Explore the urgent challenges, tough trade-offs, and actionable solutions for building a future that respects both people and planet.
Moral ambition promises impact, but without a deeper account of the good, it risks becoming little more than motivational performance for the privileged.
Transformation
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Wellbeing and Degrowth are not compatible strategies—they’re rival paradigms for the future, and we must choose between system adaptation and system transformation.
Economics
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A critique of LSE’s “Impact Economy” orthodoxy, exposing how impact metrics mask structural injustice and financialise morality under the guise of system change.
The true modern heresy is insisting that values matter; leadership begins by rejecting neutrality and naming which goods should rule.
Sustainability
Procedural rules can’t create justice—without moral foundations, systems invite capture and collapse into a vacuum of power and self-interest.
A sharp critique of climate “risk” framing, exposing how managerial language replaces responsibility with calculation and hides our role in creating climate catastrophe.
A critique of sustainability’s moral emptiness—and a call for regeneration as a dialectical, morally grounded transformation beyond ESG.
How relentless pursuit of efficiency undermines care, resilience, and the very foundations of prosperity
Planetary boundaries and doughnut economics can’t replace ethical judgment—true morality begins where measurement ends.
Philosophy
History is made at the crossroads. The future demands not cleverness but courage—the willingness to choose, and risk, for what truly matters.
If our only hope is to avoid disaster, no technical solution will ever be enough.
Religion
Reform is aspirin for a terminally compromised system. Only radical therapy has any hope of saving the patient—and the planet.
True leadership means aligning privilege with responsibility—because how we behave in public says more about our values than any slogan.
When every major ethical tradition delivers the same verdict, it's time for business and policy leaders to face the truth—and demand real climate justice.
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True sustainability means cutting our consumption—especially meat—for the planet and our future.