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The natural world is vanishing before it has even reached our eyes
2022-10-19 by in New Statesman MagazineFrom resentful crows to narwhal tusks, we understand only a fraction of the Earth’s beauty. And now we risk losing it all.
Greta Thunberg: “Our politicians will not come to the rescue of planet Earth”
2022-10-19 by in New Statesman MagazineThe UK has a special responsibility to lead on the climate crisis. But it prefers to deny, delay and distract.
Tagged under: Greta Thunberg
Why an end to economic growth is inevitable
2022-06-29 by in New Statesman MagazineFifty years after the Limits to Growth report was published, the concept of post-growth remains largely taboo.
Tagged under: Economics | Economic Growth
“We’re staring down the gun barrel”: singer Feargal Sharkey on Britain’s polluted rivers
2022-06-02 by in New Statesman MagazineThe Undertones frontman sees echoes of Northern Ireland’s Troubles in today’s environmental struggles.
The age of plutocracy
2022-02-23 in New Statesman MagazineIn an exclusive extract from her new book, the New Statesman columnist explains how Western democracies were captured by the rich.
Will the lights go out in Europe if Russia invades Ukraine?
2022-02-14 in New Statesman MagazineEnergy experts in Kyiv warn a full-scale invasion could push energy prices even higher and derail climate action.
Tagged under: Russia
The flood of Covid headlines are drowning out red alert climate warnings
2021-12-16 in New Statesman MagazineAs Covid hogs attention, worrying news about melting glaciers is ignored, with potentially devastating consequences.
North Sea oil companies receive more money from the government than they pay in taxes
2021-09-28 in New Statesman MagazineThe UK has given firms including Exxon and Shell hundreds of millions of pounds in rebates.
Our biggest political crisis isn’t Boris Johnson: it’s a warming planet
2021-06-07 in New Statesman MagazineThere was a time when it seemed more likely that hell would freeze over than Boris Johnson would become prime minister. But as the furore over his new
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