Justice & Peace visiting Peru: when will the extractivist model end?

Que faisons nous lors des visites de partenaires à l’étranger? Découvrez le programme de Justice & Paix au Pérou.
Extractivism or the siding?

L’extractivisme : c’est quoi ? L’extractivisme subit de sérieuses critiques, notamment de la part d’auteurs et autrices d’Amérique du Sud, en raison de ses conséquences politiques, économiques, sociales, environnementales et autres. Eduardo Gudynas[1], chercheur uruguayen spécialiste de cette question, définit l’extractivisme comme l’appropriation de ressources naturelles, de quelque nature que ce soit (ressources minières, énergies […]
What long-term management for nuclear waste?

This analysis poses the problem of nuclear energy from the angle of waste and explains the different avenues of solutions for their management.
On the road to sustainable consumer products

This analysis summarizes the state of play of the various measures to improve the sustainability of our consumer products.
“L’économie de la décroissance” avec Timothée Parrique

Le 13 décembre, le Hec-Liège, l’association Canopea et Justice & Paix organisaient une conférence de Timothée Parrique, Dr. en économie écologique et chercheur à l’Université de Lund (Suède) sur son ouvrage “Ralentir ou périr, l’économie de la décroissance”.
Discovering a sober society

“Slow down or Perish: the economics of degrowth” is the title of the book written by Timothée Parrique which establishes new bases for thinking about society differently. Let's take the exercise one step further.
Exiting crises through rights, equality and democracy: a contribution to the discussion (Part II)

What would be some of the fundamental questions to ask and what could be some avenues to explore to equip ourselves with policies, rules and institutions that allow us to live better?
Exiting crises through rights, equality and democracy: a contribution to the discussion (Part I)

What could be the basic characteristics of a general process of discussion and deliberation allowing us to question and reform our political choices, our institutions and our ways of acting, in order to live better?
Towards an inflationary transition?

As a response to the current crises, Europe offers us “green growth” without questioning the neoliberal economic system. Is this the solution?
Reopening of mines in Europe, challenges and alternatives

The reopening of mines could be necessary to support our industrial effort, but what is the real goal of this development?