uk climate change
Sometimes it takes a sudden change to make you realise just how bad things were, but a green shift won't happen by default, writes Caroline Lucas MP.
Happisburgh in Norfolk is the picture-perfect coastal village. But there is one problem – it’s falling into the sea, turning its residents into climate migrants.
But the pandemic may give us the best opportunity to tackle these deep social fractures.
The very actions that could slow climate destruction could also make us healthier, so we can better withstand the next pandemic.
Covid-19 is not some great equaliser. As always, it is the most vulnerable who will bear the weight of the pandemic’s most catastrophic consequences, writes Kat Nugent.
The Grace And Frankie star marked the first virtual Fire Drill Friday with a nod to her past.
We’re in danger of becoming obsessed with wet wipes, hand sanitisers and single-use plastic, writes Natalie Fee.
We must build an economy and society that works for everyone, with the values of compassion, consideration and cooperation at its core, writes Caroline Lucas.
The responsibility for the lion’s share of global emissions falls on the global elite, writes Hannah Martin.
The activist urged her supporters to "find new ways to create public awareness & advocate for change that don’t involve too big crowds."