Why Laura Eccott and Alastair Binnie-Lubbock want to be the Green Party’s internal communications coordinator
In August 2023, members of the Green Party of England and Wales will vote to elect new members of the Green Party Executive (GPEx). Bright Green intends to interview all…
Kefentse Dennis: Why I want to be the Green Party’s equality and diversity coordinator
In August 2023, members of the Green Party of England and Wales will vote to elect new members of the Green Party Executive (GPEx). Bright Green intends to interview all…
Anne Gayfer: Why I want to be the Green Party’s policy development coordinator
In August 2023, members of the Green Party of England and Wales will vote to elect new members of the Green Party Executive (GPEx). Bright Green intends to interview all…
Siân Berry: Why I want to be the Green Party candidate for Brighton Pavilion
Caroline Lucas, the Green Party's sole MP, has announced she won't be re-standing at the next general election. As a result, the Greens are in the process of selecting a…
Emily O’Brien: Why I want to be the Green Party candidate for Brighton Pavilion
Caroline Lucas, the Green Party's sole MP has announced she won't be re-standing at the next general election. As a result, the Greens are in the process of selecting a…
Why Christian universities should sever their links with fossil fuels
I was delighted to see the news that that Bishop Grosseteste University (BGU) has become the first church-founded university to make a Fossil Free Careers commitment, and the fourth UK…
How I got re-elected to Peterborough City Council after defecting from Labour to the Greens
This follows up from a recent article in Bright Green on 2 May about how defected Labour councillors were getting on with their respective campaigns, including my ward - Orton…
Are we moving towards the energy transition we need?
At moments of crisis, societies act. This is a truth so longstanding we can see it in the bible, prophetic warnings rarely move decadent societies, disaster does. Curtailment of Russian…
Why Scotland should be worried about the Energy Charter Treaty
As the climate and biodiversity emergencies deepen, the pressure is rightly increasing on governments to take urgent action to move away from coal, oil and gas. At the same time…
Divestment is not enough – why students at University of Surrey are campaigning to end fossil fuel recruitment on campus
Across the UK, students are acting against universities for being complicit in ecological crimes by maintaining the oil, gas, and mining recruitment pipeline. For as long as these industries have…