
Tag: environmentalism


Report: This Protester Committed No Crime But Is Going to Prison Anyway
by Denise Laura Baker & Josie Argyle

Downstream: Continuing to Live Was a Challenge. Aaron Meets Chris Packham
On the morality of having children, the Just Stop Oil protests and Southampton F.C.

Opinion: Charles Isn’t the ‘Climate King’
by Clare Hymer

Opinion: Union Jacks and Churchill Quotes Won’t Save Insulate Britain
by Blyth Brentnall

Analysis: No, Big Oil Still Doesn’t Care About Saving the Planet
by Connor Woodman
The viability of the coal, oil and gas industries is a hot topic in elite capitalist circles. But despite appearances, shareholders aren't too worried about planetary collapse – just maximising their profits in the decades to come, writes Connor Woodman.

Analysis: Bitcoin’s Wild Fortnight Is a Reminder of Why Crypto Won’t Replace Conventional Currencies Any Time Soon
by James Meadway

Report: ‘We Want to Breathe’: Anti-Racist, Environmental and Gilets Jaunes Campaigners Are Joining Forces in France
by Olly Haynes

4 Ways We Can Continue Building a Green New Deal
by Angus Satow

Opinion: Beyond Politics? The Limits of Extinction Rebellion’s Strategy Are Beginning to Show
by Alex May

GE2019: Labour Needs a Bold Climate Vision in This Election – Including a 2030 Decarbonisation Target
by Aliya Yule

Interview: In Pursuit of a Common Wealth | Interview With George Monbiot
George Monbiot is a writer and activist. He is the founder of The Land is Ours, a campaign for the right of access to the countryside and its resources in the United Kingdom. His latest book, Out of the Wreckage: a new politics for an age of crisis sketches a new political story, tailored to […]

Ash Wednesday: Ash Sarkar X Extinction Rebellion: Lovebomb the Cops?
Ash Sarkar visited Extinction Rebellion’s Westminster occupation, to find out whether climate change activists still felt so dedicated to peace, love and positivity after hundreds of their mates were arrested for blockading the streets.

Live: In the Ring With TyskySour: Green New Deal
Parliament has finally declared climate change a national emergency. However, whilst most of the Corbyn movement is on board with the idea of a Green New Deal, there are many different visions over what a truly transformative Green New Deal can look like. This live episode of #TyskySour will delve into these tensions, debating the […]

Live: Amazon in Flames
As the Amazon burns, its time to join the dots between right-wing populism and the climate crisis. With Oscar Guardiola Rivera, Professor in law at Birkbeck and author of “What if Latin America Ruled the World?” and Daniel Willis, from Global Justice Now.

The Fix: The Budget & the IWGB
On this episode of #FixLive Clare Hymer discusses the environmental policies announced in last week’s budget, Dalia Ed looks at the Tories’ housing policies and Eleanor Kate interviews IWGB Vice-President Mags Dewhurst about organising precarious workers.

COP23 Is Over. What Did It Really Mean for Indigenous People?
by Suzanne Dhaliwal and Jade Begay
