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Population ageing in the UK: burden or opportunity?

Population ageing in the UK: burden or opportunity?

by Isaac Silesbarcena | Jun 8, 2019 | Ageing societies

Global Social Challenges Climate Inequality Ageing Radicalisation Corporations Migration Protest by Diletta Zambaiti Surveys and statistics have shown that the UK population, as well as the world population, is rapidly ageing. According to the Office for National...
Why women as environmental activists will bring about necessary political change for a sustainable future

Why women as environmental activists will bring about necessary political change for a sustainable future

by Isaac Silesbarcena | Jun 8, 2019 | Climate change and sustainable development, Ecofeminism

Global Social Challenges Climate Inequality Ageing Radicalisation Corporations Migration Protest by Holly Wright Since the 1960s ecofeminists have posited that women as a universal, homogenous group are biologically predisposed to care and conserve the environment and...
Inequality in global societies: why does it matter?

Inequality in global societies: why does it matter?

by Isaac Silesbarcena | Jun 7, 2019 | Global inequalities

Global Social Challenges Climate Inequality Ageing Radicalisation Corporations Migration Protest by Emily Williams  Inequality is one of the largest issues in the 21st century, but people often fail to grasp the complex and multidimensional nature of inequality. When...
Climate change: a woman’s world?

Climate change: a woman’s world?

by Isaac Silesbarcena | Jun 7, 2019 | Climate change and sustainable development, Ecofeminism

Global Social Challenges Climate Inequality Ageing Radicalisation Corporations Migration Protest (Cairns Climate Strike – Image by School Strike on Flickr)   by Hayley Vick Whether you agree or not there is mounting evidence that climate change is a very real...
We are not enough; how to make the powerful act on climate change?

We are not enough; how to make the powerful act on climate change?

by Isaac Silesbarcena | Jun 6, 2019 | Climate change and sustainable development, Corporate power

Global Social Challenges Climate Inequality Ageing Radicalisation Corporations Migration Protest by Kornel Timar How can we stop environmental degradation? Is it possible to reverse this man-made mess and preserve our planet for good? The answer to this, according to...
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