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Category: inequality

By damianjhursey Posted on November 27, 2024

Greed for Space

We live on a small island. Yet we covet space for living or moving about. Many visitors from Europe find the size of our individual living space extraordinary. Proverbs 1:19 … Continue reading Greed for Space

Categories: Church, Climate, consumerism, Economics, Environment, inequality, Mission, Resources, theologyTags: climate-change, energy, public-transportation, renewable-energy, sustainability
By damianjhursey Posted on November 5, 2024

Total Disbelief

Indigenous Peoples In learning to be joyful in enough, it is commonly recognised that we have much to learn from indigenous peoples, the ancient communities across the globe who have … Continue reading Total Disbelief

Categories: Church, Climate, consumerism, Culture, Environment, inequality, Politics, ResourcesTags: climate-change, Environment, fossil-fuels, growth, News, renewable-energy
By Jeremy Williams Posted on February 20, 2024

Book review: Limitarianism, by Ingrid Robeyns

All life happens within limits – we all get 24 hours a day and our allotted lifespan. Everything unfolds within the natural laws of gravity and thermodynamics and a thousand … Continue reading Book review: Limitarianism, by Ingrid Robeyns

Categories: books, Economics, inequality
By Jeremy Williams Posted on January 22, 2024January 22, 2024

Talk: Cat Jenkins on offshore finance

In the first of our Joy in Enough talks for 2024, Cat Jenkins talked about the connections between climate justice and offshore finance. How do offshore finance centres (and those who … Continue reading Talk: Cat Jenkins on offshore finance

Categories: inequality, VideosTags: talks
By Jeremy Williams Posted on October 17, 2023

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?

Categories: Climate, inequality, Politics
By Jeremy Williams Posted on August 17, 2023

Faith, love and intergenerational justice

It’s a tough time to be young – job prospects are shaky. Higher education is expensive. Home-owning is a pipe dream for many. After decades of progress, young people are … Continue reading Faith, love and intergenerational justice

Categories: Articles, inequality, Parenting
By Jeremy Williams Posted on May 24, 2023

How much inequality should we accept?

Inequality is at the heart of the Joy in Enough campaign, and the opening session of our Plenty! programme is all about it. We argue that entrenched inequality is something … Continue reading How much inequality should we accept?

Categories: Economics, inequality
By Jeremy Williams Posted on March 13, 2023

Christians call for a wealth tax

With the government’s spring budget expected this week, Church Action for Tax Justice have delivered a call for new wealth tax to the chancellor. This would be a one-off tax … Continue reading Christians call for a wealth tax

Categories: inequality, Politics

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