David Powell – Rebooting the Green New Deal
A Green New Deal is becoming increasingly relevant and necessary. In this article David Powell looks at the lessons from the last 10 years in Britain – and challenges for the next. Most of this […]
A Green New Deal is becoming increasingly relevant and necessary. In this article David Powell looks at the lessons from the last 10 years in Britain – and challenges for the next. Most of this […]
Richard Black is Director of the Energy 6 Climate Intelligence Unit (ECIU) Cross-posted from the ECIU Blog Separated at their closest by only the breadth of a Schengen Agreement border, remarkably similar in standard of […]
As atomic energy gets ever more difficult to afford and renewables become steadily cheaper, a nuclear sunset awaits plans for new plants. Paul Brown, a founding editor of Climate News Network, is a former environment […]
Christian Mueller / shutterstock Chris Smith, University of Leeds Despite some positive climate action, new fossil fuel infrastructure is still being built and deployed. Dozens of new coal power plants are currently planned or under […]
The hysteria around Brexit has distracted from a more important change taking place in Britain with significant repercussions for the whole of Europe: a major political party, Labour, has developed the most ambitious political policy […]
Book review by Mathew D. Rose It takes courage these days to write a book critical of the EU, especially from a leftist perspective: to do so in Austria even more so. Austria, like Germany, […]
Richard Murphy puts us politically back on track for 2019. Richard Murphy is Professor of Practice in International Political Economy, City University of London. He campaigns on issues of tax avoidance and tax evasion, as […]
Wrap-up from the UN climate talks in Katowice, Poland Cross-posted from Corporate Europe Observatory This year’s UN climate talks, COP24, wrapped up late on Saturday night in Katowice, Poland. They were supposed to agree the […]
Listen here Professor Carlota Perez has spent her career researching the profound impact technology has had on socio-economic development. In this fascinating interview, we explore the two distinct phases of a technological revolution as outlined […]
T A coal mine near the mountains in Alberta.(Shutterstock) Kyla Tienhaara, Queen’s University, Ontario “Coal is dead.” These are not the words of a Greenpeace activist or left-wing politician, but of Jim Barry, the […]
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