The historic climate deal agreed in Paris represents an opportunity for world leaders and nations to act decisively to limit the impacts of climate change.
The text of the United Nations Framework for Convention on Climate Change Paris Agreement published on 12th December 2015 is available below.
'Social Progress in Ireland' - the paper presented by Prof. Charles Clark and Dr.
'What would progress on the environment look like?' - the paper present by Dara Lynott, Deputy Director of the EPA at Social Justice Ireland's Social Policy Conference 2015 is availa
'On Responsibility and Tax Policy: an exploration based on Ireland and Malawi' the paper presented by Dr.
The United Nations summit for the adoption of the post-2015 development agenda will be held from 25 to 27 September 2015, in New York and convened as a high-level plenary meeting of the General Assembly. The draft outcome document and the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development will be discussed, finalised and adopted.
We are focussing far too much on the performance of the economy and not nearly enough on issues such as aging, social housing and sustainability, that have major implications for the wellbeing of individuals and society as a whole according to the National Social Monitor 2015 published by Social Justice Ireland. It goes on to argue that a balance is required between the various aspects of life if the wellbeing of this and future generations is to be secured.
The National Social Monitor 2015 outlines the present situation on a range of policy issues that impact on people’s well-being. Social Justice Ireland presents the National Social Mo
Social Justice Ireland strongly endorses the key messages on climate change contained in the new encyclical from Pope Francis. In this 184-page document entitled ‘On Care for Our Com
Click here to download the references contained in 'Choices for Equity and Sustainability' our Socio-Economic Review 2016.