We must not lose sight of the justice demands highlighted by the effects of climate change
A recent report by the Institute for Public Policy Research think-tank opens with the fear that the symptoms of climate change will distract from the issue’s root causes. In other words, that the more we busy ourselves with the effects – droughts, flooding and extreme heat, for example – the less capacity we have to… Continue reading We must not lose sight of the justice demands highlighted by the effects of climate change
Climate Commitments can’t Cease with China
It is looking as though Xi Jinping of China will not be attending the COP-26 conference, due to be held in Glasgow from the 31st October – it is assumed representatives will be sent in his place. China is a part of the Paris Climate agreement as well as the plan to reach peak emissions… Continue reading Climate Commitments can’t Cease with China
Insulate Britain: A Cold Reception from the Conservatives
Anyone with an eye on the media will have struggled to avoid the recent Insulate Britain protests, with 12 disruptive actions in the last 4 weeks. Protestors have blocked traffic on the M25, the M4 and the M1 around London, calling for urgent government action on the housing and the climate crisis. Through disruptive civil… Continue reading Insulate Britain: A Cold Reception from the Conservatives