Articles by Mathew D. Rose
ecohustler: EasyJet faces investigation over greenwash adverts during COP26
The aviation industry doesn’t have a credible plan to reduce emissions in the near, medium or long term Read here
Wolfgang Knorr: If you still want 1.5 – think twice and think deeply
With the world’s eyes currently glued on COP26, it’s time to take a fresh look at how we handle global, protracted crises Wolfgang Knorr is a Senior Research Scientist for Physical Geography and Ecosystem Science […]
Richard D. Wolff – Why the Troubled U.S. Empire Could Quickly Fall Apart
The American Empire will not be destroyed by another nation, but from the enemy within: unbridled capitalism. Richard D. Wolff is professor of economics emeritus at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst, and a visiting professor […]
Carlo Clericetti – Hypocrisy will save the EU
The “Polish case” raises a fundamental question: does European law prevail over national constitutions? The peculiarity of European integration, which has been guided by law (behind which, however, a certain political conception, the neo-liberal one, […]
Michael Hudson – Is This the End of the Unreformable Democratic Party?
This all reminiscent of the analyses after Trump’s victory. Democracy is dead in the USA, as is the case in most EU nations. If you vote for the Left or the Populist Right, the same […]
DeSmog UK: Energy Ministers To Mingle With CEOs of High-Carbon Companies at COP26 Business Dinner
The farce that is COP26 just keeps growing. Read here
Oxfam: Carbon emissions of richest 1% set to be 30 times the 1.5°C limit in 2030
The poorest half of the global population will still emit far below the 1.5°C-aligned level in 2030. The richest 1 percent and 10 percent of people are set to exceed this level by 30 times […]
TUC: Seven ways platform workers are fighting back
Platform working is an expanding part of the economy. Globally the number of platforms has grown five-fold in a decade.[1] And the coronavirus pandemic seems to have been the catalyst for further surge in platform […]
PIK: 10 New Insights in Climate Science 2021
As compounding impacts from our worsening climate crisis become more visible around the globe, leading researchers at COP26 highlight urgent and interconnected risks and solutions. The 10 New Insights in Climate Science series is a […]