Matthew James Seidel: How Right-Wingers Hijacked Green Politics in Norway
Review of The Paradox of Svalbard: Climate Change and Globalisation in the Arctic by Zdenka Sokolíčková (Pluto Press, 2023). In ‘Jacobin’. Read the article HERE.
Review of The Paradox of Svalbard: Climate Change and Globalisation in the Arctic by Zdenka Sokolíčková (Pluto Press, 2023). In ‘Jacobin’. Read the article HERE.
The relationship between climate breakdown and a dysfunctional finance and insurance system Joao Camargo is a climate activist in grassroots movement Climaximo in Portugal and in the Climate Jobs campaign. He’s an environmental engineer and […]
The Beyond Growth conference was a landmark event for the degrowth movement, but it also highlighted the risks of co-option by the powerful. Seán Fearon is a PhD researcher at Queen’s University Belfast, working in […]
Eco-fascism will inevitably emerge as an important political tendency as mainstream politics fails to address the climate crisis. Cross-posted from the Green European Journal THE environmental crisis is continuing to approach a point of ecological […]
Europe is following the rest of the world in having drought and water shortage problems which will only get uglier as time passes Binoy Kampmark was a Commonwealth Scholar at Selwyn College, Cambridge. He lectures at […]
The super-rich emit far more emissions than anyone else, so any climate emission reduction policies must target them Cross-posted from The Conversation Europe Fernando Valladares is a Professor in the Department of Biogeography and Global […]
Reaching net zero – is it doable, or is it just a pipe dream? In podcasts recently Steve Keen has expressed thoughts that we are already too late to avoid catastrophic climate change. But this […]
Extortionate debt forces nations to pursue climate-unfriendly policies in the hope of repaying loans. Until the next crisis strikes. Cross-posted from Common Dreams As climate activists, we are used to banging our heads against brick […]
Many areas in Europe are seeing a sharp decline in industrial jobs, without high-polluting industries disappearing Charlotte Sophia Bez is a Postdoctoral Fellow at the FutureLab CERES at Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research (PIK) […]
Peatlands, which store one-third of the world’s soil carbon, are both a depleted and overlooked resource. Clare Taylor is a moderator and journalist specialised in sustainable energy and environment Joanne Potter is a writer and […]
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