by Andrew Simms | 4 January 2022 | Blog, Rapid Transition, The Economics Reformation
Each year the Financial Times polls a group of economic analysts on what they think the next year holds in store for the UK. The New Weather Institute is part of that survey published today, and here are our responses collected together. They argue that huge economic...
by Bill McGuire | 13 July 2021 | Blog, Weather Bombs
With bad news from the global heating front arriving in lorry loads, it is becoming ever more difficult to stay positive about our chances of successfully tackling the climate emergency. The astonishing temperatures across the western United States and Pacific...
by Andrew Simms | 7 January 2021 | Blog, The Economics Reformation
Each year the Financial Times newspaper investigates the UK’s upcoming economic prospects with a survey of economic analysts. New Weather’s Andrew Simms took part. The survey’s predictions often prove highly accurate but after such an extraordinary year, and with...
by Andrew Simms | 16 December 2020 | Blog, The Economics Reformation
Andrew Simms and Sarah Woods reflect on the accidental relevance of their performance-lecture Neoliberalism: The Break-Up Tour for the launch of Digital Theatre+’s new filmed discussion. “A pandemic spreads” are the first three words of our participatory...
by Lindsay Mackie | 21 August 2020 | Blog, The Absent Corporation
The world of staycation is bound to lead to those sad scenes by motorways and country roads of the broken down, burst tire, overheating vehicle. Time to call the AA (Automobile Association) or the RAC – splendid British institutions, supposed to be there to...