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  1. Does the 'rich world' have to get 'poorer' in order to allow the 'poor world' to get 'richer'?—@ProfTimJackson joining Amol Rajan, Graihagh Jackson, Bernice Lee, Najma Mohamed and Rhian-Mari Thomas on the BBC Radio 4 #RethinkClimate programme to discuss money, prosperity and the #GreenEconomy.

    Listen to the full episode ▶️ cusp.ac.uk/themes/aetw/tj-bbcr

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    cc #postgrowth #degrowth #WellbeingEconomy #NetZero #LowCarbonTransition #ClimateChange #earth4all

  2. For @greenpeace's new podcast, @ProfTimJackson joins former Swedish politician and Green MEP, Carl Schlyter, to discuss the myth of 'eternal economic growth', the need for rethinking measures of progress, and the pressing issues of , , . → cusp.ac.uk/themes/aetw/tj-pod-
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  3. @cusp_uk @ProfTimJackson
    "Conceiving prosperity as health rather than wealth guides us immediately away from growth. #Health is not about having more and more .. today across the world, according to the WHO, more people die from diseases of over-consumption(obesity, hypertension, diabetes) than die of malnutrition. It’s an extraordinary indictment of the #profitmaximisation within the fast-food industry & the philosophy of more that legitimates them" #wellbeingeconomy #investinhealth #degrowth

  4. 🎙️The Water We Swim In: What does system change actually mean?—With contributions from CUSP researchers @ProfTimJackson, Peter Victor and @simon_mair, this gripping new podcast series is tackling big questions in playful ways. → cusp.ac.uk/themes/aetw/twwsi-p
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  5. Youth lifestyles and wellbeing in climate-resilient urban development: insights from our CYCLES study → cusp.ac.uk/themes/s1/cycles/pa

    This study explores the relational contexts shaping youth and in , drawing on insights from 332 young people across seven cities. Findings highlight the role of family, , and public spaces in shaping and propose ways for to foster sustainable .

  6. Youth lifestyles and wellbeing in climate-resilient urban development: insights from our CYCLES #YoungLives7Cities study → cusp.ac.uk/themes/s1/cycles/pa

    This study explores the relational contexts shaping youth #wellbeing and #consumption in #UrbanSpaces, drawing on insights from 332 young people across seven cities. Findings highlight the role of family, #community, and public spaces in shaping #LowCarbon #lifestyles and propose ways for #LocalGovernments to foster sustainable #UrbanDevelopment.

  7. Youth lifestyles and wellbeing in climate-resilient urban development: insights from our CYCLES #YoungLives7Cities study → cusp.ac.uk/themes/s1/cycles/pa

    This study explores the relational contexts shaping youth #wellbeing and #consumption in #UrbanSpaces, drawing on insights from 332 young people across seven cities. Findings highlight the role of family, #community, and public spaces in shaping #LowCarbon #lifestyles and propose ways for #LocalGovernments to foster sustainable #UrbanDevelopment.

  8. Youth lifestyles and wellbeing in climate-resilient urban development: insights from our CYCLES #YoungLives7Cities study → cusp.ac.uk/themes/s1/cycles/pa

    This study explores the relational contexts shaping youth #wellbeing and #consumption in #UrbanSpaces, drawing on insights from 332 young people across seven cities. Findings highlight the role of family, #community, and public spaces in shaping #LowCarbon #lifestyles and propose ways for #LocalGovernments to foster sustainable #UrbanDevelopment.

  9. Social enterprise as a driver of rural sustainable prosperity?—
    With the mounting cost of living crises and environmental challenges affecting rural areas, there is an urgent need to look beyond ‘business as usual’, Ian Vickers writes, summarising key findings from recent NICRE funded work, exploring across the . → cusp.ac.uk/themes/aetw/blog-iv

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  10. Social enterprise as a driver of rural sustainable prosperity?—
    With the mounting cost of living crises and environmental challenges affecting rural areas, there is an urgent need to look beyond ‘business as usual’, Ian Vickers writes, summarising key findings from recent NICRE funded work, exploring #rural #enterprise across the #UK. → cusp.ac.uk/themes/aetw/blog-iv

