By Cain O’Mahony Never mind ‘Captain Kirk’ finally making it into space. The truth is, it’s beginning to get very crowded up there. 2021 has
Category: Science & Environment Archive
When the UK government is about to host an important international conference, you just know it will be an opportunity for one of Boris Johnson’s
Correcting the report we made yesterday, Labour conference passed both composites on a Green New Deal. The first is already published here. This is the
Labour conference composite on a Green New Deal
This very wide-ranging composite resolution, on green policy, was passed by Labour conference on a show of hands, with very few delegates voting against. This,
By Michael Roberts The sixth report from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) runs to nearly 4,000 pages. The IPCC has tried to summarise
Editorial: climate change is ‘inevitable, unprecedented and irreversible’
Only ten or twenty years ago, most activists in the labour movement would have assumed that climate change, although an important problem, would be one
End Vaccine apartheid now!
By Jack Gerson (in the USA) – a form of this article appeared in Facts for Working People, 4th August 2021 – see link at
By Richard Mellor in California The American Petroleum Institute (API) may have the “American” name to it, but it’s important to understand which Americans are represented by
Trans people’s rights – a socialist perspective (Part One)
By Ray Goodspeed (Leyton and Wanstead CLP – personal capacity) (Part Two here) Over the last few years, the visibility of transgender (trans) people has
Global warming: planning not pricing
By Michael Roberts Carbon pricing and carbon taxes are now proposed by international institutions and mainstream economics as the main solutions to ending global warming