Entries written by:

Naider

  • Organic, cooperative and viable agriculture

    Greenham Reach, is an innovative project of three affordable small mixed farms, located in Devon. It is the first dedicated organic land management cooperative in the UK. Each of the three houses that make up this place are trying to show that it is possible to live thanks to agriculture, with land below 12 acres…

  • Renewed industry support policy. Less subsidy and more investment

    “Picking winners” is the Anglo-Saxon nomenclature to refer to an active industrial policy that chooses companies that it supports significantly and discriminatingly so that their development serves as a spearhead for the economy as a whole. This type of industrial policy is openly and widely criticized by liberal economists who believe that the market allocates…

  • Social responsibility and business ethics

    The 100 largest companies in the world invested 12,200 million dollars (more than 8,500 million euros) in social programs during 2013 according to a study by the consulting firm KPMG. That is, they allocated close to 2.5% of their pre-tax profits to corporate social responsibility programs. Most companies direct their social programs to provide access…

  • Pharmaceuticals, profit at all costs?

    Pfizer and other big pharmaceutical corporations are fueling the boom in drug-resistant superbugs that could kill millions of people. These antibiotic-resistant bacteria have become one of the biggest health threats we face today. That is the conclusion revealed by the new SumOfUs report< /a>, after months of analyzing the shadowy supply chain of pharmaceutical powerhouses….

  • Surprising most livable city in the world

    British magazine Monocle, specializing in lifestyles and global trends, has named Tokyo a city most livable in the world in its annual quality of life survey. Since I first made this list 9 years ago, this has been the first year in which Tokyo has topped the ranking. Last year, for example, it obtained second…

  • Ttip, what are we playing?

    Since the first draft of the agreement or transatlantic partnership for trade and investment between the US and the EU (better known by its acronym, TTIP, and its English name, Transatlantic Trade and Investment) was leaked in March 2014 Partnership) contradictory information, half-truths and misinformation are rampant. All the alarms seem to have gone off….

  • Without investment, ambitious goals are just wishful thinking

    The objectives that Europe sets are tremendously ambitious. In a very synthetic way (i) create a globally competitive economy based on innovation and knowledge. (ii) Promote growth with a lower impact on the environment, saving resources and materials and without emitting carbon and (iii) articulate a more inclusive social system, with quality jobs and equal…

  • Green Festivals, union of ecological awareness and music

    When a music festival held outdoors ends, what is the first thing that comes to mind? A large plain or field on the outskirts of a city, full of garbage bags, packages, containers, glass bottles, soft drink cans… A priori it may seem an impossible task to avoid this outcome in this type of event,…

  • sharing economy

    The collaborative economy consists of sharing between equals little-used goods or providing services of little economic value, making use of the Internet and new technologies. A more official definition is the one proposed by the National Markets Commission and Competition (CNMC), according to which this economy is a new economic model that is based on…

  • Abusive and unfair energy tax

    On June 5, World Environment Day, the Ministry of Industry introduced the new energy reform through the Royal Decree, a measure that makes effective the “sun tax” that benefits large companies in the electricity oligopoly. Individuals will have to pay a tax for self-generated energy, that is, the energy obtained by individuals through alternative systems,…