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Published in: Home: OpinionInsulate Britain’s ‘show trials’ expose state efforts to silence activists
OPINION: An activist is in jail for mentioning the climate crisis in court. Our judicial system is enabling the state
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Published in: Home: News‘Scammer’ behind conspiracy group against Oxford’s green 15-minute cities
Exclusive: Not Our Future’s David Fleming ran firms accused of fraud, including one that promised a Covid death audit
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Published in: Home: OpinionHow climate justice and police violence are inextricably linked
OPINION: The killing of Chris Kaba and the climate crisis are all part of the same imperialist, capitalism system
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Published in: ourEconomy: OpinionGreta Thunberg’s arrest shows why we must abolish the Energy Charter Treaty
OPINION: The treaty allows fossil fuel companies to sue governments for taking climate change action. It must go
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Published in: Home: OpinionDavos elite won’t tackle climate crisis and global inequalities
OPINION: Change on crucial issues of climate and inequality is unlikely to emerge from the World Economic Forum
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Published in: Home: OpinionWill the weather eventually provoke radical action on climate?
OPINION: It could take a catastrophic weather event in the Global North to bring real action on climate breakdown
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Published in: Home: NewsGovernment energy adviser quits BP after ‘conflict of interest’ fears revealed
Peter Mather was appointed to the government’s BEIS board despite being paid to chair a BP shareholders’ group
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Published in: Home: NewsSecret files reveal how UN climate advisers ‘greenwashed’ for BP
Exclusive: US inquiry unearths pro-gas PR strategy produced by firm ‘at core of global climate effort’
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Published in: Home: NewsRevealed: Police may be assessing climate protesters for terrorism
Counter-terror police are being sent intelligence on activists who threaten businesses amid crackdown on protests
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Published in: Home: OpinionCan the COP15 biodiversity summit help the wider global climate emergency?
OPINION: The biodiversity summit in Montreal should be viewed in the global context of climate breakdown
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Published in: Home: NewsGovernment set to miss key nature targets after ignoring own advice
Exclusive: Documents reveal Defra’s behind-the-scenes wrangling with Natural England
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Published in: Home: NewsRevealed: Key UN climate campaign being advised by a Big Oil PR firm
Brunswick, an adviser to UN ‘climate champions’, has been accused of ‘enabling the fossil fuel industry’s deception’
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Published in: Home: FeatureWhy Africa signed up for eight new fossil fuel projects at COP27
African leaders say oil and gas projects will provide energy security and jobs. Their true effects are more sinister
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Published in: Home: OpinionWe must fight COP27’s capitulation to oil firms on decarbonisation
OPINION: Can people power, matched by technological advances, succeed where COP27 failed?
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Published in: Home: AnalysisCOP27’s loss and damage deal isn’t a win. It committed us to devastation
This COP made no clear commitment to decarbonisation and stopping the climate disasters that cause loss and damage
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Published in: Home: FeatureThe Global South needs urgent action on COP27’s loss and damage deal
Exclusive: Farmers suffering worst droughts in 40 years tell openDemocracy how their communities are being destroyed
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Published in: Home: InvestigationRevealed: Airlines want £2bn handout to cover cost of ‘green’ fuel
Virgin Atlantic, BA and EasyJet blasted over ‘outrageous’ request for taxpayers to subsidise their passengers
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Published in: Home: FeatureDisplaced, poisoned, jailed: Climate change survivors confront world leaders
Climate chaos is destroying these people’s communities. They travelled to COP27 to demand justice for loss and damage
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Published in: ourEconomy: OpinionHow the IMF could help the Global South fight the climate crisis
Opinion: Billions were allocated to help countries fight Covid – the same must be done for climate action
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Published in: ourEconomy: OpinionCOP27 is an opportunity for low-income countries to demand debt cancellation
OPINION: Wealthy countries’ response to the Global South’s debt crisis has been poor. Is it time for a debt strike?