Hallsworth Research Fellow @ University of Manchester | political economy | climate change | green industrial policy | green central banking.
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James Jackson
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It builds on our previous article in Climate Policy that can be found here - www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10....
James Jackson
📰 🇳🇴 Norway is often held up as the country to emulate in the global political economy and is often one of people's favourite countries (including mine). In this new article, I explore how the oil fund poses challenges to the Norwegian economy
Link - lnkd.in/evQBsgYF
A useful read to understand the behaviour of some of the largest actors in the global politicsl economy today. Enshitification, whilst giving us lisence to use a swear word in work discussions, gives us a useful term to describe the rise of AI, crypto and big tech.
Norway sold 12 petrol cars in February 2026.
Out of 7,272 new passenger car registrations, 98% were fully electric. Just 67 diesel & 12 petrol cars were registered. Hybrids? Only 66 in total mostly plug ins.
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China is now the undisputed leader in green technologies, but how its political and economic model has shaped the transition is often unclear. In this new article in @ripejournal.bsky.social with @mathiaslarsen.bsky.social, we provide a structured approach to understanding China's green transition.
Football and Climate Change. Forthcoming in January 2027 with @manchesterup.bsky.social, @markdoidge.bsky.social, @berglundoscar.bsky.social, @jennyamann.bsky.social, @samtoscano.bsky.social and I have a book that first comprehensive effort to account for this relationship.
Newspaper famous for lying repeats lies by well known liar, Richard Tice, famous for telling lies about fossil fuels because rich liars pay him to repeat their lies.
New report out today based on our forthcoming book.
On the eve of the World Cup, we propose a series of policy recommendations make football more sustainable -
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Now available in print www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10....
Today, on the eve of the World Cup, we release our report 'Football and Climate Change: A Preview of the 2026 FIFA World Cup'.
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A new report examining football’s relationship with climate change has warned that the 2026 FIFA Men’s World Cup could become the “most polluting ever”, according to leading university researchers.
Over the last decade, green technologies have been deployed at record-breaking speeds across the world. No actor has been more important to this process than China, which now dominates what is cons...
In this article, we survey the literature on central bank action on climate change, focusing particularly on how the combined crises of COVID-19, inflation, and Ukraine have affected this action. W...