Government is trying to ‘bulldoze democracy’ through post-Brexit Trade Bill
The Greens also want the bill to include ‘existing strong protections’ for the environment, workers’ rights and food standards.
The Greens also want the bill to include ‘existing strong protections’ for the environment, workers’ rights and food standards.
ActionAid held an alternative summit on challenging the status quo by empowering women first responders
The cabinet is now dominated by white men and is pushing dangerously neoliberal measures
By fixing the global tax system we send a message that Britain supports the poor over the rich
The world’s richest man has a solution to Africa’s hunger problem – and it’s not a good one
perhaps there is a form of growth which it is possible to sustain – ‘green growth’ – and if there is, we all need to know what it would look like. And if it’s impossible, we need to know that too.
With the current consensus that the Rio+20 summit was a failure, is the era of global treaties at an end, and if so where do we go next?
With the current consensus that the Rio+20 summit was a failure, is the era of global treaties at an end, and if so where do we go next?
As we enter 2012, what can we learn from looking back to 1987? Jules Peck looks at the state of play post-Durban and the state of green politics in the UK.
Dominic Browne catalogues the recent spate of government failures and half measures that undermine their stated aim of becoming the “greenest government ever”.