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Published in: 50.50: OpinionHurricane Ian’s destruction may soon be the norm. The US isn’t ready
OPINION: By rejecting action on climate change as ‘left-wing’, Florida’s governor paved way for worsening inequality
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Published in: Home: NewsRevealed: British Gas ‘misleading’ customers over green energy claims
Records obtained by openDemocracy show the energy giant bought ‘junk’ carbon credits from a chemical factory
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Published in: Home: OpinionOn trade, post-Brexit Britain is less transparent than ever
OPINION: Australia deal and Energy Charter Treaty show why we must be able to hold government accountable for trade
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Published in: Home: OpinionTruss’s plan to hike defence funding and ignore the climate is a disaster
OPINION: The UK’s new prime minister is a market fundamentalist. The resulting crises could define her premiership
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Published in: Home: NewsRevealed: Truss’s new economic adviser said climate change might ‘balance out’
Environmentalists have expressed concern over comments in Matthew Sinclair’s 2011 book Let Them Eat Carbon
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Published in: Home: FeatureBack to black: What Afghanistan’s new focus on coal tells us
Taliban-ruled Afghanistan’s new golden age of coal reveals a country that is going back to old-fashioned ways
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Published in: Home: OpinionDroughts and wildfires prove we need to end private land ownership
We can’t accept an annual lurch from droughts to floods – we must take our land back from the aristocracy
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Published in: oDR: OpinionThe EU’s plan for Ukraine hydrogen exports is colonialist greenwash
Plan to pipe huge amounts of resource-intensive “green” hydrogen to Europe would undermine Ukraine’s recovery
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Published in: Home: FeatureFirefighters risk cancer and heat stroke as UK braces for more wildfires
Having been ‘decimated’ by cuts, fire services must risk personal safety as climate change worsens heatwaves
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Published in: Home: AnalysisSweltering at home? Blame government for failing on insulation, say experts
Mass retrofitting of old homes could have cooled Britain down and saved it from soaring energy bills in winter
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Published in: 50.50: News‘It’s too hot inside’ say prisoners suffering during UK record heatwave
People in prisons and immigration detention describe ‘dangerous and cruel conditions’ in cells as UK hits 40°C
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Published in: Home: OpinionThe world burns and the richest profit. It doesn’t have to be this way
As the effects of the climate crisis are seen in global heatwaves and droughts, oil firms are booming
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Published in: Home: OpinionBanks are incentivised to fund climate chaos. Here’s how to change that
As fossil fuel prices boom, the financial sector requires strict regulation to stop it from funding destruction
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Published in: Live discussionsRussia’s war and the fight for climate justice
Russia's invasion of Ukraine has caused thousands of deaths and revealed the fragility of the international order....
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Published in: Home: OpinionThe UK government wants to stamp out dissent. Here’s how to stop it
New book ‘Rebel Verdict’ is a must-read for anyone concerned by the UK’s increasing attempts to curb protest
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Published in: ourEconomy: AnalysisPutin’s invasion of Ukraine didn’t cause the food crisis. Capitalism did
Small farmers are the world’s primary suppliers of food. It’s imperative we listen to them, not the big corporates
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Published in: 50.50: NewsUK LGBT Awards urged to drop headline sponsor over ‘blatant pinkwashing’
Tonight’s awards show has come under fire, with sponsor Macquarie Group accused of ‘profiting from climate crisis’
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Published in: Home: OpinionWhy Just Stop Oil supports the striking rail workers
Unions have a duty to protect their members from the fossil fuel crisis. But we must all be prepared to go further
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Published in: ourEconomy: OpinionI didn’t understand finance until I quit the City and joined XR
At the age of 56, I know more about money and wealth than I ever did as a banker. Here’s what I’ve learned
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Published in: 50.50: OpinionThe UN’s high-level social justice events are exclusive and hypocritical
The UN gathers elite speakers in visa-restrictive places to speak on behalf of those actually affected