
Launch of Earth4All national engagement strategy in Kenya
Earth4All and Partnership for Economic Policy (PEP) presented their national engagement strategy at the Africa Climate Summit 2023 in Nairobi, Kenya.
A new scientific study concludes that human civilisation is on the brink of the next ‘giant leap’ in evolution – but progress could be thwarted by centralised far-right political projects.
A recent study published by members of the Earth4All scientific advisory team in the Journal of Evolutionary Economics sheds new light on how unsustainable economic practices lead to long-term social and environmental crises.
A group of prominent scientists, advocates and policy leaders have issued an open letter to the Executive Secretary of the UNFCCC Secretariat Simon Stiell as world leaders gather in Baku for COP29.
This October, Earth4All participated in Local Conferences of the Youth (LCOY) to understand the perceived priorities of young people for their countries.
We asked young people to tell us about their visions of the future. Now we are delighted to announce the winners.

Earth4All and Partnership for Economic Policy (PEP) presented their national engagement strategy at the Africa Climate Summit 2023 in Nairobi, Kenya.

Ahead of the UN’s SDG Summit (18-19 September), ground-breaking analyses shows how by enacting five ‘extraordinary turnarounds’ SDGs implementation can be accelerated.

In an open letter to the G20, close to 300 millionaires, economists, and political representatives from almost all G20 countries call for a new international agreement on wealth taxes to “stop extreme wealth from corroding our collective future”.

The 2023 Earth4All Action Week: “Systems Change, not Climate Change!” is a two-week global initiative dedicated to sparking discussions on the need for economic systems change.

The forthcoming French edition marks a milestone as it becomes the 8th language edition of the book.

On the occasion of World Environment Day, a series of art pieces were commissioned from Italy’s finest illustrators to spark reflections on climate change using art as a means of expression.

Jayati Ghosh, a distinguished economist and co-author of Earth for All: A Survival Guide for Humanity, has been honored with the prestigious 2023 Galbraith Award by the Agricultural and Applied Economics Association (AAEA).

Earth4All and the Millennium Institute are collaborating on a new project aims to scale the five turnarounds of the global Earth4All modeling work to the national level.

“Earth for All: A Survival Guide for Humanity” is now available in Korean.

Over 25 economic thinkers are concerned that the summit for a new global financing pact will not deliver its original ambition of a true pact that would increase financial solidarity with low-income countries.

A coalition of over 70 representations from the European farming community have signed an open letter calling on policymakers to support the EU Nature Restoration Law, supported by Climate Farmers and Earth4All.

Professor Randers, co-author of Earth for All, is being awarded the Friede Gard Prize in 2023 for his decades-long advocacy of the application of the system dynamics method in building and analyzing global models.

Earth for All: A Survival Guide for Humanity – 众生的地球, – is now available in

Humanity’s main problem is luxury carbon and biosphere consumption, not population. The places where population is rising fastest have extremely small environmental footprints per person compared with the places that reached peak population many decades ago.

On Wednesday 18 January, Earth4All and Goals House held a panel talk ‘The cost of