Major corporations like BlackRock want us to think they care about the environment and are leading divestment efforts and sustainability practices. Spoiler alert: they don't and they aren't.
A litany of broken climate promises
58%. That's how many executives across the world admitted (in this recent survey) that they…
Last Friday, thousands of people coordinated a set of strikes across the world. For transformative processes, for the return of political power to the people, for redistribution and for a home that prioritises #PeopleNotProfit. This is a snapshot of what transpired in the Global South—know their face, their story.
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We may be two months past #Veganuary, but plant-based foods are here to stay. In recent years, there has been an explosion in the popularity of vegan restaurants . From fine dining to fast food, the trend has caught on. And an increasing number of people (particularly millennials and Gen-Zs) are switching…
ESGs—which denote a commitment to Environmental, Social and Governance interests—have been around for over two decades. But the war in Ukraine has put them under the public microscope. We take this moment to reframe the inner workings of ESGs: how democratic and effective are they? And why are they backing up the war through Russian…
In a first-of-its-kind move for the tech industry, Vikas Garg, CEO and Founder of abillion, announced that the company will be offering all of their users the opportunity to be given equity. This is unparalleled. How is abillion disrupting social media and the future of wealth distribution? And how does it compare with other Big…
Dropshipping has become a popular business model for entrepreneurs to start their own e-commerce stores without the need to hold inventory. One of the keys to success in dropshipping is finding reliable and affordable wholesale suppliers and distributors. In this guide, we will explore the best ways to find wholesale suppliers and distributors for dropshipping.…
"Environmental” problems are often framed in narrow technical ways that make it hard to link "natural disasters" to their broader social and political causes. Climate change has always been deeply entangled with capitalism and racial oppression. What is the nature (and consequence) of this entanglement? How do we exist within and/or in relation to it?…
In 2021, while people were dying because they could not afford to meet basic needs like vaccines, food or shelter, three of the world’s richest men were dabbling in space travel. Since the pandemic began, millions have lost their livelihoods as whole industries were forced to grind to a halt. At the same time, the…
On February 1, 2021, democracy was brutally stolen from Myanmar. From what has been documented (and a lot hasn't), 1,500 people have been killed by security forces, and nearly 9,000 have been detained. Civilians, teachers, doctors and fighters have fallen, while those living continue to build local and international power. Today, we are honouring this…
‘It’s easier to imagine the end of the world, than the end of capitalism”.* You’ve probably heard something like this before, the idea that we are so bound by the confines of our current system that we are unable to imagine another way. Climate scientists say that capitalism as we know it is incompatible…