Government shows zero ambition Peter Somerville | 30th November 2021 The UK government’s Net Zero Strategy just does not add up. We read every word - so you don't have to. An advert for oblivion Andrew Simms | 25th November 2021 The COP26 conference came to Glasgow and went again - and there is already evidence from the Scottish city that it will have little or no legacy. The activisms of COP26 Tobias Müller | 22nd November 2021 What were the different activist groups at COP26 on Glasgow trying to achieve? Did they have any success? Roads to an energy commons Simon Pirani | 18th November 2021 Now is the time to fundamentally transform how our societies produce and distribute energy. Warmer soil stores less carbon Brendan Montague | 18th November 2021 Scientists confirm climate feedback with warmer temperatures turning soils into a net carbon contributor. Fight against fossil fuels gains new allies at COP26 Catherine Early | 13th November 2021 Fossil fuels have barely been mentioned in previous climate talks. COP26 has seen a shift, and new movements are forming. COPitulation Emily Beament Neil Pooran | 12th November 2021 New draft of Cop26 deal weakens language on fossil fuel phaseout. The circus at the end of the world Bill McGuire | 11th November 2021 'The most important meeting in human history has failed abysmally to rise to the challenge of slashing emissions.' Gie me ae spark o' nature's fire Nicolas Eliades | 10th November 2021 Revelations, reflections and reservations from the COP26 halls of power and the streets of ire. Billion face lethal heat stress Tess de la Mare | 9th November 2021 Heat stress – a combination of dangerous heat and humidity – currently affects 68 million people globally. Vulnerable countries face economic breakdown Emily Beament | 8th November 2021 Vulnerable countries risk GDPs falling 13 percent by 2050 even if 1.5 target discussed at COP26 is met. Diagnosing climate trauma Charlie Hertzog Young | 4th November 2021 Climate trauma will impact people the world over - and especially in the global south. We need ecological repair to prevent such harm. Indigenous islanders' homes are sinking Daniel Harkins | 3rd November 2021 Groups from Panama, Amazonia, Patagonia, Alaska and the wider USA were today joined by activists at COP26 in Glasgow. On the right tracks Tiem van der Deure | 2nd November 2021 We chartered a train to Glasgow for COP26 and took 500 people with us. This is what we learned. Jobs not COPs Jonathan Neale | 2nd November 2021 We need millions of new climate jobs every year if we have any hope of cutting the emissions necessary to avert breakdown. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Current page 8 Page 9 Page 10 Page 11 Page 12 … Next page ›› Last page Last » Home Editors’ Picks Themes Activism Biodiversity Climate Breakdown Economics and policy Energy Food and Farming Mining Pollution Writers Brendan Montague Catherine Early Natalie Bennett Simon Pirani Gareth Dale Yasmin Dahnoun Ecologist Writers' Fund Resurgence & Ecologist Ecologist recycled Events
An advert for oblivion Andrew Simms | 25th November 2021 The COP26 conference came to Glasgow and went again - and there is already evidence from the Scottish city that it will have little or no legacy. The activisms of COP26 Tobias Müller | 22nd November 2021 What were the different activist groups at COP26 on Glasgow trying to achieve? Did they have any success? Roads to an energy commons Simon Pirani | 18th November 2021 Now is the time to fundamentally transform how our societies produce and distribute energy. Warmer soil stores less carbon Brendan Montague | 18th November 2021 Scientists confirm climate feedback with warmer temperatures turning soils into a net carbon contributor. Fight against fossil fuels gains new allies at COP26 Catherine Early | 13th November 2021 Fossil fuels have barely been mentioned in previous climate talks. COP26 has seen a shift, and new movements are forming. COPitulation Emily Beament Neil Pooran | 12th November 2021 New draft of Cop26 deal weakens language on fossil fuel phaseout. The circus at the end of the world Bill McGuire | 11th November 2021 'The most important meeting in human history has failed abysmally to rise to the challenge of slashing emissions.' Gie me ae spark o' nature's fire Nicolas Eliades | 10th November 2021 Revelations, reflections and reservations from the COP26 halls of power and the streets of ire. Billion face lethal heat stress Tess de la Mare | 9th November 2021 Heat stress – a combination of dangerous heat and humidity – currently affects 68 million people globally. Vulnerable countries face economic breakdown Emily Beament | 8th November 2021 Vulnerable countries risk GDPs falling 13 percent by 2050 even if 1.5 target discussed