Climate vulnerable countries were bitterly disappointed with the watering down of language on coal and lack of finance to cover permenent losses from climate change they are already suffering.
'Walking inches when we must move miles' Catherine Early | 15th November 2021 | News Climate Change Carbon Market COP26 Loss And Damage lossdamage_protest.jpg Climate vulnerable countries were …
Keeping peoples on their land is our responsibility if we want to succeed in building a world for climate justice.
Can land as carbon sink save us? Kirtana Chandrasekaran | 7th September 2021 | Comment Perspectives On A Global Green New Deal Carbon aerical_view_of_resource_extraction.jpg Keeping peoples on their …
World leaders must act. We are drowning in promises.
How the G7 can safeguard our future Sandrine Dixson-Decléve Prof Saleemul Huq | 11th June 2021 | Comment Politics And Economics Agriculture Food Security World Hunger global governance.jpg World …
Nuclear energy is no solution to climate breakdown say 300 organisations internationally ahead of COP26.
Don't nuke the climate Dr Jim Green | 27th October 2021 | Comment Nuclear Power COP26 chutka_nuclear_plant.png Nuclear energy is no solution to climate breakdown say 300 organisations internationally …
An impassioned plea to the Mayor of London to chance his mind about the Silvertown Tunnel - based on local and global climate fears.
‘The Mayor won’t change his mind’ Simon Pirani | 1st July 2021 | Other Activism Silvertown Tunnel Editor’s Picks newham_the-march.jpg An impassioned plea to the Mayor of London to chance his mind …
Fraud, counterfeiting, bribery, corruption, sabotage, theft, and other criminal activities are rife in global nuclear industry.
Organised crime goes nuclear Dr Jim Green | 4th October 2021 | Comment Nuclear Power Renewable Energy Editor’s Picks 8657963646_e17ef19ccf_k.jpg Fraud, counterfeiting, bribery, corruption, sabotage, …
Animal testing in British laboratories is down – now the government must target zero.
… in identifying new therapies to treat the disease. Overall, this year’s figures reveal the … eyes - to induce tumours, and causing lung disease by exposing the animals to diesel … research because we need to understand the diseases that afflict us and our loved ones. We …
When it comes to climate, stories are just as important as science.
How to game the system Christopher Trisos Simon Nicholson Sam Beckbessinger | 22nd July 2021 | News Climate Breakdown Editor’s Picks ceo-arrested-2048.png When it comes to climate, stories are just …
We need a holistic, material transition towards a circular society.
We can't mine our way out of climate crisis Hannibal Rhoades Andy Whitmore | 25th May 2021 | News Mining Climate Change Renewables Extractivism Post-extractivism Degrowth Mining cobalt and copper ore …
Books from campaigner Jonathan Neale, economist Ann Pettifor and activist Chris Saltmarsh chart a course for effective climate policy.
Power to the people Brendan Montague | 29th October 2021 | Comment Fight The Fire Activism 211023100921kuqc.jpg Books from campaigner Jonathan Neale, economist Ann Pettifor and activist Chris …
The failure of the COP26 climate conference reminds us that capitalism is the driver of ecological breakdown. But what does that mean for environmental activists?
… forced to move. As arable lands flood and the seas become too acidic for fish, the price of …
China’s national and provincial post-Covid recovery packages will put three times as much cash into fossil fuel projects as into renewable energy.
China coal stokes climate fire Simon Pirani | 22nd January 2021 | Comment Climate Breakdown Coal Fossil Fuels China Editor’s Picks Coal in China China’s national and provincial post-Covid recovery …
The UK budget must be about pouring enough water on climate fires and irrigating resources to those in need - not about plucking geese and ‘maxed-out’ credit cards.
We need an ecological interest rate Andrew Simms | 2nd March 2021 | Comment Ecological Interest Rate Economics Climate Breakdown Budget Editor’s Picks Rishi Sunak The UK budget must be about pouring …
LONG READ: A critique of David Graeber and David Wengrow's The Dawn of Everything: A New History of Humanity.
All things being equal Nancy Lindisfarne Jonathan Neale | 17th December 2021 | News Human History Anthropology Editor’s Picks david-graeber-speaks-wikipedia-img.jpg LONG READ: A critique of David …