Cuadrilla backs off from Fracking in Lancashire Red-Green Labour welcomes the decision by Cuadrilla to end its operations at Preston New Road. We see this as a…
Hydrogen for homes- a terrible idea! This article first appeared at People and Nature. A plan to pipe hydrogen, instead of natural gas, to millions of…
From The Ground Up- the climate movement gets in shape for COP 26 The surprising success of the online mobilisation, “From the Ground Up”, from 12-16 November, poses new challenges and new responsibilities…
The Climate And Ecological Emergency Bill- a vital initiative Red-Green Labour welcomes the Climate And Ecological Emergency Bill as a serious attempt to pass into law measures to limit…
Not fit for purpose- Johnson’s 10-point Eco-plan Johnson’s much vaunted 10-point eco-plan is totally inadequate as a green recovery from the Covid-19 crisis – or build-back greener…
Relaunch Labour’s Green New Deal According to the World Health Organisation, the Covid-19 pandemic is still accelerating globally; infections have doubled in the past six…
‘Who Owns England? 'Who Owns England?' by Guy Shrubsole . William Collins (2019) reviewed by David Bangs (co-leader Brighton Defend Council Housing 2005-7…
How we can sow the seeds of a better food system From apples, neeps and pumpkins to learning about traditional grain crops, this harvest season has been an opportunity to find…
Green New Deals must push the boundaries Green New Deals (GNDs), of various kinds, are increasingly a feature of the global climate and ecological struggle. They are…
Facing the Apocalypse reviewed Facing the Apocalypse – Arguments for ecosocialism by Alan Thornett, Resistance Books 2019 reviewed by Hans A Bauer. This review…