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Lost in translation
Ed Gillespie
1st December, 2008
The way we present the fight against climate change can be as important as the fight itself. It ain’t what you say, it’s the way that you say it, counsels Ed Gillespie more...
Acclimatising to change
Phil Moore
24th July, 2008
The world at last seems to be waking up to climate change. But are government initiatives being driven by an awareness of environmental priorities or by other means? Phil Moore reportsmore...
Plan C: Community Survival Strategies for Peak Oil and Climate Change by Pat Murphy
Phil England
1st July, 2008
Heavy on the moralising, light on cheer, a new book on low-carbon living has Phil England reaching for the classics more...
Enjoying the collapse so far?
Richard Heinberg
19th June, 2008
Take relentless population growth. Add decades of expanding per capita resource consumption. Simmer slowly over rising global temperatures. What do you get? Traumatic information. That is, information that wounds us through the very act of obtaining it. more...
How modern economics causes both inner and outer climate change
Jonathan Rowe
1st April, 2008
It’s the battle of the century. In one corner, the Economy – big, bloated, greedy and growing. In the other, the planet Earth – fragile, finite and fighting back. more...
Last bastion of climate sceptics topples
News
11th July, 2007
Today, Martin Durkin and Channel 4 must hang their heads in shame. more...
Scientists move to block Channel 4 DVD
News
26th February, 2007
A group of climate scientists are trying to halt the DVD release of Channel 4's controversial documentary, 'The Great Global Warming Swindle', shown on March 8th. more...
I would turn the lights out
Michael Meacher
1st February, 2007
That’s what I would do if I were energy minister, says the former environment minister more...Exclusive: Images Show Climate Change Worse than Previously Thought
news
19th January, 2007
Pictures available online for the first time show that the effects of global warming are far worse than previously expeced. The images produced by the Hadley Centre, part of the UK Meteorological Office, show for the first time that the Stern Review's timeline for action is wrong. more...
EU promises 'a new industrial revolution'
Mark Anslow
15th January, 2007
The European Commission has set out plans to keep global temperatures from increasing more than 2 degrees. The authors said that limiting global warming to 2ºC is both technically feasible and economically affordable if the international community acts swiftly. more...How to beat denial - a 12-step plan
Pat Thomas
1st December, 2006
It’s easy to feel so overwhelmed by the problems facing our planet that we turn away to whatever will cheer us. Pat Thomas shows us the pattern of climate change denial more...
The Stern Review: Editors Comment
Jon Hughes
1st December, 2006
Sir Nicholas Stern was asked to find out what way of averting climate change was economically feasible. A loaded question that has allowed him to find a perverse solution to a fatal problem. more...
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Why don't we discuss human population control?
David Nicholson-Lord
22nd September, 2006
David Nicholson-Lord explains why trying to discuss human population growth these days is like placing your head on a stand at a coconut shy more...
Everyday Green
City Hippy
28th August, 2006
Follow my efforts to create a green lifestyle roadmap for the mainstream. more...Give place a chance
Malcolm Tait
1st June, 2005
Can changing the words we use to talk about the environment affect the way we behave? more...
Behind the lies: Shell
The Ecologist
1st March, 2003
The adverts tell you the company’s green. The Ecologist tells you the truth. more...

