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Whose Green New Deal?
Britain Climate Change Ecosocialism Geographical Green New Deal Labour Party USA

Whose Green New Deal?

This article by Ed McNally in New Left Review looks at Green new Deal proposals in both their British and…
May 21, 2021 Rob Marsden
‘No one knows what Labour stands for’
Britain Geographical Green New Deal Labour Party Local government

‘No one knows what Labour stands for’

Labour for a Green New Deal issued this statement, which Red-Green Labour is happy to endorse,  following Labour’s poor showing…
May 12, 2021May 11, 2021 Rob Marsden
How the British Empire built the food system that is destroying the planet
Britain Food Geographical Imperialism

How the British Empire built the food system that is destroying the planet

This review first appeared in Tribune. “as the environmental historian Chris Otter shows in his remarkable new book, Diet for a…
May 10, 2021April 25, 2021 Rob Marsden
Tasmania’s Toxic Secret
Australia Biodiversity Food Sustainability

Tasmania’s Toxic Secret

From the Australian magazine The Monthly, this article by Richard Flanagan, Justin Kurzel and Conor Castles-Lynch exposes the rotting underbelly…
May 8, 2021April 25, 2021 Rob Marsden
Labour’s Climate Open Goal
Britain Climate Change COP26 Geographical Green New Deal Labour Party

Labour’s Climate Open Goal

This article by Freddie Daley and Jake Woodier first appeared in Tribune. Polling shows huge public support for climate action,…
May 6, 2021May 6, 2021 Rob Marsden
Scottish TUC- major new Green Jobs report
Britain Climate Change COP26 Energy Geographical Green New Deal Housing and Building Local government Trade Unions Transport Uncategorized

Scottish TUC- major new Green Jobs report

A report commissioned by the Scottish TUC and written by Transition Economics estimated up to 367,000 Green jobs could be…
May 4, 2021May 2, 2021 Rob Marsden
Anglo American, eyeing copper on protected indigenous land
Amazonia Direct action Farming Food Indigenous Peoples Internationalism Mining Sustainability

Anglo American, eyeing copper on protected indigenous land

From Greenpeace’s Unearthed blog 15.04.2021 Lucy Jordan and Hyury Potter @lucyjord@hyurypotter Munduruku people of the Brazilian Amazon demanding Anglo American…
May 2, 2021April 25, 2021 Rob Marsden
Science Museum faces backlash over Shell sponsorship of climate exhibition
Britain Climate Change COP26 Fossil Fuels Geographical Uncategorized

Science Museum faces backlash over Shell sponsorship of climate exhibition

From the Culture Unstained website. Sponsorship branded an ‘irresponsible’ decision which will ‘haunt the management of the Museum for years to come’ Flagship…
April 30, 2021April 25, 2021 Rob Marsden
Yes, Business Is the Enemy in the Fight Against Climate Change
Britain Climate Change COP26 Geographical Green New Deal Labour Party Sustainability Uncategorized

Yes, Business Is the Enemy in the Fight Against Climate Change

This article by Chris Saltmarsh of Labour For A Green New Deal first appeared at Tribune. Recently, Labour shadow minister…
April 27, 2021April 25, 2021 Rob Marsden
A Radical Departure- the Dasgupta Review
Biodiversity Britain COP26 Geographical Growth Sustainability

A Radical Departure- the Dasgupta Review

  Alan Thornett reviews ‘The Economics of Biodiversity: The Dasgupta Review’ published by the UK Treasury in February 2021.[i]  …
April 24, 2021April 24, 2021 Rob Marsden

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