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Malcolm McCulloch – Earth may have already passed the crucial 1.5°C warming limit

February 6, 2024 David Shirreff 0

Global temperatures have already exceeded 1.5°C warming and may pass 2°C later this decade, according to a world-first study led by the author Malcolm McCulloch is a coral reef expert at the School of Earth and […]

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Shannon Gibson – Where climate activism is heading next

February 5, 2024 Ben Wray 0

Disruptive and sometimes unpopular tactics can contribute to a ‘radical-flank effect’ in climate politics. Shannon Gibson is Associate Professor of International Relations and Environmental Studies at the USC Dornsife College of Letters. USC graduate student […]

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RTE: Paris votes in favour of tripling SUV parking charge to over €18 per hour

February 4, 2024 Mathew D. Rose 0

Paris voters have backed a proposal from the capital’s socialist mayor Anne Hidalgo to triple parking charges on hefty SUV-style cars, according to official results from city hall. Parisians voted 54.55% in favour of charging […]

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Nteranya Ginga, Tshimundu, Koko Ginga, J. Munroe – The grim realities of Western climate change discourse on Africa

February 4, 2024 Mathew D. Rose 0

Where do African peoples fit into Western narratives on climate change, if at all? Nteranya Ginga is an international development consultant with a research background in the rehabilitation, reconciliation, and reintegration of former child soldiers […]

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Bill Mitchell: Moving to a sustainable system of food production within a degrowth paradigm

February 4, 2024 Mathew D. Rose 0

André Gorz: “The profit-driven economy must be replaced by a decentralised, distributive economy. Only in integrated communities, “on a human scale”, can the adjustment of production to needs and of needs to resources – as […]

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Natalia Mamonova – Blame the System, Not the Farmers 

February 1, 2024 Mathew D. Rose 0

The farmer protests as indicators of the systemic crisis of the neoliberal agricultural model that has failed farmers and the planet. Natalia Mamonova is a rural (political) sociologist with over 10 years of research experience […]

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Adam Tooze – In China, clean energy is now THE driver of overall economic growth.

January 31, 2024 Ben Wray 0

It’s gone entirely under-the-radar in Europe that not only is China churning out enough solar panels for the world at rock-bottom prices, but the European Union is increasingly manouvering to block those solar panels reaching […]

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Ella Gilbert – Why 2023 was an exceptional year for Antarctic sea ice

January 30, 2024 David Shirreff 0

After crashing to a record low summer extent in February, sea ice around the southern continent regrew extremely slowly.  Dr Ella Gilbert is regional climate modeller at the British Antarctic Survey Cross-posted from CarbonBrief Dundee Antarctic Whaling […]

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Joe Guinan – Port Talbot’s Betrayal Shows Britain’s Lack of Direction

January 24, 2024 Ben Wray 0

‘There is no future for a country with no real approach to developing a green steel industry — Port Talbot’s treatment demonstrates the Tories’ lack of seriousness to this reality.’ In Tribune. Read the article […]

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John Feffer – How Can Workers Ensure the ‘Just Transition’ Is Truly Just?

January 23, 2024 Mathew D. Rose 0

The global economy is already undergoing its most fundamental transformation since the Industrial Revolution; if workers and trade unions are at the table negotiating the transition, the process has a greater chance of being equitable […]

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Genocide in Gaza: Israel’s Long War on Palestine by Avi Shlaim

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Book Review by Hossam el-Hamalawy Avi Shlaim’s Genocide in Gaza: Israel’s Long War on Palestine is a book written in the midst of catastrophe, not after its dust has settled.  It is a work shaped […]

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