Publications

Green House Think Tank publishes many different sorts of contribution to green politics. This includes the regulation publication of Reports, Gases, Green Reads and Newsletters, however have also published Books, Pamphlets, Consultation responses, and comms materials like flyers, posters, booklets and digital images.

Brian Heatley

Paris: Optimism, Pessimism and Realism

Brian Heatley argues that the real meaning of the Paris Climate Agreement is that it is now almost inevitable that there will be 3-4 degrees C of warming by 2100, and that we urgently need to face this and its political implications



Victor Anderson

“TREEB” stands for The Real Economics of Ecosystems and Biodiversity.

What are the real basic causes of biodiversity loss and ecosystem decline? This question is asked and answered surprisingly rarely, and when it is, the most frequently proposed answers just scratch the surface of what is at stake.



Rupert Read

Post-growth localisation

This pamphlet outlines the fundamental features of economic globalisation and localisation, how a shift towards the local might be accomplished, and what it asks of us in terms of action.



Victor Anderson

The Fall of Neoliberalism

Green House's Victor Anderson puts current developments in long-term perspective in 'The Fall of Neoliberalism'.



Ann Pfeiffer

What do the Sustainable Development Goals mean for the UK?

Ann Pfeiffer's gas discusses the topic of the UN Sustainable development goals



Thomas Lines

State, market and democracy in Green politics

Thomas Lines's gas explores the topics of state, markets, money, democracy, common resources and places Green ideas on these topics in relation to socialism



Ray Cunningham

Can Greens be part of a broad Anti-Austerity Front in Europe?

Green House coordinator Ray Cunningham argues in this Gas that Greens should beware of the temptation to enter into political alliances based on opposition to austerity alone.



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CapGlobalCarbon

A proposal for non-governmental actors to create a new independent global system as a back-up to the inter-governmental negotiations to make sure the reductions in global carbon emissions required by climate science are achieved



Maya de Souza

Tackling our Housing Crisis: why building more houses will not solve the problem

This report challenges the conventional policy wisdom of ‘just build more homes.’ It argues that the most significant cause of the affordability problem is not shortage of supply but a high level of inequality combined with a dysfunctional financial system.



Victor Anderson

Growth, Capitalism and the 'Green Economy': a response to Bill Blackwell

A response to Bill Blackwell’s ‘Why do capitalist economies need to grow?’



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Why do capitalist economies need to grow?

Bill Blackwater in this gas explores the topic of capitalist economic growth



John Blewitt

The Post-Growth Project: How the End of Economic Growth Could Bring a Fairer and Happier Society

This book challenges the assumption that it is bad news when the economy doesn’t grow.