An opinion piece (‘Degrowth approach is disastrous’, Canberra Times, 9 September, p.38) by authors from the Centre for Independent Studies (CIS) attacked the concept of degrowth to a steady-state economy (SSE) and defended the notion of continuing economic growth on a finite planet. The Canberra Times did not publish the opinion piece I submitted in Continue reading »
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Stuart Spray speaks to the activist and TV presenter, who has announced he is challenging the Prime Minister on the legality of abandoning key net zero commitments
By backing ambitious and transformative environmental policies, Labour could offer a clear vision for substantive change, writes the CEO of the Environmental Justice Foundation
The world’s largest and smelliest flower teeters on extinction.
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Rishi Sunak's Party is placing itself in opposition not just to its own record, but to observable reality itself, reports Adam Bienkov
The manner in which the Conservatives' anti-net zero campaign has been waged has resonant parallels with that which produced Brexit, writes Julian Petley
A North Carolina facility’s record of violations undercuts the dream of plastics recycling.
The post They Promised “Advanced Recycling” for Plastics and Delivered Toxic Waste appeared first on The Intercept.
Hands-on fieldwork, cutting-edge science, and baboons who steal your lunch.
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Trudi Warner faces up to two years in prison for contempt of court. Now activists across the country are copying her action in solidarity