List of reports and discussion papers:
A Non-offensive Defence Stance for the UK, a report by Dr Steven Schofield, launched in the Commons by former defence minister Peter Kilfoyle [2002]. First link inoperative; final draft inserted, minus footnotes. Hard copy [complete] available on request via comments.
Celebrating the Co-operative Movement – Paul Gosling with Foreword by Jonathon Porritt and Endnote by Rianne ten Veen.
Discussion papers – on themes proposed by Mark Tully
Counting the Costs: the introductory report: an overview of the social, environmental and economic costs of policies guided by conventional economics – foreword by Mark Tully, authors Jeremy Seabrook and Molly Scott Cato.
Counting the Cost of the Way we Choose to Live – The Damage to Health:a 28-page report written by Dr. Peter Mansfield.
Counting the Cost of Transport
1. Of people
The Real Cost of Transport – Dr John Newson: Our transport system is extremely extravagant and costly for what it actually delivers and there has been a collective denial about its real cost.
2. Of food
GLOBAL FOOD SWAP – JAN. 2011: drawing heavily on the ’Great Food Swap’ [2002] by MP Caroline Lucas [then MEP] and economist Colin Hines. Updated by Rianne ten Veen, the report highlights the the real costs of global trade in food.
Other reports
This page has the following sub pages.
- Arms Conversion – A Policy Without a Purpose: Dr Steven Schofield, Jan. 2011
- Yorkshire and the Local Sufficiency Economy: Steven Schofield, LessNet, Jan. 2011
- The Soil Fertility Project: James Bruges and David Friese-Greene
- Proposals for re-focussing the Feasta Climate Group
- Power and Protest – Steven Schofield
- Financial Collapse and the Reversion to the Local – Julian Rose
- The old order is no longer sustainable and yet . . .
- Aid for India? Mary Holmes
- Invest in fertile land – you can’t eat gold: Julian Rose
- The wisdom of sages: nuclear physics education, knowledge-inquiry, and wisdom-inquiry, by Dr Alan Cottey
- Where does money come from? James Bruges
- A Non-offensive Defence Stance for the UK, Dr Steven Schofield, 2002