Covid-19 and the epidemics of neoliberalism
Epidemics come back from time to time to remind us of our vulnerability. Vulnerability to disease and power.
Epidemics come back from time to time to remind us of our vulnerability. Vulnerability to disease and power.
A lack of collaboration between the private and public sector has left the country in the dark in how to [...]
A multifaceted pandemic has revealed that the Sustainable Development Goals make a considerable contribution to the response.
Amid the gloom of COVID-19, there is hope that India has achieved new records in solar power generation.
Post COVID-19 recovery should be about reviving the economy through investment in green technology, that will also create jobs.
As economic activity picks up again, emissions will rebound. There’s a need for a long term strategy towards climatic resilience.
The pandemic offers an opportunity to push positive reforms and overdue structural changes to build a resilient electricity future.
The key is in contesting bad policies, which dilute environmental norms and processes.
Covid-19 has stressed the need to proactively invest in public health. This includes easing risk factors that increase illnesses.
The pandemic is a symptom of a deeper environmental crisis that endangers the survival of humanity itself.