George Monbiot – Surface Tension
Our survival depends on piercing the glassy surface of distraction, and ceasing to obey. Read here
Our survival depends on piercing the glassy surface of distraction, and ceasing to obey. Read here
A couple of examples of why corporations can do what they want. Read here
Some of the worst financiers of the worst polluters helped write the script – and more, they will implement the decisions after the summit in Glasgow. Read here
Julian Assange is a truth-teller who has committed no crime but revealed government crimes and lies on a vast scale and so performed one of the great public services of my lifetime. John Pilger is […]
But the D-word du jour is delay. And we’ve become all too familiar with the lexicon employed in its service: “adaptation,” “resilience,” “geoengineering” and “carbon capture.” These words offer the soothing promise of action, but […]
Richard Murphy taking a look at a further aspect of necessary change to reduce useless consumption and therewith CO2. Richard Murphy is an economic justice campaigner. Professor of Accounting, Sheffield University Management School. Chartered accountant. […]
How Big Polluters are using “net zero” to block meaningful action at COP26 Read here
The Jewish Chronicle warns that the dismissal of Prof David Miller is ‘just the beginning’ Jonathan Cook is an award-winning British journalist based in Nazareth, Israel, since 2001 Cross-posted from Jonathan Cook’s website To read […]
Facebook won’t let state oversight trump shareholder interest, so alternatives – based on common ownership and community control – are needed James Muldoon is senior lecturer in political science at the University of Exeter and Head […]
It’s dangerous to call Haugen a Facebook ‘whistleblower’. Whistleblowers pay a heavy price for standing up for truth, for humanity, for life. She is simply shoring up one of several elite paths to more deceit, […]
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