Growing crops to make plastic may theoretically reduce reliance on fossil fuels, but at an enormous environmental cost.
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Law professor Mary Wood breaks describes how the public trust can protect rights to clean air, water, and land.
Looking at the oft superficially discussed population and consumption levers in the climate change debate.
It is yet another attempt by those who believe that only a mega-scaled, technology-intensive approach can be a viable alternative to our current fossil fuel-dependent energy infrastructure.
And onto today’s climate forecast, where we can expect to see a prolonged spell of inaction, interspersed with patches of hazy promises across many areas. Over Westminster and other centres of government, a build-up of hot air will cause inactivity to soar to record levels over the coming days, in spite of the high pressure. Elsewhere,…