at COP26 is met. Diagnosing climate trauma Charlie Hertzog Young | 4th November 2021 Climate trauma will impact people the world over - and especially in the global south. We need ecological repair to prevent such harm. Indigenous islanders' homes are sinking Daniel Harkins | 3rd November 2021 Groups from Panama, Amazonia, Patagonia, Alaska and the wider USA were today joined by activists at COP26 in Glasgow. On the right tracks Tiem van der Deure | 2nd November 2021 We chartered a train to Glasgow for COP26 and took 500 people with us. This is what we learned. Jobs not COPs Jonathan Neale | 2nd November 2021 We need millions of new climate jobs every year if we have any hope of cutting the emissions necessary to avert breakdown. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Current page 8 Page 9 Page 10 Page 11 Page 12 … Next page ›› Last page Last » Home Editors’ Picks Themes Activism Biodiversity Climate Breakdown Economics and policy Energy Food and Farming Mining Pollution Writers Brendan Montague Catherine Early Natalie Bennett Simon Pirani Gareth Dale Yasmin Dahnoun Ecologist Writers' Fund Resurgence & Ecologist Ecologist recycled Events
The activisms of COP26 Tobias Müller | 22nd November 2021 What were the different activist groups at COP26 on Glasgow trying to achieve? Did they have any success? Roads to an energy commons Simon Pirani | 18th November 2021 Now is the time to fundamentally transform how our societies produce and distribute energy. Warmer soil stores less carbon Brendan Montague | 18th November 2021 Scientists confirm climate feedback with warmer temperatures turning soils into a net carbon contributor. Fight against fossil fuels gains new allies at COP26 Catherine Early | 13th November 2021 Fossil fuels have barely been mentioned in previous climate talks. COP26 has seen a shift, and new movements are forming. COPitulation Emily Beament Neil Pooran | 12th November 2021 New draft of Cop26 deal weakens language on fossil fuel phaseout. The circus at the end of the world Bill McGuire | 11th November 2021 'The most important meeting in human history has failed abysmally to rise to the challenge of slashing emissions.' Gie me ae spark o' nature's fire Nicolas Eliades | 10th November 2021 Revelations, reflections and reservations from the COP26 halls of power and the streets of ire. Billion face lethal heat stress Tess de la Mare | 9th November 2021 Heat stress – a combination of dangerous heat and humidity – currently affects 68 million people globally. Vulnerable countries face economic breakdown Emily Beament | 8th November 2021 Vulnerable countries risk GDPs falling 13 percent by 2050 even if 1.5 target discussed at COP26 is met. Diagnosing climate trauma Charlie Hertzog Young | 4th November 2021 Climate trauma will impact people the world over - and especially in the global south. We need ecological repair to prevent such harm. Indigenous islanders' homes are sinking Daniel Harkins | 3rd November 2021 Groups from Panama, Amazonia, Patagonia, Alaska and the wider USA were today joined by activists at COP26 in Glasgow. On the right tracks Tiem van der Deure | 2nd November 2021 We chartered a train to Glasgow for COP26 and took 500 people with us. This is what we learned. Jobs not COPs Jonathan Neale | 2nd November 2021 We need millions of new climate jobs every year if we have any hope of cutting the emissions necessary to avert breakdown. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Current page 8 Page 9 Page 10 Page 11 Page 12 … Next page ›› Last page Last » Home Editors’ Picks Themes Activism Biodiversity Climate Breakdown Economics and policy Energy Food and Farming Mining Pollution Writers Brendan Montague Catherine Early Natalie Bennett Simon Pirani Gareth Dale Yasmin Dahnoun Ecologist Writers' Fund Resurgence & Ecologist Ecologist recycled Events
Roads to an energy commons Simon Pirani | 18th November 2021 Now is the time to fundamentally transform how our societies produce and distribute energy. Warmer soil stores less carbon Brendan Montague | 18th November 2021 Scientists confirm climate feedback with warmer temperatures turning soils into a net carbon contributor. Fight against fossil fuels gains new allies at COP26 Catherine Early | 13th November 2021 Fossil fuels have barely been mentioned in previous climate talks. COP26 has seen a shift, and new movements are forming. COPitulation Emily Beament Neil Pooran | 12th November 2021 New draft of Cop26 deal weakens language on fossil fuel phaseout. The circus at the end of the world Bill McGuire | 11th November 2021 'The most important meeting in human history has failed abysmally to rise to the challenge of slashing emissions.' Gie me ae spark o' nature's fire Nicolas Eliades | 10th November 2021 