
Let’s have a look at three possible welbeing economics: New Zealand, Scotland, and Iceland.
The climate conference in Sharm El Sheik, COP 27, has come to an end. There is disappointment in many quarters – especially in European Union circles. Hannes Swoboda comments on COP 27 and some related debates.
A few days before the next climate conference COP27 in Sharm-El-Sheik, this year’s World Economic Outlook of the International Energy Agency was published.
Today, another report to the Club of Rome is available in bookstores and online: a survival guide for humanity – certainly also urgently needed.
The two-day workshop at the Ars Electronica Festival University applied the methods developed in the “Wellbeing: Progress Beyond Growth” project.