Climate talks legitimacy called into question as most impacted people are excluded
If those most impacted by the climate crisis are not at the table, how can COP26 come up with an outcome that is fair and legitimate?
If those most impacted by the climate crisis are not at the table, how can COP26 come up with an outcome that is fair and legitimate?
In their fight for fair pay and proper investment in essential services, these workers are demonstrating the power that we must build everywhere to tackle the climate crisis at its roots.
The public know their actions matter, but they also know governments and politicians need to take the lead in delivering meaningful action.
Despite its huge renewable energy potential most African countries are still heavily dependent on fossil fuels. It’s time to turn that around.
Until now Chinese state finance has been crucial in building coal plants across Africa.
New research shows how a changing climate will harm Scotland’s peatlands spelling trouble for drinking water supplies.
New research has found that the UK has increased oil & gas reserves since declaring a climate emergency
The Scottish Government has promised a review of oil & gas but how can it reconcile fossil fuels with the neccesary climate action.
Climate change is altering vital ocean currents that stabilise our climate and support ecosystems.