Revelations, reflections and reservations from the COP26 halls of power and the streets of ire. Billion face lethal heat stress Tess de la Mare | 9th November 2021 Heat stress – a combination of dangerous heat and humidity – currently affects 68 million people globally. Vulnerable countries face economic breakdown Emily Beament | 8th November 2021 Vulnerable countries risk GDPs falling 13 percent by 2050 even if 1.5 target discussed at COP26 is met. Diagnosing climate trauma Charlie Hertzog Young | 4th November 2021 Climate trauma will impact people the world over - and especially in the global south. We need ecological repair to prevent such harm. Indigenous islanders' homes are sinking Daniel Harkins | 3rd November 2021 Groups from Panama, Amazonia, Patagonia, Alaska and the wider USA were today joined by activists at COP26 in Glasgow. On the right tracks Tiem van der Deure | 2nd November 2021 We chartered a train to Glasgow for COP26 and took 500 people with us. This is what we learned. Jobs not COPs Jonathan Neale | 2nd November 2021 We need millions of new climate jobs every year if we have any hope of cutting the emissions necessary to avert breakdown. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Current page 8 Page 9 Page 10 Page 11 Page 12 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Warmer soil stores less carbon Brendan Montague | 18th November 2021 Scientists confirm climate feedback with warmer temperatures turning soils into a net carbon contributor. Fight against fossil fuels gains new allies at COP26 Catherine Early | 13th November 2021 Fossil fuels have barely been mentioned in previous climate talks. COP26 has seen a shift, and new movements are forming. COPitulation Emily Beament Neil Pooran | 12th November 2021 New draft of Cop26 deal weakens language on fossil fuel phaseout. The circus at the end of the world Bill McGuire | 11th November 2021 'The most important meeting in human history has failed abysmally to rise to the challenge of slashing emissions.' Gie me ae spark o' nature's fire Nicolas Eliades | 10th November 2021 Revelations, reflections and reservations from the COP26 halls of power and the streets of ire. Billion face lethal heat stress Tess de la Mare | 9th November 2021 Heat stress – a combination of dangerous heat and humidity – currently affects 68 million people globally. Vulnerable countries face economic breakdown Emily Beament | 8th November 2021 Vulnerable countries risk GDPs falling 13 percent by 2050 even if 1.5 target discussed at COP26 is met. Diagnosing climate trauma Charlie Hertzog Young | 4th November 2021 Climate trauma will impact people the world over - and especially in the global south. We need ecological repair to prevent such harm. Indigenous islanders' homes are sinking Daniel Harkins | 3rd November 2021 Groups from Panama, Amazonia, Patagonia, Alaska and the wider USA were today joined by activists at COP26 in Glasgow. On the right tracks Tiem van der Deure | 2nd November 2021 We chartered a train to Glasgow for COP26 and took 500 people with us. This is what we learned. Jobs not COPs Jonathan Neale | 2nd November 2021 We need millions of new climate jobs every year if we have any hope of cutting the emissions necessary to avert breakdown. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Current page 8 Page 9 Page 10 Page 11 Page 12 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Fight against fossil fuels gains new allies at COP26 Catherine Early | 13th November 2021 Fossil fuels have barely been mentioned in previous climate talks. COP26 has seen a shift, and new movements are forming. COPitulation Emily Beament Neil Pooran | 12th November 2021 New draft of Cop26 deal weakens language on fossil fuel phaseout. The circus at the end of the world Bill McGuire | 11th November 2021 'The most important meeting in human history has failed abysmally to rise to the challenge of slashing emissions.' Gie me ae spark o' nature's fire Nicolas Eliades | 10th November 2021 Revelations, reflections and reservations from the COP26 halls of power and the streets of ire. Billion face lethal heat stress Tess de la Mare | 9th November 2021 Heat stress – a combination of dangerous heat and humidity – currently affects 68 million people globally. Vulnerable countries face economic breakdown Emily Beament | 8th November 2021 Vulnerable countries risk GDPs falling 13 percent by 2050 even if 1.5 target discussed at COP26 is met. Diagnosing climate trauma Charlie Hertzog Young | 4th November 2021 Climate trauma will impact people the world over - and especially in the global south. We need ecological repair to prevent such harm. Indigenous islanders' homes are sinking Daniel Harkins | 3rd November 2021 Groups from Panama, Amazonia, Patagonia, Alaska and the wider USA were today joined by activists at COP26 in Glasgow. On the right tracks Tiem van der Deure | 2nd November 2021 We chartered a train to Glasgow for COP26 and took 500 people with us. This is what we learned. Jobs not COPs Jonathan Neale | 2nd November 2021 We need millions of new climate jobs every year if we have any hope of cutting the emissions necessary to avert breakdown. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Current page 8 Page 9 Page 10 Page 11 Page 12 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
