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Commentary

Mobilisation in the war on climate change

The ecologist and campaigner, Chris Rose, argues against the dangers of ‘climate appeasement’ and says that there are answers to even some of the most...

By Chris Rose on 23 July 2019

Story of change

Adblocking – the global cities clearing streets of advertising to promote human and environmental health

Advertising fuels consumerism and overconsumption. One graphic representation of how much we are living beyond our environmental means is that in 2019, the...

Posted on 23 July 2019

Commentary

The polluter elite and the challenge of rapid transition

The window of opportunity to prevent irreversible climate breakdown and mass species extinction is closing. Accelerating the transition requires directly...

By Dario Kenner on 22 July 2019

Story of change

Fly me to the moon – we did that in 8 years, so can we stop climate change in 10?

When faced with adversity, or just extreme challenges, humanity is capable of doing remarkable things, and has repeatedly done so. People collaborate,...

Posted on 15 July 2019

Story of change

Tackling drought in Kenya: livestock insurance policy to help pastoralists beat climate change

Incorporating the views of communities that are often at the bottom of the pyramid, and whose voices are rarely heard in sustainability strategies is key to...

By Fiona Imbali on 11 July 2019

Commentary

The elephant in the room: Fossil fuel non-proliferation

There is a huge elephant in the world of climate policy that no one wants to name. The burning of fossil fuels is the primary cause of the current climate...

By Peter Newell on 10 July 2019

Briefing

Towards a fossil fuel non-proliferation treaty

A new approach is needed to tackle the climate crisis, in which the long overlooked
supply-side of fossil fuels takes centre stage. A crucial aspect of this...

By Peter Newell and Andrew Simms on 8 July 2019

Past Event

Rapid Transition at Glastonbury

29 June 2019

Glastonbury 2019 had a distinctly green feel about it, and we’re not just talking about the swathes of countryside occupied by festival revellers. For the...

Story of change

Shine On: Solar power is eclipsing coal, oil, gas and nuclear energy with rapid growth and cost reductions

A heatwave across Europe was a reminder of the dangers of climate breakdown, but also of the enormous opportunities for tapping into the clean renewable...

Posted on 4 July 2019
Clean energy
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