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    #SocialEnterprise #SocEnt #SustainableBusiness #Sustainability #RuralEconomies #RuralBusiness #RuralPlanning #RuralCommunity

  11. Social enterprise as a driver of rural sustainable prosperity?—
    With the mounting cost of living crises and environmental challenges affecting rural areas, there is an urgent need to look beyond ‘business as usual’, Ian Vickers writes, summarising key findings from recent NICRE funded work, exploring #rural #enterprise across the #UK. → cusp.ac.uk/themes/aetw/blog-iv

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    #SocialEnterprise #SocEnt #SustainableBusiness #Sustainability #RuralEconomies #RuralBusiness #RuralPlanning #RuralCommunity

  12. A decade of health and social care privatisation in England: What was it meant to achieve?—This new paper by Anders Bach-Mortensen, Ben Goodair and Christine Corlet Walker analyses key public policy and regulatory documents related to outsourcing policies in England and compares them to peer-reviewed studies on their impact within the NHS, adult social care, and children's social care. → cusp.ac.uk/themes/health/paper
    cc #Healthcare #SocialCare #CarelessFinance #SustainableWelfare #Privatisation #NHS

  13. Evidencing the outsourcing of social care provision in England—CUSP researcher Christine Corlet Walker partnering in new database development project, set out to enable broad and in-depth investigation of the impact that delegating #SocialCare to the private sector has on people, wellbeing and society. The dataset will provide an empirical foundation to inform key policy debates on the future provision of social care and further research. → cusp.ac.uk/themes/aetw/care-da

    cc #SustainableWelfare

  14. Does the 'rich world' have to get 'poorer' in order to allow the 'poor world' to get 'richer'?—@ProfTimJackson joining Amol Rajan, Graihagh Jackson, Bernice Lee, Najma Mohamed and Rhian-Mari Thomas on the BBC Radio 4 programme to discuss money, prosperity and the .

    Listen to the full episode ▶️ cusp.ac.uk/themes/aetw/tj-bbcr

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  15. Does the 'rich world' have to get 'poorer' in order to allow the 'poor world' to get 'richer'?—@ProfTimJackson joining Amol Rajan, Graihagh Jackson, Bernice Lee, Najma Mohamed and Rhian-Mari Thomas on the BBC Radio 4 #RethinkClimate programme to discuss money, prosperity and the #GreenEconomy.

    Listen to the full episode ▶️ cusp.ac.uk/themes/aetw/tj-bbcr

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    cc #postgrowth #degrowth #WellbeingEconomy #NetZero #LowCarbonTransition #ClimateChange #earth4all

  16. Does the 'rich world' have to get 'poorer' in order to allow the 'poor world' to get 'richer'?—@ProfTimJackson joining Amol Rajan, Graihagh Jackson, Bernice Lee, Najma Mohamed and Rhian-Mari Thomas on the BBC Radio 4 #RethinkClimate programme to discuss money, prosperity and the #GreenEconomy.

    Listen to the full episode ▶️ cusp.ac.uk/themes/aetw/tj-bbcr

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    cc #postgrowth #degrowth #WellbeingEconomy #NetZero #LowCarbonTransition #ClimateChange #earth4all

  17. Does the 'rich world' have to get 'poorer' in order to allow the 'poor world' to get 'richer'?—@ProfTimJackson joining Amol Rajan, Graihagh Jackson, Bernice Lee, Najma Mohamed and Rhian-Mari Thomas on the BBC Radio 4 #RethinkClimate programme to discuss money, prosperity and the #GreenEconomy.

    Listen to the full episode ▶️ cusp.ac.uk/themes/aetw/tj-bbcr

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    cc #postgrowth #degrowth #WellbeingEconomy #NetZero #LowCarbonTransition #ClimateChange #earth4all

  18. In the latest episode of the podcast series /BeforeIDo, Babita Sharma chats to Britain's youngest MP Nadia Whittome about climate education and her mission to integrate climate change and sustainability into the education curriculum. ⁠ ⁠

    You can find the podcast on the usual platforms, or via → cusp.ac.uk/themes/s1/mumwillth

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