What is a just transition?
You may have heard the phrase ‘just transition’ in climate discussions. It’s an important principle, and one that we advocate at Joy in Enough – how we respond to climate … Continue reading What is a just transition?
Awakening to a new economics
You may have heard the phrase ‘just transition’ in climate discussions. It’s an important principle, and one that we advocate at Joy in Enough – how we respond to climate … Continue reading What is a just transition?
With Laudato Si in 2015, Pope Francis made one of the most important interventions in the climate debate. Alongside Al Gore and Greta Thunberg, he is one of a handful … Continue reading Pope Francis on the climate crisis
I was reading Amitav Ghosh’s book The Nutmeg’s Curse recently. It’s a book that ranges widely across climate change, colonialism, literature and history, spun out from the story of the … Continue reading A self-fulfilling culture of selfishness
Most of us will have heard of the Seven Deadly Sins. They have turned up in literature and film, and will be familiar to many well beyond the Christian tradition. … Continue reading The Seven Social Sins
Update – we had to reschedule this talk. It will now be at 7pm on Tuesday 7th November. If you registered for the previous date, you do not need to … Continue reading Join us for a talk on ethics and capitalism
Bill McKibben is one of the most influential activists in the climate movement, a prolific writer, and a Christian. His latest book is “as much memoir as I’m likely to … Continue reading The Flag, the Cross and the Station Wagon, by Bill McKibben
Last week John Daniels shared a podcast that helps to add context to our global predicament, The Great Simplification. Here’s another resource that you might find useful as you wrestle … Continue reading Our Common Home
John Daniels introduces a podcast and a set of resources: Though my spell-checker doesn’t yet recognise it, the word ‘polycrisis’ has become increasingly hard to avoid recently. You could define … Continue reading What is the Great Simplification?