What Next Volume III – Climate, Development and Equity

This 355-page book provides a selection of articles by key scholars and activists at the forefront of the struggle for climate justice. It outlines the severity of the crisis and the fundamental importance of equity, exposes false solutions and advocates for real solutions and the key role of civil society. Learn more

What Next Volume II – The case for pluralism

This volume build further on the What Next project with several articles that critically discusses fundamental issues such as knowledge and the very idea of 'development', as well as forward-looking reflections on new challenges and ways to mobilise transformative action for change. Learn more

Carbon Trading – a critical conversation on climate change, privatisation and power

This book is still likely the most comprehensive and clear-cutting analysis of carbon trading. Building on a What Next-related seminar in Durban 2004, the book examines the roots and thinking behind carbon trading, the politics that led these market solutions to become centre piece of mainstream climate politics, the problems with off-set projects in the South, and the need to pursue other, well-proven policies and strategies that really works and that tackle the root causes of climate change. Learn more

What Next Volume I – Setting the context

This first What Next Volume reflects on the development debate three decades after the publication of What Now - Another Development. Articles include reflections on both past achievements and shortcomings, as well as anticipation of what may be new challenges and opportunities in the decades to come. Learn more