The public has this year become more literate about disease control. It is time for better scrutiny of the UK badger culling strategy.
… that originate from the RBCT model. Trends Presented by a small cabal of … is no longer acceptable, if it ever was. But trends to replace proper survey and monitoring …
Pre-covid life is unlikely to return in an environmentally unstable world. But our economic theories have yet to adapt to this new normal.
Optimism bias and the pandemic economy James Meadway | 26th October 2021 | Comment Coronavirus Economics _111329339_dfc99264-614c-4818-ab8c-f8c9d5dbf442.jpg Pre-covid life is unlikely to return in an …
The Green party wants to give nature rights equivalent to people through a Rights of Nature Act.
The rights of nature Jonathan Elmer | 1st November 2021 | News Biodiversity mammal-wildlife-deer-animal-nature-richmond-park-park.jpg The Green party wants to give nature rights equivalent to people …
A new movement is empowering those on the frontline of the climate crisis.
A seat at the table Magid Magid | 2nd September 2021 | Comment Climate Breakdown Social Inequality Racism Union Of Justice 2.48005675.jpg A new movement is empowering those on the frontline of the …
Oil workers stage biggest industrial action since the general strike of 1978-79 that helped toppled the Shah’s regime.
Oil workers strike in Iran Simon Pirani | 16th July 2021 | News Energy Iran Industrial Action Strike Editor’s Picks strike_june_27_2.jpg Oil workers stage biggest industrial action since the general …
Now is the time to fundamentally transform how our societies produce and distribute energy.
Roads to an energy commons Simon Pirani | 18th November 2021 | Comment Climate Breakdown Energy Capitalism Economics Energy 2.63394472.jpg Now is the time to fundamentally transform how our societies …
Scientists have found that accidental capture by fisheries (bycatch), climate change and pollution are among the key drivers of decline.
Ocean mammals face extinction Brendan Montague | 25th March 2021 | News Ocean Mammals Extinction Biodiversity polar bear.jpg Scientists have found that accidental capture by fisheries (bycatch), …
Climate breakdown provides a more habitable environment for many types of insects - resulting in pests, crop damage and increased diseases.
Pests and climate breakdown Emily Folk | 4th January 2021 | News Climate Breakdown Diseases Pollution screenshot_2020-05-27_at_16.33.31.png Climate breakdown provides a more habitable environment for …
Climate breakdown is driven by industrial production, production by machines controlled by people. But can those very people demand a new, low carbon production?
… the pre-first-world-war USA and technocratic trends in the union. He also discusses the …
Weeds are destroying crops globally - but the real problem is Big Agriculture.
You reap what you sow Natalie Bennett | 14th April 2021 | Comment Food And Farming Editor’s Picks Soybean farming, Mato Grosso Weeds are destroying crops globally - but the real problem is Big …
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.
… is projected to rise dramatically on current trends to 170-184 billion tonnes by 2050. …
Conventional economic modelling is far too sanguine about the future given the impacts of climate breakdown.
'Only pessimism will save us' James Meadway | 1st November 2021 | Comment Economics Rishi Sunak Conventional economic modelling is far too sanguine about the future given the impacts of climate …