COPitulation Emily Beament Neil Pooran | 12th November 2021 New draft of Cop26 deal weakens language on fossil fuel phaseout. The circus at the end of the world Bill McGuire | 11th November 2021 'The most important meeting in human history has failed abysmally to rise to the challenge of slashing emissions.' Gie me ae spark o' nature's fire Nicolas Eliades | 10th November 2021 Revelations, reflections and reservations from the COP26 halls of power and the streets of ire. Billion face lethal heat stress Tess de la Mare | 9th November 2021 Heat stress – a combination of dangerous heat and humidity – currently affects 68 million people globally. Vulnerable countries face economic breakdown Emily Beament | 8th November 2021 Vulnerable countries risk GDPs falling 13 percent by 2050 even if 1.5 target discussed at COP26 is met. Diagnosing climate trauma Charlie Hertzog Young | 4th November 2021 Climate trauma will impact people the world over - and especially in the global south. We need ecological repair to prevent such harm. Indigenous islanders' homes are sinking Daniel Harkins | 3rd November 2021 Groups from Panama, Amazonia, Patagonia, Alaska and the wider USA were today joined by activists at COP26 in Glasgow. On the right tracks Tiem van der Deure | 2nd November 2021 We chartered a train to Glasgow for COP26 and took 500 people with us. This is what we learned. Jobs not COPs Jonathan Neale | 2nd November 2021 We need millions of new climate jobs every year if we have any hope of cutting the emissions necessary to avert breakdown. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Current page 8 Page 9 Page 10 Page 11 Page 12 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
The circus at the end of the world Bill McGuire | 11th November 2021 'The most important meeting in human history has failed abysmally to rise to the challenge of slashing emissions.' Gie me ae spark o' nature's fire Nicolas Eliades | 10th November 2021 Revelations, reflections and reservations from the COP26 halls of power and the streets of ire. Billion face lethal heat stress Tess de la Mare | 9th November 2021 Heat stress – a combination of dangerous heat and humidity – currently affects 68 million people globally. Vulnerable countries face economic breakdown Emily Beament | 8th November 2021 Vulnerable countries risk GDPs falling 13 percent by 2050 even if 1.5 target discussed at COP26 is met. Diagnosing climate trauma Charlie Hertzog Young | 4th November 2021 Climate trauma will impact people the world over - and especially in the global south. We need ecological repair to prevent such harm. Indigenous islanders' homes are sinking Daniel Harkins | 3rd November 2021 Groups from Panama, Amazonia, Patagonia, Alaska and the wider USA were today joined by activists at COP26 in Glasgow. On the right tracks Tiem van der Deure | 2nd November 2021 We chartered a train to Glasgow for COP26 and took 500 people with us. This is what we learned. Jobs not COPs Jonathan Neale | 2nd November 2021 We need millions of new climate jobs every year if we have any hope of cutting the emissions necessary to avert breakdown. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Current page 8 Page 9 Page 10 Page 11 Page 12 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Gie me ae spark o' nature's fire Nicolas Eliades | 10th November 2021 Revelations, reflections and reservations from the COP26 halls of power and the streets of ire. Billion face lethal heat stress Tess de la Mare | 9th November 2021 Heat stress – a combination of dangerous heat and humidity – currently affects 68 million people globally. Vulnerable countries face economic breakdown Emily Beament | 8th November 2021 Vulnerable countries risk GDPs falling 13 percent by 2050 even if 1.5 target discussed at COP26 is met. Diagnosing climate trauma Charlie Hertzog Young | 4th November 2021 Climate trauma will impact people the world over - and especially in the global south. We need ecological repair to prevent such harm. Indigenous islanders' homes are sinking Daniel Harkins | 3rd November 2021 Groups from Panama, Amazonia, Patagonia, Alaska and the wider USA were today joined by activists at COP26 in Glasgow. On the right tracks Tiem van der Deure | 2nd November 2021 We chartered a train to Glasgow for COP26 and took 500 people with us. This is what we learned. Jobs not COPs Jonathan Neale | 2nd November 2021 We need millions of new climate jobs every year if we have any hope of cutting the emissions necessary to avert breakdown. