Are business schools priming students for a world that no longer exists? Carla Liuzzo and Mimi Tsai Endless economic expansion isn’t sustainable. Scientists are telling…
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When ‘sustainable’ fashion backfires on the environment Erez Yerushalmi and Krishnendu Saha The circular economy – the idea of “reduce, reuse and recycle” – has…
The post When ‘sustainable’ fashion backfires on the environment first appeared on Economic Reform Australia.Getting rid of fossil fuels is really hard – and we’re not making much progress Martin Brueckner, Charles Roche and Tauel Harper If miners, the…
The post Getting rid of fossil fuels is really hard first appeared on Economic Reform Australia.China’s greening steel industry signals an economic reality check for Australia Christoph Nedopil Australia has flourished as an export powerhouse for decades. Much of this…
The post China’s greening steel industry signals an economic reality check for Australia first appeared on Economic Reform Australia.Ultra-fast fashion could be taxed to oblivion in France – Could Australia follow suit? Rowena Maguire For centuries, clothes were hard to produce and expensive.…
The post Ultra-fast fashion could be taxed to oblivion in France first appeared on Economic Reform Australia.The Economist’s latest piece on tipping points is a wake-up call for policymakers and CFOs Scott Kelly The article in The Economist – “Earth’s climate…
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