Publications

Green House publishes:

Reports - Containing recommendations
Pamphlets - Longer essays, or sometimes a collection of essays by different people
Opinion Pieces - (formerly 'Gases') Shorter essays which look at a topical issue
Books - Which are sometimes collections of other work
Surveys - Analysis of survey responses

Green House also submits evidence to inquiries and responded to consultations or reports produced by other people. These are available on our Responses page.

Decisions on whether to publish material are taken by the Green House Core Group. However, the views expressed are those of the authors not of Green House as an organisation.




Publications Publications and Events

Green House Think Tank

This Moment: the emergency, the opportunity

The climate situation must be declared and treated as a global emergency if we are to have any chance of responding appropriately. At present, on climate change, the UK government combines self-congratulation, disavowal, missed opportunities, incoherence and delay.



Rupert Read

Ideas for a Radical Green Manifesto

Green politics is in practice about much more than politics – we need changes in economics, technology, attitudes, and cultures. That is why it is the most radical form of politics there is.



Jonathan Essex

A critique of the RSA’s ‘Inclusive Growth Commission'

In the latest Green House Gas, Jonathan Essex and Rupert Read question some of the fundamental assumptions of the RSA Commission's work



John Blewitt

Claims for a Decent Life and a True Democracy

John Blewitt explores the intellectual legacy of William Morris and Edward Carpenter, both of whom were active in the socialist movement in the late nineteenth century and are often seen to today as progenitors of the twentieth-century green movement.



Molly Scott Cato

The Green Case For A Progressive Pact: Debating the next election

This pamphlet looked at the case for a progressive alliance and how Greens could benefit. It includes contributions from Molly Scott Cato, Victor Anderson, Rupert Read, Jonathan Essex, and Sara Parkin.



Andrew Pearmain

Newer Times

Andy Pearmain's Newer Times takes up a generation later the idea of the famous Marxism Today ‘New Times’ thesis. Pearmain suggests that the coming of robotisation is going to fundamentally change the nature of our society and our politics.



Rupert Read

Post-growth localisation

This pamphlet outlines the fundamental features of economic globalisation and localisation, how a shift towards the local might be accomplished, and what it asks of us in terms of action.



Vesco Paskalev

An Assessment of Current Regulation of GMOs in the EU

Vesco Paskalev argues that the regulation of GMOs in the EU is a shambles. The main problem lies in a very narrow conception of risk and safety. Paskalev proposes specific legal amendments to remedy these faults.



Victor Anderson

Critiquing ‘Common Cause’

The authors each reflect and comment on the Common Cause report published in 2010



Brian Heatley

Paris: Optimism, Pessimism and Realism

Brian Heatley argues that the real meaning of the Paris Climate Agreement is that it is now almost inevitable that there will be 3-4 degrees C of warming by 2100, and that we urgently need to face this and its political implications



Reinhard Loske

Good Sharing, Bad Sharing Why we need a political regulatory framework for the Sharing Economy

Reinhard Loske's gas discusses a proposal to set up a sharing economy



Green House Think Tank

A Heart for Europe

This gas is a summary and introduction of Dick Pels' book 'A Heart for Europe'






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