What is Green Economics? An age of global transformation- An age of Green Economics
Green Economics positions economics within a very long-term, earth-wide, holistic context of reality as a part of nature in the longer term and as a blueprint for 21st century economics practice in the shorter term. It moves economics from an emphasis and outcome of military, sex and cars, with Fordist and Taylorist high mass consumption of the 20th century into the economy of the 21th century which has a completely new aim and objective, for provisioning for the needs of all people everywhere, other species, nature, the planet and its systems as beneficiaries rather than throwaway inputs to the ceteris paribus economy of homo economicus and ruling man and his preferences. Economics is no longer about men in business suits- arguing over supply and demand curves and models. Economics is reclaimed as something that everyone and everything on the planet practices as all have impacts and all have needs, all have responsibilities and all have spheres of impact.
Economics goes back to its roots- as a discipline of household and estate management - oikia- rather than being predicated on greed, profit and price- with its joint roots in ecology.
By combining economics with knowledge from the natural sciences, Economics can now incorporate a much wider, more practical, holistic, and pluralist multidisciplinary range of knowledge than other schools of economics under a heterodox umbrella. Green Economics can offer unique insights into four of the key areas ('eco', intellectual, political and moral) of today's significant and mounting problems and highlights how its novel insights provide new solutions.
The development of this new branch of Economics critiques the main contradictions, deficiencies, assumptions, conventions, and inherent normative concepts found in dominant neo-classical economic thinking, which have accumulated over the past two centuries and reassessing the world undergoing social and environmental change.
It develops these themes further in order to achieve simultaneous social and environmental justice, as inseparable parts of a whole. Green Economics looks for solutions that simultaneously address poverty,( one fifth of humanity), current dangerous runaway climate change and instability and ending the current mass extinction of species ( currently there is the 6th ever on earth mass extinction event going on ) within an equitable and future proofed framework.
Green Economics is extremely forward thinking, long term, hi tech, futuristic, technically competent, ( many of our board have degrees in economics and Phds or other degrees in earth science or physics). Many are also literate in social science, many specialising in new ways of examining -truth and reality in both the social and physical world, using new innovative more up to date methodology. Our project is nothing less than to re-conceptualise the philosophy of economics and its and our place in the world.
As such a particular aspect is to re consider the role of economic growth, the role of GDP, and the role, structure and outcomes in the real economy of production, Foreign Direct Investment, speculation, land use, construction, property, procurement, logistics and supply chains and accounting as well as IT, and computer uses and intellectual property issues. Practises we use include everything on open source, and using slow travel in our work as well as web cams, web seminars and open source publishing. We have one of the largest green websites with free up to the minute global news and information.
We also believe in local production for local needs, efficiency for appropriate supply, eg milk and vegetables being produced locally, energy being produced locally where possible and SMART grids being implemented. We are also exploring higher tech solutions. However, climate change will lead to huge areas of the world being uninhabitable or unsuitable for growing food and we are committed to a sharing methodology for all of humanity - rather than a l"and, forest and food grab" of assets by the rich and powerful.
This means global solutions for global problems such as poverty and it means working much harder to prioritise the Millenium Development Goals especially the education and empowerment of women and girls. It has been suggested (McGlade) by the European Environment Agency that educating and empowering women - would alone reduce the population projection down from 9 billion to 7 billion humans. This alone would allieviate huge amounts of hardship. We advocate empowerment of women and girls and the single most important piece of work to be done in the next few years - which will have direct benefits for all of us on the planet. Men currently own 99% of the worlds assets and this patriarchy and accumulation needs to be urgently rebalanced into a more sharing and caring economics practis.Most of the worlds poor are women and many women are poor. Poverty is a highly gendered situation. Many of the main victims of aids HIV today are women and many of the main victims of disasters from the Tsunami and other natural disasters are women being poorer and often more directly dependent on the natural world. Women are still dying in huge numbers in pregnancy and child birth all over the world. There were more slaves, mainly women, in the 20th century than ever before- far from eradication of slavery - it is thriving and has a very gendered aspect and needs urgent re- abolition - this time for good!
