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The Politics of Petrol
(4 minutes) Petrostate climate diplomacy continues to be relevant in a world that is far from ready to let go of fossil fuels, argues Margareth Sembiring. And the COP28 conference last November-December made this very clear.
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Turning a blind eye
(5 minute read) Tascha Von Uexkull exposes the unseen social and environmental cost of fast fashion.
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A world on the brink …
Sean Wild looks at the looming mass exodus from countries made uninhabitable by climate change and asks what the West is doing to prepare.
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Greenwashing: how companies mislead consumers on environmental issues
(3 minute read) Jason Reed reveals the truth about marketing campaigns designed to mislead the consumer.
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Travel we must
(5 minute read) Joseph Evans argues that travelling is essential to human well-being and that concern for the environment should not, in the long run, stop us from doing so.
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COP26: it’s time to face the facts
(4 minute read) John Arnold discusses the upcoming COP26 conference and calls for a united front to starve off catastrophe.
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Pope Francis and COP26: does it matter?
(4 minute read) Margareth Sembiring examines what to expect from the UN’s climate change conference and what impact the Pope’s message could have if it is taken seriously.
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The Olympics – but not as you know it
(4 minute read) Brian Clarke argues that the Olympics may need changes beyond the ones enforced this year by the pandemic.
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Gas is green
(4 minute read) A simplistic approach to emissions’ reduction could lead us to reject good solutions, including gas, argues Joel Chacon.
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Saving the planet at the supermarket …
(5 minute read) Jemima Childs reckons cutting down on meat can be a piece of cake.