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Waste not, want not: recycling, value chains, and value change
Ushika Kidd reflects on the latest Café Scientifique with Dr Marcus Gover, former CEO of the Waste and Resources Action Programme, asking why does waste matter and what can we do about it?
The secret environmental cost to using AI
Kez Whittlesea explores the environmental problems that come with AI - a topic that has become invisible amongst more heated ethical and financial controversies.
New Years Resolutions Meet Climate Revolution
Kez Whittlesea explores news years resolutions and how even small changes can make a difference in fighting against climate change.
Island Stories: Perspectives on Climate Change from the Pacific
Small island states like Tuvalu are especially vulnerable to climate change. Climate justice means the Global North recognising their plight.
Division in the climate movement: the place of techno-optimism
Techno-optimist and eco-pessimist outlooks risk are dividing the climate movement. Can we find a middle ground?
Neoliberalism, Democracy and the Climate Crisis
Noam Chomsky talks the challenges of neoliberalism and how to tackle short-termism. Read our flagship event review.
Intersectional Environmentalism: Climate Justice, Environmental Racism and Inclusion in the Environmental Movement
In order to fairly and effectively fight the climate crisis, environmental actors need to embrace “intersectional environmentalism” and actively work to reach social justice.