OBELA Analysis
Water: a global public good? Or a waste?
The importance of water care is a recurring theme and water saving campaigns tend to focus on people's everyday activities. However, industries account for approximately 92% of total consumption. More water goes into things than into human consumption. It shows the responsibility for water care rests mainly on the shoulders of the large corporations that run the industries mentioned above and others, not just on individuals' daily decisions. The offshoring of production means that these industries are engaged in plundering developing countries' water. The rich consume, and the poor go without clean water or any water at all. Key words:
Theme of reaserch: Desarrollo y medio ambiente |
The Molotov cocktail of hunger: inflation, shortages, climate crisis and war
Drought, climate crisis, fertilizer shortages and war threaten world food security and inflation; the Molotov cocktail fuse of hunger is burning. As the special military operation continues, it is not clear whether classical monetary theory will control inflation nor whether it will solve the problem of hunger. Key words:
Theme of reaserch: Crisis económica |
Eurasia and Latin America in Bipolar Multilateralism
The contemporary international scenario calls for regionalisms that are appropriate to the politi Key words:
Theme of reaserch: Integración y comercio |