By Michael Roberts The COP28 conference on what to do about global warming and climate change held in Dubai finished last Thursday. Attended by a
Category: Science & Environment Archive
Editorial: Cop28, the biggest circus in the world
The Cop26 meeting in Glasgow two years ago was described at the time by Swedish climate activist, Greta Thunberg, as just “more blah, blah blah”.
Review by Andy Ford The BBC Radio 4 series, The Life Scientific, gave a good summary on November 7 of the work and views of
By Mark Langabeer, Hastings and Rye Labour member. In a new BBC series, Our Troubled Rivers, comedian and keen angler, Paul Whitehouse, travelled to many
There is always hope! – Community vs mining bosses in Turkey
Ray Goodspeed introduces a video from Turkey – “There is Always Hope: Story of İkizköy“ (photo – still from video) This short video (13 minutes
After scraping home in the by-election in Uxbridge, Rishi Sunak thinks he is onto a good thing pretending to be the ‘friend of the motorist’.
TV review: electric cars and the ‘market’
By Mark Langabeer, Hastings and Rye Labour member. There is a very good new BBC series on the issues around ‘zero-carbon’ and the first, on
By John Pickard A peer-reviewed scientific paper in Nature this week has suggested that the Gulf Stream could collapse much earlier than anticipated. This would
Part 2: the world is drowning By Mike Kennard, SE Cambridgeshire Labour member In Part 1, we look at changing temperature and the increased incidence
Part 1: Profit, hypocrisy and corruption By Mike Kennard, NE Cambridgeshire Labour member This has been a record-breaking year, but not in a good way.
