On this 20th anniversary of the Battle of Seattle, the struggle against globalized capital continues.
The UK’s unique contribution to environmental breakdown means we must take responsibility for tackling the crisis beyond our own shores.
By focusing on superficial tropes about the environment, it’s hard to see how the debate will have helped undecided voters distinguish between the parties.
Transcending the tribalism of party politics is a laudable aim. But during the most important election of a generation, blind neutrality is absurd.
XR should focus its pressure on disrupting the government, and on polluting companies and the banks that fund them.
The Liberal Democrats have been criticised for dressing up their campaign literature as trusted local newspapers in constituencies across the country
Calculating the exact cost of decarbonisation is impossible. But one thing is clear: the price of inaction is far higher.
In the key marginal of Filton and Bradley Stoke, voters' Facebook feeds are being filled with lies... but is it changing how they'll vote?
Most opposition parties recognise how serious climate breakdown is. The Tories’ record shows they don’t. The others could do something about that.
The IFS is treated with reverence by much of the UK media. But like all research, its analysis suffers from the ‘streetlight’ effect.
Judges have severely criticised medical assessments by Dr John W. Keen and his company NowMedical, but UK immigration authorities continue to rely on him.
With less than two weeks to go in the election campaign, ignorance about the public debt is still clouding the debate.