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Capitalism, Climate and Computing: Capital is Dead by McKenzie Wark

Harry Holmes 5 February 2020 Capitalism, Climate and Computing: Capital is Dead by McKenzie Wark2020-02-05T12:01:43+00:00 Comment No Comment
Image credit via Gerd Leonhard, Creative Commons There is something quite refreshing about heretical writing. It feels like a pressure washer to the brain. Most of the time, individuals find…
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Outing the UK Government: Corporate financing at #COP23

Katie Hodgetts 22 November 2017 Outing the UK Government: Corporate financing at #COP232018-01-13T19:08:48+00:00 Comment No Comment
Government hypocrisy and corporate interest are very well acquainted, and they were last spotted at COP23 (the annual climate conference to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change) nuzzling…
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Further, faster, together – Bright Green at #COP23

Alexandra Barcea 8 November 2017 Further, faster, together – Bright Green at #COP232017-11-09T05:36:17+00:00 Comment 1 Comment
Delegates and volunteers at COP22 in Marrakech, 2016. Photo by Sustaining All Life. Many activists all over the world are noticing that the challenge of accelerating climate change is not…
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The Paris deal did not fix climate change. But we will (and here’s how)

Ric Lander 16 December 2015 The Paris deal did not fix climate change. But we will (and here’s how)2015-12-16T17:29:59+00:00 Comment 4 Comments
People from Norway marching in Paris on Saturday as part of "Red Lines", organised by Photo: Ric Lander. Let's recap. Climate change is predicted to kill 250,000 people per year…
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Climate change is a health emergency, and it’s time for radical action

Ele Dow 4 October 2015 Climate change is a health emergency, and it’s time for radical action2015-10-04T23:28:46+01:00 Comment 2 Comments
Ele Dow (third from left) with MedSin members protesting Edinburgh University's investments in fossil fuels, February 2015. Image: Ric Lander Climate change is a health emergency. I am a medical…
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Thousands march for climate action and against dirty energy

Ric Lander 7 March 2015 Thousands march for climate action and against dirty energy2015-03-07T19:26:43+00:00 Environment No Comment
Art Not Oil protest BP's sponsorship of the Tate Britain. Image: Art Not Oil. Thousands of people took to the streets of London today to call for action on climate…
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The fight against fossils: are we beginning to win?

Ric Lander 12 February 2015 The fight against fossils: are we beginning to win?2015-03-12T11:27:03+00:00 Comment 1 Comment
Protest against coal-seam gas (known as coal-bed methane in the UK) in Australia. Image: No CSG Illawarra. Tomorrow is the world's first ever Global Divestment Day. I'm quite excited. The…
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