Who in this election is talking about climate change and a just transition? Community and youth groups are, but not the candidates in any meaningful way| News Archives – The Independent
A guest post by BOB MYERS An amazing meeting of mineworkers and environmentalists from across the former Yugoslavia was held on 12-14 September in the small mining town of Breza. We came together o…| People and Nature
By Simon Pirani. Reposted with thanks from the We Own It! web site More rail and bus fare increases are on the way – and they threaten to undo much of the good promised by wider public ownership an…| People and Nature
I was going to call this piece, “Is Green Hydrogen Churchill Falls 2.0?” Then, with the rip of a piece of paper, Churchill Falls 2.0 fell from the sky 17 years early| Commentary Archives – The Independent
Amal recaps our July Fuel For Thought educational session, which looks at how to fairly and meaningfully "transition" away from fossil fuels.| Fuel Poverty Action
Last month, the River Exe came alive with song, nightswimming, stories and a wild salmon run for the first Festival of the River Exe. Transition co-founder Rob Hopkins hears about the three Transition groups who collaborated to protect, restore and celebrate their local river, harnessing public outrage at the state of our water and transforming it into local action.| Transition Together
As geopolitical winds shift, cities must anchor climate action by leading with vision and inclusive strategies.| Urbanet
Since 2022, C40’s Good, Green Jobs and Just Transition peer group has showcased how climate action can good green jobs.| C40 Cities
Published in association with Byline Times The revelation that the COP28 president told former UN human rights commissioner Mary Robinson that he believed there is “no science” to justify a total phase out of fossil fuels to stay within 1.5C has stoked anger and shock around the world. But| Age of Transformation
This decision, after years of outcry from local residents and litigation, will protect communities, air, water, and the climate from the harms of mining and burning six billion tons of highly polluting coal.| WORC
Hoodwinked in the Hothouse is a collaborative effort that has defined our allied climate justice movement’s opposition to neoliberal trade agreements, market-based policies and corporate techno-fixes aimed at protecting and subsidizing the extractive energy corporations causing climate chaos. These include schemes such as pollution trading and forestry carbon offsets; and, expensive and unproven techno-fixes like nuclear power, carbon capture and storage, megadams, bioenergy, hydrogen fuels...| Just Transition Alliance
By Elisa Lanzi (OECD Environment Directorate), Francesca Borgonovi (OECD Centre for Skills) and Helke Seitz (OECD Centre for Skills) Students around the world who have recently finished their secon…| Environment Focus