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6 things we learned at “Building a Green New Deal for the Many”

Chris Saltmarsh 15 February 2019 6 things we learned at “Building a Green New Deal for the Many”2019-03-05T10:06:11+00:00 Comment 8 Comments
Via YouTube Screengrab The Green New Deal has taken US politics by storm, propelled into the mainstream by Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and the Sunrise Movement. Inspired by its transatlantic traction, members…
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Schoolchildren strike for the climate

Harry Holmes 15 February 2019 Schoolchildren strike for the climate2019-03-05T10:06:05+00:00 Environment 1 Comment
Via Rosie Rawle On Friday 15 February the UK held its first ever youth climate strikes. Thousands of children were in attendance. In over 60 cities across the UK, young…
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The right to repair and the road to a circular economy

Huseyin Kishi 11 February 2019 The right to repair and the road to a circular economy2019-02-16T18:16:11+00:00 Comment No Comment
Creative Commons: OpenClipart-Vectors When the Paris Agreement was signed on 12th of December 2015 by 195 parties, it highlighted the importance of sustainable consumption and production in developed countries as…
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Green Parties need to stop talking about global warming

Martin Brampton 11 February 2019 Green Parties need to stop talking about global warming2019-02-16T18:16:04+00:00 Comment No Comment
Creative Commons: LQD-Denver Global warming is looming existential threat. Doesn’t that make it the top issue for Green Parties to campaign on? You’d think it would. But there are a…
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The fossil fuel industry is terrified of students

Chris Saltmarsh 2 February 2019 The fossil fuel industry is terrified of students2019-02-16T18:15:41+00:00 Comment No Comment
Cambridge Zero Carbon The Guardian's report that fossil fuel companies BP and BHP interfered with the University of Cambridge's decision to reject divestment in June 2018 underlines two things we…
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Veganism and the pitfalls of “ethical” consumerism

Harry Holmes 25 January 2019 Veganism and the pitfalls of “ethical” consumerism2019-02-03T12:23:47+00:00 Comment 3 Comments
Creative Commons: Unisouth Throughout 2018 it seemed awareness around environmental impacts of food rose to unprecedented levels. Though the year is young, 2019 does not seem to be reversing this…
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Sadiq Khan’s congestion charge is disastrous. This union has an alternative.

Chris Saltmarsh 14 January 2019 Sadiq Khan’s congestion charge is disastrous. This union has an alternative.2019-01-16T20:15:35+00:00 Comment 2 Comments
IWGB Sadiq Khan may be a Labour Mayor of London, but his response to the capital’s crisis of air quality show that he has lacked the courage to move beyond…
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Sargassum Seaweed is Strangling the Caribbean Coasts, the Latest Example of Climate Chaos

Caroline Stoddard 15 May 2018 Sargassum Seaweed is Strangling the Caribbean Coasts, the Latest Example of Climate Chaos2018-05-15T12:08:47+01:00 Comment 1 Comment
Photo Credit: Caroline Stoddard   Sargassum is sometimes referred to as a “golden floating rainforest”, which seems like an inappropriate moniker at the moment. As rainforests are decimated at an…
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Environmentalists need to focus on collective responses, not individual consumption

Duncan Davis 26 April 2018 Environmentalists need to focus on collective responses, not individual consumption2018-04-26T09:51:32+01:00 Comment 4 Comments
Photo: pixabay user 'Ben_Kerckx' Creative Commons license   Over the past few months, mainstream environmentalism has taken a plastic turn. Concerns about plastic waste have overtaken issues of climate change…
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Even with Stormont in crisis, we can still fight climate change

Niall Bakewell 31 March 2018 Even with Stormont in crisis, we can still fight climate change2018-03-31T12:19:16+01:00 *Society* No Comment
Photo credit: Fossil Free Northern Ireland   Northern Ireland’s climate activists have suffered a lost decade. After the passing of the UK Climate Change Act in 2008, the other devolved…
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