Green Economics has also been termed -The economics of sharing -so it addresses now forms of distribution and also the economics of doing- as it is now a major player in many governments around the world, in the race to become green and to use Green Economics and the green economy as the one ray of hope in ending the current economics downturn and setting trends for 21st century economics and provisioning over the century for the needs of all people everywhere, other species, nature the planet and its systems and in fact provisioning for the comfortable survivability of the human and other species.
Governments all over the world are falling over themselves to understand this programme and message- do ensure you don't loose out!
It aims to innovate in methodology of economics, theory and practice making economics acessible for everyone. We are actively changing the culture of homo economicus and making economics broader and more socially and environmentally just.Our Sustainable Development Economics courses include robust, lively and enjoyable training in development and in women's economics, environmental change and social justice. We do this using participatory methodology.
We want to transform economics to enable it to provision for the needs of all people everywhere, nature, other species, the planet and its systems.We want economics to benefit these groups rather than being throw away inputs in the service of faceless policies.
"We're now on the threshold of a global transformation- the age of green economics"
Ban Ki-Moon General Secretary of the United Nations.
The Green Economics Institute advises governments around the world and provides advise about dealing with the current crises in economics, climate and biodiversity as well as poverty and inequality. We help people future proof their economics with an eye on weathering the current economics downturn and laying the foundations of future sustainable prosperity for themselves and their family, their company or their country.
10 Key Values of Green Economics
1. To provision for the needs all people everywhere, other species, nature, the planet and its systems, all as beneficiaries of economics transactions, not as one-off inputs.
2. To reinforce an underpinning of social and environmental justice, tolerance and no prejudice and creating quality of life for everyone, including current and all future generations, and regardless of age.
3. To ensure the recognition and respect of other species' rights. To end the current mass extinction of species and ensure the survival of Earth's biodiversity.
4. To create an economic system which advances non-violence and the inclusion of all people everywhere, regardless of special needs or special ability. To ensure that all nations have equal access to power and resources on a finite planet, and that local people to have control over their own destiny and resources. To eradicate poverty, increase life expectancy, human welfare and real well-being in the least developed countries.
5. To guarantee gender equity in all activities, educating, respecting, empowering women and minorities, and ensuring that all people valued and respected equally.
6. To end high mass consumption and the current overshoot of Earth's resources, returning human civilisation to the comfortable bounds of nature in its original climatic conditions. To choose lifestyle change over techno-fixes and eco-technology, lowering individual carbon usage, living lightly on the earth.
7. Changing how economics is done: from being an abstract mathematical exercise to embracing the real world we all live in, recognizing that we are all concerned as stakeholders.
8. Climate change prevention, adaptation, mitigation. Protecting the most vulnerable from risk. Ensuring the future of small island states. Quickly reducing carbon per capita globally to 2 tonnes in the next 5 years and zero soon after. Limiting and reversing climate change. Moving to renewable energy sources.
9. Future-proofing economics to increase its suitability for the 21st century, solving the current economic downturn and widespread uncertainty. Creating and nurturing an economy based on sharing, rather than greed and profit.
10. Completely reshaping and reforming economics to do all the above.
Recent clients include
We have been training the National Government School, teaching climate change economics and giving a public lecture at Schumacher College, and attending the Royal Economics Society annual conference, we were selected to join the IPCC climate change scientists panel and also attended the conference of European Greens in Barcelona which we attended traveling on the overnight train. We are also writing various papers and books including for the Italian government and the Cambridge Journal of Economics. We have sent two issues of our academic journal to press for this year and are currently compiling two more.
Recent country consultancy and lecturing has been in the UK, France, Spain, Poland, Germany and Montenegro, and Ireland as well as being invited to lecture all round the world in official events, deleguations and universities in countries spread from Abu Dhabi,Turkey, Dubai to China and Brazil and the Russian Federation. We worked in Ankara Turkey and Skopje Macedonia, as well as the UK and some via webcam and web seminar and video.
