Net zero article shortlisted for 2022 Covering Climate Now Journalism Award

The Conversation article “Concept of net zero is a dangerous trap” authored by Wolgang Knorr, Bob Watson and myself has been nominated for the Covering Climate Now Journalism Award. A bit of a surprise as I did not know we were nominated. Winners decided in May apparently. In any event, …

Degrowth & Ecosocialism: a discussion with David Schwartzman

David Schwartzman Professor Emeritus at Howard University, USA. He has done pioneering work on Earth system science and economics & policy as well as being involved in US and international politics. He visited the Global Systems Institute at the University of Exeter to give a seminar on degrowth and ecosocialism. …

Open letter from scientists to Rt Hon Greg Hands, Minister of State for Energy, Clean Growth
and Climate Change

“Mr Rose, a 52-year-old software engineer who calls himself the ‘Uncle On Hunger Strike’, hasn’t eaten since March 14th and has now lost two stone. He has been outside Parliament every day protesting for such a briefing, which has so far been refused three times by Mr Hands, who met Angus on …

Earth resilience and tipping dynamics in the Anthropocene

For the past few years, I along with some lovely folk at the Stockholm Resilience Institute, and the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research, have organised a session at the annual European Geophysical Union Conference in Vienna. Last time I took the very splendid sleeper train that gets into Vienna …

10 myths about net zero targets and carbon offsetting, busted

The term “net zero” features in every climate policy. Why? Kevin Anderson gives his explanation in this short clip from the climate documentary film The Race is On (carry on watching to hear Kate Raworth diagnose some of the central dysfunctions of mainstream policy). Today, I and 40 other scientists …

We don’t need to sacrifice the economy, people or planet to Covid-19

Does every cloud has a silver lining? It may be argued that Covid-19 has in a couple of months produced more action on the environment than international treaties have in many decades. Air pollution has precipitously dropped around the world. Skies are no longer lacerated with contrails as aircraft remain …

Letter to UK Ministers calling for regulation of PFAS ‘forever chemicals’

To: George Eustice MP, Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Alok Sharma MP, Secretary of State for Business, Energy & Industrial Strategy Matt Hancock MP, Secretary of State for Health and Social Care 24 February 2020 Dear Secretaries of State, Re: Urgent Need for PFAS / Forever …

Letter to the Independent | As scientists, we are appalled at the government’s support for the polluting airline industry

Monday 20 January 2020. Available online here. We write as scientists who are appalled at the support of this government for the high-carbon emissions airline industry, and the grossly misleading statements made by Matt Hancock to justify this bailout. On 15 January, the health minister communicated his unqualified support for …

Letter to the Guardian |Disinformation on Australian bushfires should not be spread by ministers

14th January 2020. Online here. We write as scientists alarmed that a minister has ignored scientific evidence, relying instead on grossly misleading social media sources. In the House of Commons on 9 January, Foreign and Commonwealth Office minister Heather Wheeler answered a question about the Australian bushfires by stating: “Very …

Carbon removal is as much of a solution to climate change as liposuction is a solution to obesity

The i newspaper and inews online 26th September 2019. Is this it? Is this the long-awaited tipping point, the moment when a sufficient fraction of society not only wakes up to the dangers of global heating, but starts to demand action? An estimated four million people in more than 160 …

We can’t wait for those in power to take the lead on climate change

i newspaper and inews online 18th September. Perhaps the most dangerous sentence in the English language right now is “What difference can I make?” Dangerous, because if that is the widespread response to the challenge of rapidly reducing carbon emissions, then we have already lost any chance of securing a …

This month millions will strike for climate justice- we will either make history, or through our inaction, end it

The i news online and i newspaper print edition 9th August 2019. A year ago, Greta Thurnberg was an anonymous school girl who every Friday sat outside the Swedish parliament with a home made sign protesting against inaction on climate change. Today politicians and celebrities hang on her words, the …

Amazon fires need cooperation across political spectrum

The Independent 27th August 2019 If the Amazon rainforest goes up in smoke, then we will all be cooked. Its two million square miles hold over a hundred billion tons of carbon. At a time when we urgently need to reduce carbon emissions, the current fires that are raging across …

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