Détail de l'auteur
Auteur Lavinia Steinfort |
Documents disponibles écrits par cet auteur
Affiner la recherche
Titre : One Treaty to rule them all : The Energy Charter Treaty and the power it gives corporations to halt the energy transition Type de document : document électronique Auteurs : Lavinia Steinfort, Auteur ; Cecilia Olivet, Auteur ; Pia Eberhardt Editeur : Brussels : Corporate Europe Observatory (CEO) Année de publication : June 2018 Autre Editeur : Amsterdam [Pays-Bas] : Transnational Institute (TNI) Importance : 97 p Langues : Anglais (eng) Tags : Energie Politique énergétique Commerce international UE Transition Index. décimale : 03.03 Ressources naturelles Résumé : A new report from CEO and TNI exposes how the little-known Energy Charter Treaty gives corporations the power to obstruct the transition from climate-wrecking fossil fuels towards renewable energy. And how it is being expanded, threatening to bind yet more countries to corporate-friendly energy policies. (Résumé en Français: https://corporateeurope.org/sites/default/files/attachments/resume_traite_pour_les_gouverner_tous.pdf) En ligne : https://corporateeurope.org/international-trade/2018/06/one-treaty-rule-them-all Format de la ressource électronique : https://corporateeurope.org/sites/default/files/attachments/one_treaty_to_rule_them_all.pdf One Treaty to rule them all : The Energy Charter Treaty and the power it gives corporations to halt the energy transition [document électronique] / Lavinia Steinfort, Auteur ; Cecilia Olivet, Auteur ; Pia Eberhardt . - Brussels : Corporate Europe Observatory (CEO) : Amsterdam (PO Box 14656, 1001 LD, Pays-Bas) : Transnational Institute (TNI), June 2018 . - 97 p.
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Tags : Energie Politique énergétique Commerce international UE Transition Index. décimale : 03.03 Ressources naturelles Résumé : A new report from CEO and TNI exposes how the little-known Energy Charter Treaty gives corporations the power to obstruct the transition from climate-wrecking fossil fuels towards renewable energy. And how it is being expanded, threatening to bind yet more countries to corporate-friendly energy policies. (Résumé en Français: https://corporateeurope.org/sites/default/files/attachments/resume_traite_pour_les_gouverner_tous.pdf) En ligne : https://corporateeurope.org/international-trade/2018/06/one-treaty-rule-them-all Format de la ressource électronique : https://corporateeurope.org/sites/default/files/attachments/one_treaty_to_rule_them_all.pdf
Titre : Reclaiming public services : How cities and citizens are turning back privatisation Type de document : document électronique Auteurs : Satoko Kishimoto, Auteur ; Olivier Petitjean, Auteur ; Lavinia Steinfort Editeur : Amsterdam [Pays-Bas] : Transnational Institute (TNI) Année de publication : June 2017 Importance : 236 p Langues : Anglais (eng) Tags : Privatisation Services publics Eau Services sociaux Alternatives Résumé : This report takes an inspiring worldwide tour of 835 cities in 45 countries that have brought services back under public control and established new models of public ownership. It is vital reading for anyone interested in the future of local, democratic services like energy, water and healthcare. Explore new initiatives and discover the variety of approaches to deprivatisation.
Résumé en Français: https://www.tni.org/files/publication-downloads/rps_fr_briefing_web.pdfEn ligne : https://www.tni.org/files/publication-downloads/reclaiming_public_services.pdf Format de la ressource électronique : https://www.tni.org/en/publication/reclaiming-public-services Reclaiming public services : How cities and citizens are turning back privatisation [document électronique] / Satoko Kishimoto, Auteur ; Olivier Petitjean, Auteur ; Lavinia Steinfort . - Amsterdam (PO Box 14656, 1001 LD, Pays-Bas) : Transnational Institute (TNI), June 2017 . - 236 p.
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Tags : Privatisation Services publics Eau Services sociaux Alternatives Résumé : This report takes an inspiring worldwide tour of 835 cities in 45 countries that have brought services back under public control and established new models of public ownership. It is vital reading for anyone interested in the future of local, democratic services like energy, water and healthcare. Explore new initiatives and discover the variety of approaches to deprivatisation.
Résumé en Français: https://www.tni.org/files/publication-downloads/rps_fr_briefing_web.pdfEn ligne : https://www.tni.org/files/publication-downloads/reclaiming_public_services.pdf Format de la ressource électronique : https://www.tni.org/en/publication/reclaiming-public-services Documents numériques
reclaiming_public_services.pdfAdobe Acrobat PDF
Titre : The Power of Public Finance for the Future we Want Type de document : document électronique Auteurs : Lavinia Steinfort, Auteur Editeur : Third World Network Année de publication : 1-15 Oct 2018 Collection : Third World Economics num. 674 Importance : 4 p Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : Politique économique Tags : Politique financière Finance publique Développement durable Partenariat Public Privé Index. décimale : 02.01 Finances Résumé : It may not be a new idea, but the speed with which the Green New Deal has gained traction in the US is remarkable. Potential presidential candidates are already embracing the call and it’s firmly on the agenda for the new Congress, with 40 Democratic members demanding a firm plan be drawn up. But what is remarkable is not its popular resonance but the growing political acknowledgement that the government has the power to create the necessary trillions of dollars to not only address the climate crisis but also tackle inequality and transform the economy. It is hard to overstate the significance of this. Before the 2008 financial crisis, the mantra was that there is no alternative (TINA) to rising inequality, corporate greed and environmental destruction. After 2008, the story became that there is no more public money to pay for the alternative so we must rely on private finance. The Green New Deal turns that on its head. As its most famous spokesperson, newly elected Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio Cortez says, the framework has the potential to replicate ‘the Great Society, the moon shot, the civil rights movement of our generation’. En ligne : http://longreads.tni.org/state-of-power-2019/future-we-want/ The Power of Public Finance for the Future we Want [document électronique] / Lavinia Steinfort, Auteur . - [S.l.] : Third World Network, 1-15 Oct 2018 . - 4 p. - (Third World Economics; 674) .
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Catégories : Politique économique Tags : Politique financière Finance publique Développement durable Partenariat Public Privé Index. décimale : 02.01 Finances Résumé : It may not be a new idea, but the speed with which the Green New Deal has gained traction in the US is remarkable. Potential presidential candidates are already embracing the call and it’s firmly on the agenda for the new Congress, with 40 Democratic members demanding a firm plan be drawn up. But what is remarkable is not its popular resonance but the growing political acknowledgement that the government has the power to create the necessary trillions of dollars to not only address the climate crisis but also tackle inequality and transform the economy. It is hard to overstate the significance of this. Before the 2008 financial crisis, the mantra was that there is no alternative (TINA) to rising inequality, corporate greed and environmental destruction. After 2008, the story became that there is no more public money to pay for the alternative so we must rely on private finance. The Green New Deal turns that on its head. As its most famous spokesperson, newly elected Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio Cortez says, the framework has the potential to replicate ‘the Great Society, the moon shot, the civil rights movement of our generation’. En ligne : http://longreads.tni.org/state-of-power-2019/future-we-want/