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Voice from Vermont: What Murray Bookchin can still teach us about environmentalism

Harry Holmes 4 August 2019 Voice from Vermont: What Murray Bookchin can still teach us about environmentalism2019-08-10T14:43:04+01:00 Comment 1 Comment
Like any stereotypical twenty-something I feel the compulsion to stay active on social media, browsing Twitter every day or so. Without fail every few days the same command keeps popping…
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Boris Johnson would let the planet burn

James Hanson 25 July 2019 Boris Johnson would let the planet burn2019-07-25T00:47:17+01:00 Comment 1 Comment
Image credit: Andrew Parsons, Creative Commons It’s hard to work out what Boris Johnson, who took office as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom yesterday, genuinely believes. This is particularly…
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The government’s proposed carbon charge for airlines misses the mark

James Hanson 24 July 2019 The government’s proposed carbon charge for airlines misses the mark2019-07-24T00:44:54+01:00 Comment No Comment
Image credit: Solvay Group, Creative Commons The Department for Transport has proposed to offset the CO2 emissions produced by various modes of transport, most significantly airplanes, by introducing a new…
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A tale of two parties: Learning the environmental lessons from the 2010 coalition

Harry Holmes 22 July 2019 A tale of two parties: Learning the environmental lessons from the 2010 coalition2019-07-22T09:49:34+01:00 Comment No Comment
Image credit: Number 10, Creative Commons It’s May 2010. Good Times by Roll Deep is charting number one, a track about keeping the party going and living your best life.…
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The EU is subsidising Ryanair’s carbon emissions

James Hanson 21 July 2019 The EU is subsidising Ryanair’s carbon emissions2019-07-21T10:33:11+01:00 News No Comment
Image credit: Bart Busschots, Creative Commons As the number of people flying regularly continues to rise, CO2 emissions from aviation have soared, rising by in the last five years in…
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Only 5% of UK universities are taking investment in renewables seriously

Chris Saltmarsh 17 July 2019 Only 5% of UK universities are taking investment in renewables seriously2019-07-17T19:30:26+01:00 Comment No Comment
Image credit: Creative Commons, Tom Corser People & Planet has revealed the universities leading the UK higher education sector in investment in renewable energy. The student activist network has published…
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Facing up to the reality of green tech production

Martin Brampton 15 July 2019 Facing up to the reality of green tech production2019-07-15T17:36:18+01:00 Comment No Comment
Image credit: Enough Project, Creative Commons Climate crisis is getting a lot of coverage. We have to be thankful that people are at last paying attention. Advocacy for renewable energy…
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No more fossil fuel infrastructure can be built if we’re to meet the 1.5 degree target

James Hanson 7 July 2019 No more fossil fuel infrastructure can be built if we’re to meet the 1.5 degree target2019-07-07T00:44:22+01:00 News No Comment
Image credit: Larry D Moore, Creative Commons The Paris Agreement commits the world’s governments to ensuring that global temperatures don’t rise by more than two degrees above pre-industrial levels. The…
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Environment-trashing “game” meat has no place in England’s food strategy

Natalie Bennett 5 July 2019 Environment-trashing “game” meat has no place in England’s food strategy2019-07-05T19:17:44+01:00 Comment No Comment
Image credit: Gary Noon, Creative Commons Sometimes you see media campaigns and policy stances so ill-conceived, so clearly counterproductive, that you have to wonder what the person who came up…
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The government is letting the fashion industry trash our planet

Amelia Womack 21 June 2019 The government is letting the fashion industry trash our planet2019-06-21T09:10:47+01:00 Comment No Comment
The proposals from Parliament’s Environmental Audit Committee to begin to address the thoroughly outsized contribution of the fashion industry to the trashing of our planet were modest. If they could…
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