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Schools using art to learn about climate change
Rebecca Heald
27th July, 2009
Can climate art help save the world? Rebecca Heald reports on a school art installation and its ambitious 'Cool it Schools' global online initiative more...
Jim Hansen in the same bed as Exxon and Shell?
Dan Box
7th December, 2009
It's an unlikely alliance, but when one of the world's leading climate scientists and the world's biggest fossil fuel companies declare a common interest, it should draw attention more...
Climate justice: should the unborn have legal rights?
Andrew Hickman
8th December, 2009
The biggest victims of climate change have no voice - in fact they are not even born yet - but the argument for giving them legal rights is not so far fetched more...
The 300-350 Show: Civil Society for Climate Justice
Phil England
2nd December, 2009
Climate Radio gets the lowdown on the climate rally taking place in central London this weekend, 'The Wave' and also hears from a Climate Justice hunger striker more...
Edenbee aims to turn Facebook green
Andrew Hickman
20th November, 2009
As the Copenhagen summit becomes shrouded in pessimism, the Edenbee Facebook application is bringing individuals and groups together to make carbon-cutting commitments. more...
The 300-350 Show: Civil disobedience for climate justice
Phil England
26th November, 2009
Climate radio meets the activists who will be attempting to set a different agenda at the climate summit in Copenhagen more...
Will the US get 'squatters' rights' to the atmosphere?
Navroz K. Dubash
25th November, 2009
India has a substantial part to play in a climate deal, but failing to acknowledge historical responsibility is akin to giving the US 'squatters' rights' to the atmosphere more...
The 300-350 Show: Climate Justice Fast
Phil England
18th November, 2009
Climate Radio reports on a hunger protest started in response to the lack of progress at recent climate talks more...
We shouldn't expect a single Copenhagen treaty to solve things
Mike Hulme
16th November, 2009
We've bundled so many issues up together into 'climate change' that we've made a single treaty unworkable. Let's start thinking about a many-sided solution... more...
EU must 'step-in' to save Copenhagen from disaster
Ecologist
16th November, 2009
Postponing an agreement on cutting emissions will delay key decisions on providing funding to less industrialised countries for adaption and mitigation, including tackling deforestation more...
Biodiversity 'invisible' in current economic model
Ecologist
13th November, 2009
The steady loss of forests, soils, wetlands, fisheries, species and coral reefs around the world is closely tied to the lack of value we put on nature, says three-year study more...
Why carbon trading cannot work
Molly Scott Cato
13th November, 2009
Carbon trading cannot work. How do we know this? Because economic theory tells us so more...
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350.org: the ultimate climate change campaign?
Matilda Lee
9th July, 2009
Writer turned climate change activist Bill McKibben is organising a global day of witness on 24th October. Mark your calendars now more...
Brazil pledges emission cuts in 'political gesture' to rich nations
Tom Phillips from the Guardian
10th November, 2009
Brazil will take proposals for voluntary reductions of 38-42 per cent by 2020 to the Copenhagen climate change conference next month, chief of staff says more...
The 300-350 Show: Africa makes a stand
Phil England
10th November, 2009
Climate Radio reports on how and why the African delegation threatened to walk out of the recent climate negotiations more...
Lester Brown: 'We shouldn't count on Copenhagen to save us'
Matilda Lee
10th November, 2009
Lester Brown, founder of the Earth Policy Institute and the WorldWatch Institute, on his fears for Copenhagen, genetically modified food and the failure of the media more...
Why Copenhagen will be crawling with business lobbyists
Dan Box
9th November, 2009
Is a business presence at Copenhagen crucial or corrosive? Either way, in a few weeks Denmark is going to be up to its eyes in corporate lobbyists... more...
Campaigners reject Copenhagen deal fears
Ecologist
5th November, 2009
Campaigners have rejected claims that December’s Copenhagen climate summit cannot produce a legally binding climate deal, and called on the EU to stand up to US negativity more...
Carbon trading is a dangerous obsession, says report
Ecologist
November 5th, 2009
Carbon trading schemes are allowing speculators to grow rich but are not delivering the emissions cuts promised, says Friends of the Earth more...
Impact of religions will have 'deeper roots' than Copenhagen
Ecologist
31st October, 2009
Archbishop speaks of the lasting impact of a religious movement to tackle climate change ahead of major summit of religious leaders more...
The 300-350 Show: saving forests requires more than cash
Phil England
29th October, 2009
Nathaniel Dyer of the Rainforest Foundation UK explains how saving forests is about far more than simply throwing money at the problem more...
UK to miss 2010 carbon-reduction goal
Ecologist
28th October, 2009
Forecasts of our likely failure to meet carbon reduction targets is putting UK Government credibility on climate change at risk, say independent analysts more...
Nothing will happen at Copenhagen until the 11½ hour
Graciela Chichilnisky
27th October, 2009
Copenhagen was always going to be a nail-biting experience, but if we abandon Kyoto and try to reinvent the wheel you might end up gnawing your fingers off too more...
Brown: there is no Plan B for the planet
Ecologist
19th October, 2009
Developed countries still need to come forward with finance to help with adaptation and mitigation in less-industrialised countries hit hardest by climate change more...
Conmen are already selling dodgy forest carbon
Dan Box
16th October, 2009
Fancy some forest carbon, guv'nor? Only one careful owner... Dan Box explains why a cautious approach to deforestation schemes would be wise more...Members
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