Jet Zero: a one way ticket to climate hell From the Ecologist website. Jet Zero is a charade, driven by considerations of profit, economic growth and aviation’s corporate consumers.…
Top 5 Meat and Dairy Companies Match Exxon in Greenhouse Gas Emissions From Ecowatch: The world’s five biggest meat and dairy companies emit the same volume of greenhouse gases as fossil fuel giant ExxonMobil. That’s just one of…
The Tragedy of the Worker – important questions but not many answers Sean Thompson writes: I’ve always thought of Richard Seymour as the Cassandra of the Left, whose take on Gramsci’s famous…
GND motion blocked ahead of conference – time to fight back! Red Green Labour is shocked and dismayed to learn that the widely supported Labour For A Green New Deal motion…
Optimism of the Will- a few reflections on the Impossible Rebellion Rob Marsden writes: I set out to write an assessment of Extinction Rebellion after the conclusion of its recent Impossible…
For a global, socialist Green New Deal With Conference looming, it’s now more important than ever for Labour members to organise around a popular policy program. Labour…
TUC Congress- a movement in Climate Crisis If you’ve read the GMB press release following the passing of composite motion 2 at TUC congress on Sunday, you…
Fight The Fire! – RGL Meeting Sunday 19th September Jonathan Neale will lead a discussion on his new book Fight the Fire The book can be downloaded as a free…
Biodiversity in the Age of Extinction Alan Thornett discusses the urgent need for the left to take up the issue of biodiversity. Most on the left…
No, Thatcher’s War on the Miners Wasn’t Good for Green Politics We don’t agree with everything in this interesting article- particularly on the possibility of ‘clean’ coal- but it is an…