Environmental justice in action: The campaign that saved 445,000 acres of forest in Central India
The fight against the climate crisis is undoubtedly one of environmental justice, questioning entrenched systems of power that create...
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The fight against the climate crisis is undoubtedly one of environmental justice, questioning entrenched systems of power that create...
Hear Manuela Caiani, Associate Professor in Political Science at the Scuola Normale Superiore discuss how far-right political movements...
9 April 2025
In this Sussex Development Lecture, Professor Sonjah Stanley Niaah, discussed the reparation movement, including its achievements to...
7 April 2025
IDS graduates Callum Chapman and Norma Jean Park (MA Food & Development, Class of 2024) were lead authors on the IDS Working Paper...
7 April 2025
7 April 2025
Published by: Institute of Development Studies
How do we build economic systems that recognise and work within the biophysical limits of our finite planet while simultaneously reducing poverty and inequality? This has become a defining question of our time, and the global transition to clean energy is increasingly considered an important vehicle via which we might address this ‘trilemma'.