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Current page 8 Page 9 Page 10 Page 11 Page 12 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Billion face lethal heat stress Tess de la Mare | 9th November 2021 Heat stress – a combination of dangerous heat and humidity – currently affects 68 million people globally. Vulnerable countries face economic breakdown Emily Beament | 8th November 2021 Vulnerable countries risk GDPs falling 13 percent by 2050 even if 1.5 target discussed at COP26 is met. Diagnosing climate trauma Charlie Hertzog Young | 4th November 2021 Climate trauma will impact people the world over - and especially in the global south. We need ecological repair to prevent such harm. Indigenous islanders' homes are sinking Daniel Harkins | 3rd November 2021 Groups from Panama, Amazonia, Patagonia, Alaska and the wider USA were today joined by activists at COP26 in Glasgow. On the right tracks Tiem van der Deure | 2nd November 2021 We chartered a train to Glasgow for COP26 and took 500 people with us. This is what we learned. Jobs not COPs Jonathan Neale | 2nd November 2021 We need millions of new climate jobs every year if we have any hope of cutting the emissions necessary to avert breakdown. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Current page 8 Page 9 Page 10 Page 11 Page 12 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Vulnerable countries face economic breakdown Emily Beament | 8th November 2021 Vulnerable countries risk GDPs falling 13 percent by 2050 even if 1.5 target discussed at COP26 is met. Diagnosing climate trauma Charlie Hertzog Young | 4th November 2021 Climate trauma will impact people the world over - and especially in the global south. We need ecological repair to prevent such harm. Indigenous islanders' homes are sinking Daniel Harkins | 3rd November 2021 Groups from Panama, Amazonia, Patagonia, Alaska and the wider USA were today joined by activists at COP26 in Glasgow. On the right tracks Tiem van der Deure | 2nd November 2021 We chartered a train to Glasgow for COP26 and took 500 people with us. This is what we learned. Jobs not COPs Jonathan Neale | 2nd November 2021 We need millions of new climate jobs every year if we have any hope of cutting the emissions necessary to avert breakdown. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Current page 8 Page 9 Page 10 Page 11 Page 12 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Diagnosing climate trauma Charlie Hertzog Young | 4th November 2021 Climate trauma will impact people the world over - and especially in the global south. We need ecological repair to prevent such harm. Indigenous islanders' homes are sinking Daniel Harkins | 3rd November 2021 Groups from Panama, Amazonia, Patagonia, Alaska and the wider USA were today joined by activists at COP26 in Glasgow. On the right tracks Tiem van der Deure | 2nd November 2021 We chartered a train to Glasgow for COP26 and took 500 people with us. This is what we learned. Jobs not COPs Jonathan Neale | 2nd November 2021 We need millions of new climate jobs every year if we have any hope of cutting the emissions necessary to avert breakdown. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Current page 8 Page 9 Page 10 Page 11 Page 12 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Indigenous islanders' homes are sinking Daniel Harkins | 3rd November 2021 Groups from Panama, Amazonia, Patagonia, Alaska and the wider USA were today joined by activists at COP26 in Glasgow. On the right tracks Tiem van der Deure | 2nd November 2021 We chartered a train to Glasgow for COP26 and took 500 people with us. This is what we learned. Jobs not COPs Jonathan Neale | 2nd November 2021 We need millions of new climate jobs every year if we have any hope of cutting the emissions necessary to avert breakdown. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Current page 8 Page 9 Page 10 Page 11 Page 12 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
On the right tracks Tiem van der Deure | 2nd November 2021 We chartered a train to Glasgow for COP26 and took 500 people with us. This is what we learned. Jobs not COPs Jonathan Neale | 2nd November 2021 We need millions of new climate jobs every year if we have any hope of cutting the emissions necessary to avert breakdown.
Jobs not COPs Jonathan Neale | 2nd November 2021 We need millions of new climate jobs every year if we have any hope of cutting the emissions necessary to avert breakdown.