Tag: climate
Novara Live: The Coronavirus Climate (with George Monbiot)
George Monbiot joins Michael Walker and Aaron Bastani to discuss government bailouts and the impact of coronavirus on the politics of climate change. Plus, Boris Johnson has his sixth or seventh baby, and why festival companies are running pop-up morgues.
Novara Live: Bernie Hits the Jackpot
Michael Walker, Aaron Bastani and Dalia Gebrial discuss Bernie’s big win in Nevada, ballots dropping in the Labour leadership race, and the start of Julian Assange’s extradition hearing.
‘Clean air doesn’t come for free’: The Champion Runner Hitting the Streets for Bernie
Callum Cant
Novara FM: The Debrief
James Butler is joined by James Meadway and Adrienne Buller to break down the outcome of Labour Conference: will radical policy translate to radical action?
Power Beyond Borders: Climate Activists Target the Hostile Environment
Charlotte England
Brexit and the Climate Crash: Time for a Reality Check
Steve Rushton
Long Read: Climate Apocalypse Vs. Liberal Utopianism: The Arguments For and Against the End of the World
Nicholas Beuret
4 Reasons Zac Goldsmith Is the Worst Kind of Eco-Hypocrite
Matt Broomfield
Exposing London’s Dirty Energy Complex: 5 Companies (and Industries) Causing Climate Change
Daniel Macmillen Voskoboynik and Charlie Satow
5 Reasons the Fight for Energy Democracy Starts in Communities
Fanny Malinen
IMF Report: For a System of Stability, Capitalism is a Risky Business
Katie Arthur
Victory to the Heathrow 13! Against the Airport and Its World
Ina Fever
6 Reasons We Need an Intersectional Approach to Climate Change
Maddy Winters
COPing out: what will it take to overcome the environmental movement’s impasse?
Nicholas Beuret
Long Read: If we want to challenge terrorism, we need to tackle climate change
Steve Rushton
6 Things at Stake at the UN Climate Change Conference
Charlie Mitchell
6 Ways to Fight Climate Chaos
Out of the Woods
Climate change is an issue so big it can be paralysing, with proposed solutions appearing either hopelessly inadequate or hopelessly ambitious. This article proposes that the fight against climate chaos has to begin with those who are trying to gain from it.