The Italian Government, The British Council, the National Government School, the Hungarian Government, the UK Cabinet Office, the UK Treasury, the Schumacher College UK, the Richmond American University in the UK and the American University in Macedonia, The Irish Government, the Spanish greens, the European Greens in the European Parliament, the Young Greens, Yorkshire Forward, The Department of Transport in the UK, Chelsea Art College, the University of Bath, the Rosa Luxembourg Foundation, the UK Quakers,The Government of the Netherlands, Eurac Research Centre Bolzano Italy, the International Labour Organisation, The Green Jobs Programme and many others, the National Government School, Venice International University, REC Hungary.International University, Slubice Poland and Frankfurt am Oder University Germany, The National Audit Office.
The Malaysian Government, the UK National Government School, the Tyrol Government, Ministers in Italy, The Encyclopedia Britanica in Italy, ll Libro Del' Annio Green European Foundation, the Young Greens, Thessaloniki. The International Labour Organisation, the Universities in Lancaster, Cambridge, the Oxford Union,The University of Ankara, the University of Istanbul, the European Greens, the European Green Summer University, Poland and Germany, Coutts Bank,Tekna Norway, the European Commission and the British Council, Birmingham City University and many, many more.
Cutting edge and historic Education at the Green Economics Institute: First ever Green Economics Masters course in the world!
Unique, brand new innovation: Our Masters Programme with Birmingham City University -starts January 2012- dont miss this exciting evolution!, Internships, scholars programme, study at all levels and overseas study trips to the UK, and specialist conferences, training and education in Green Economics from The Green Economics Institute! Visit our EDUCATION-MASTERS information by clicking on the EDUCATION-MASTERS tab above!
Our new Green Economics Masters will be taught in the cutting edge Science Museum: Think Tank Building!

See her here in action at the Occupy LSX demonstration outside St Paul's Cathedral

Miriam Kennet, Our CEO, visits the London Stock Exchange Protest outside St Pauls Cathedral
We are glad to see that the eviction order has been delayed as we are seeing a global movement asking for change in economics practise and theory- and this cant be quelled by force- only by progress- green economics offers such hope and so the protesters and visitors were exceptionally keen to use and to propose green economics as a solution.
See the photos from the protest. Or see the photos tab at the top of this page where they are all displayed as well as visiting the Green IT conference.
See photos from all these activities at the photos tab at the top of this page click on Photos and - click on Our Photos.
We have been very active.
Miriam Kennet, Our CEO, visits the London Stock Exchange Protest outside St Paul's Cathedral, part of the Occupy Wall Street Movement to reform economics
Below is a slide show of our work
- protests in the City of London, visit to Green IT, working with universities, producing books, working with students and changing policies, radio interview about the protests and about green economics, winning the award for 100 most powerful women on the globe!
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Our 6th Annual Green Economics Conference at Oxford University, Mansfield College 28 - 30 July11 was a huge sucess.
Please see the left hand tab of this web site for further conference particulars
Accomdation is available at the conference venue and other accomodation details are also on the tab next to it here
Please email us or look on the top right hand tab above for the conference flyer and details of accomodation and how to book
Our 6th annual conference at Oxford University in July 2011 attracted lots of interest.With the BBc recording the conference and interviewing our speakers from all continents, MPs, Africa, Malaysia, all ages, diverse speakers- open source invitation to all greens, economists, philosophers, practioners, social theory, business people, campaigners, policy makers, change makers, innovators, scientists, environmental managers, IT.Procurement. Government!
Share green ideas and methodologies with international experts in the field, with academics and green business leaders. Presentations, Panel Discussions, keynote speeches, from MPs, Nobel Prize winners, Economics Professors, engineers, Business Directors, Campaigners and many others.
Our unique style of conference promotes a participatory "open source" ways of working with many new and exciting speakers.as we create and develop the Discipline of Green Economics together at our conferences!
We look forward to welcoming you at our regular conferences and events at Mansfield College, Oxford University a traditional beautiful typical Oxford University College complete with croquet lawn and quad at the front and stunning chapel and Dinning Hall both of which we will be using for the conference, and the Oxford University Club, a lovely new bright and airy building overlooking the cricket green in one of the most beautiful cities in the world with outstanding, exciting and famous atmospheric Conference facilities excellent travel connections and accommodation.
