Alex Stevenson asks why, given the findings of the latest IPPC climate report, the issue of climate change does not appear to be on the priority lists of UK politicians.............
… have been engaging with climate change," Bangladesh's High Commissioner Mohamed Mijarul … for some. "Climate change is here and now," Bangladesh's Quayes, frustrated at Britain's …
There is a sad irony in the security clampdown on the climate 'mobilisations' planned for COP21 in Paris, writes Nick Dearden. Because those affected are the very people who are most commited to building a green, just, peaceful world free of the chaos and disruption that climate change is bringing.
… landlessness in Brazil, sweatshops in Bangladesh, and occupation in Palestine. …
If you're expecting COP21 in Paris to save the world's climate you're in for a disappointment, writes Alex Scrivener. For governments, climate is secondary to the really big issues - like endless economic growth and ever-increasing corporate profit. But there's still plenty campaigners can do to shame politicians, businesses and investors into meaningful action.
… person, the USA emits over 44 times more than Bangladesh, a country that could end up being …