Politics of Poverty
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James Morrissey is a Senior Researcher working on issues of energy, climate and extractives at Oxfam America
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Politics of Poverty
In Plato's Phaedrus, Theuth invents writing and Thamus questions whether it creates wisdom or merely the appearance of wisdom.
Politics of Poverty
Amid growing concerns about the future and impact of climate finance, increased transparency and improved reporting practices can help ensure that limited funds are getting where they are needed most.
Politics of Poverty
A guide to the arguments over carbon pricing: Economists love it, while NGOs have recently grown more skeptical… so does it work? A new Oxfam primer helps weigh up the case for and against.