Conference high quality proceedings at all our conferences and events
All paid up participants will receive a proceedings document on arrival at our conferences. .
All speakers and participants are invited to contribute to the proceedings. Please provide between 4 and 8 pages A4 -1600 - 2500 words please. References to be used where necessary and no footnotes. Please send the article in .doc or .odt formats. Please use Arial 11 point with 12 point headings. Send a 5 line biography about you and your professional interests and your title, institution and the title of the paper and your telephone and email contact details..
All proceedings will be considered for inclusion or submission to our high profile global academic and or political journals whose editors are Kristina Jociute, Miriam Kennet and Michele S.Gale d' Oliveira. Papers will be considered for inclusion in our books series, The Green Economics Readers © books and our Green Economics books series with Ashgate Academic Press and Gower Management Publishers.
New Professional Schemes and Qualifications
Certificated Attendance CPD
Conference attendance and Certificate of Attendance of conference for professional purposes. Minumum 3 days attendance. £380 certificates awarded. This package includes all dinners and award ceremony in academic dress.
Open Book Examination Programme
To include conference attendance and all dinners with Green Economist letters after name if successful M.GEI. Award ceremony with academic gowns, Must attend full conference. Must pre - register and pre -pay. Please send for further particulars.£500. Open book examination will be run at Conference. Must be pre- booked for examination room to be provided.
greeneconomicsinstitute@yahoo.com for further details and to book a place.
Publishing with The Green Economics Institute
Our journals and magazines
The Institute also publishes a regular refereed academic journals including The International Journal of Green Economics in association with a large international academic journal publisher- Inderscience
We also publish 3 other journals run in house of various types
One magazine for members- The Green Economist,(c)
One journal for world policy makers, academics, NGOS and campaigners The Green Policy Journal (c)
One journal for economists - Green Economics(c)
We especially encourage new authors, people from minorities and less developed countries and also experienced authors and many of our writers are Professors exploring the cross over from other disciplines and also economists and practitioners at all levels. The main requirement is an open and inquiring and curious mind to innovate and to think in completely new ways.
Our book series: The Handbook of Green Economics

We have several book series.
Our flagship series is with Gower Management and Ashgate Academic Press title- Green Economics and Sustainable Growth and Miriam Kennet is the series editor.Several titles are published this year including The Economics of Abundance, the Plan for the Planet -both available from our webshop
We have the Handbook of Green Economics out now : cover price £30.00 available now from The Green Economics Institute
We have many other books and also procedings from our conferences. Please email us for more information. geeneconomicsinstitute@yahoo.com
Women and the economy in the Age of Austerity and the crisis: Women are now getting hit four times:
1. HIT NO. ONE : as their pension is removed or is balanced over life time earnings not final salary.
2. HIT NO.TWO as their child benefit is removed
3 HIT NO: THREE: once as they are the target of easy cuts as they are regarded as more docile in the market place and complain less
4. HIT NO: FOUR as the stimulus packages are aimed at creating mens jobs
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We will start a list- a hit count- women and recession -send in your ideas and experiences. !
Special conference in 2012- our 6th conference about womens unequal pay and poverty.
Don't miss this exciting event- watch this space for details. Our book- womens unequal pay and poverty will be out within the month! - packed with 300 pages of campaigning women, MPs, women from all walks of life from all over the globe talk about their experience and how green economics is making a difference from Africa,Turkey, India, to China to Estonia to Australia. .
We are taking bookings now and also calling for speakers for this exciting event: our 6th womens unequal pay and poverty conference. Each one has been very successful and the last one resulted in us attending the Treasury and No 11 Downing Street at the heart of the UK Government to plead for more consideration for womens participation in the economy and the budgets
Join in this exciting campaign project to change womens lives. We are running a special campaign to enhance womens standing- we took this to the House of Commons this week. You can join in - either email or watch this space for more info shortly..
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