16, 2022 | Migration

Global Social Challenges Prize Winning Articles Climate Inequality Ageing Corporations Protest Ecofeminism Photo by Krzysztof Hepner on Unsplash By Molly Walker On the 3rd March this year, Britain turned back nine Ukrainian refugees without visas at the British...
Climate change and migration: how the media presents climate migrants as the ‘other’

Climate change and migration: how the media presents climate migrants as the ‘other’

by GSC Blog Administrator | Jul 16, 2022 | Migration

Global Social Challenges Prize Winning Articles Climate Inequality Ageing Corporations Protest Ecofeminism Article by Anna Hindmarsh Photo by NOAA on Unsplash We are being confronted with the consequences of climate change every day and the severity of it is...
Climate change and migration—are migrants treated like they should be treated?

Climate change and migration—are migrants treated like they should be treated?

by GSC Blog Administrator | Jul 16, 2022 | Migration

Global Social Challenges Prize Winning Articles Climate Inequality Ageing Corporations Protest Ecofeminism Article by Jiadi Zhou Photo by Subhash Nusetti on Unsplash Based on the data from U.N. High Commissioner for Refugees, there were over 84 million migrants by...
The Climate Crisis: why global corporations want us to believe it’s our responsibility to save the world.

The Climate Crisis: why global corporations want us to believe it’s our responsibility to save the world.

by GSC Blog Administrator | Jul 16, 2022 | Corporate power

Global Social Challenges Prize Winning Articles Climate Inequality Ageing Corporations Protest Ecofeminism Article by Molly Wells Photo by SpaceX on Unsplash When it comes to the climate crisis, as individual consumers we are constantly confronted with how our...
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