Climate change is perhaps our generation's greatest challenge, and few people are better placed to know it than academics in our top universities, writes James Dyke. But they are still accepting huge sums of fossil fuel money, in the process helping donors in their quest to extract and burn ever more coal, oil and gas. This must stop.
… setting fire to profits in a bonfire of denial. These hydrocarbons cannot be …
Fears of floods of migrants are nothing new. But they have become a way to racialise climate change and justify ever-more brutal policing at the border.
… right-wing climate politics, one after denial, where climate breakdown is seen as a … polarising issue. There is a small and vocal denialist community. But, overwhelmingly, …
Last month must go down as one of the worst ever in the annals of climate change, writes James Dyke, with parts of the Arctic 16C hotter than usual and the 'safe' warming level of 2C breached across the Northern hemisphere. But even worse is the near-total lack of reaction from business, politicians and media.
… . But we appear disinterested, either through denial or desensitisation, to the …