Responses from Scottish Greens Leadership candidates to the Questions Green House Think Tank is asking of potential Green Leaders| Green House Think Tank
Green House Think Tank interviews with each of the Green Party leadership candidates in the August 2025 elections as follow up to written responses to our questions for candidates.| Green House Think Tank
Framing Report published in collaboration with Green European Foundation - If industrialised European societies are to reach zero carbon on a timescale compatible with limiting climate change, they must significantly reduce their energy demand. This will disrupt business-as-usual.| Green House Think Tank
This report, published by Green House think tank, argues that manipulative advertising should be restricted, enabling citizens to opt-in rather than having to opt-out of subliminal commercial messaging.| Green House Think Tank
The West’s distributed power structure is often less visibly oppressive, but it can still produce entrenched societal paralysis. This is the first in a collection of articles exploring this theme.| Green House Think Tank
Green House core group member, Nadine Storey, reflects on the deeper differences between the leadership contenders for the Green Party of England and Wales.| Green House Think Tank
Green House core group member, Carrie Bowes, offers a reflection on the contenders for leadership of the Green Party of England and Wales.| Green House Think Tank
How should people respond to the Climate Emergency? This gas is an exchange between Jem Bendell, and John Foster around a critical question of our times: Can democratic action now avert climate and ecological catastrophe. If so, in what form? If not, shouldn’t we be considering alternatives?| Green House Think Tank
Responses from Deputy Leadership candidates to Questions Green House Think Tank is asking of potential Green Leaders| Green House Think Tank
Responses from Leadership candidates to Questions Green House Think Tank is asking of potential Green Leaders| Green House Think Tank
John Foster reviews an important and disturbing new book by German sociologist Jens Beckert.| Green House Think Tank
Questions for the candidates in the 2025 leadership elections for UK-based Green Parties.| Green House Think Tank
João Craveiro reviews George Monbiot and Peter Hutchison's book, 'The Secret History of Neoliberalism (& How It Came to Control Your Life)'. A crucial read for anyone interested in political discourse, this book brings to light just how this ideology came to control cultural and economic discourse.| Green House Think Tank
Climate change presents an unprecedented global threat to human wellbeing. Yet, when it comes to funding the very systems that protect and improve wellbeing, many European governments across the political spectrum seem stuck on a single strategy: pursuing economic growth. The problem?Global GDP growth and climate change continue to| Green House Think Tank
Review of Adam Curtis TV Series 'I can't get you out of my head'. How did our society become this polarised? Why doesn't there appear to be a political route out of our predicament? It pulls out a thread of points which question the value of individualism, role of science and source of meaning.| Green House Think Tank
The Great British Pension Fiasco unearths the uncomfortable truth about the very institutions entrusted with safeguarding the UK’s financial stability. This is a tale of the failed governance that paved the road to more austerity, stalling the green transition and gutting social investment.| Green House Think Tank
This briefing describes how the UK economy functions based on the works of many non-mainstream economists. It dispels the current economic orthodoxy of fiscal rules and taming inflation, shows banking is key for a thriving economy, and gives different options for funding public spending.| Green House Think Tank
Peter Sims reviews Chris van Tulleken book 'Ultra Processed People' published 2023. He concludes with nine fundamental lessons, which apply much more widely than the food sector. The books follows the money, cuts through the controversy and there will be something in it that surprises everyone.| Green House Think Tank
In this report we quantify and describe over 70,000 green jobs across various sectors in Yorkshire and the Humber over ten years. We propose a redirection of Drax subsidies towards this vision.| Green House Think Tank
The Green House 2024 general election survey highlights big questions for Green Parties around their purpose and differentiation from other political parties, how to represent increasingly diverse views and how to model the society they wish to see through their own internal governance systems.| Green House Think Tank
Green House Think Tank is currently compiling feedback on the ways that Greens approached the 2024 General Election in the context of our current ecological and social predicament.| Green House Think Tank
How to parlay four MPs into a genuinely transformative response to the climate and ecological emergency? A prominent Green thinker offers a challenging proposal.| Green House Think Tank
Peter Sims reviews Daniel Immerwahr's book, 'How to Hide an Empire'. A tour of US imperialism, how it happen, how it shape our world today, and implications for how we respond to our global predicament (particularly the threat of climate change).| Green House Think Tank
This Framing Paper by Jonathan Essex on behalf of Green House Think Tank outlines areas of focus for our forthcoming project. Green House is grappling with what this all means in practice and welcomes contributions and collaboration.| Green House Think Tank
Can a European Union that is the first to renounce economic growth still be a global player? This project initiates a conversation between critics of economic growth and progressive thinkers on foreign and security policy. Green House think tank collaborated as a partner to this project led by the Green| Green House Think Tank
Join us in London or online on 17th Oct 2023 for another informative debate in our ongoing exploration of the geopolitics of a post-growth Europe!| Green House Think Tank
John Foster reviews Rupert Read's 2022 book, written for all who find themselves confronted, in the stark glare of climate truth, by Lenin’s famous question: what is to be done?| Green House Think Tank