john Treat* oulines global warming and its sources, and urges popular mobilisation to ensure that governments make binding agreements to significantly stop carbon emissions in the interests of climate justice, at the COP 17 meeting Durban later this year.
This extract* from the World Socialist Party discusses ecology and argues that human beings need to take serioul the threat to the earth and humanity itself.
Anita Khanna* discusses the effect of climate change in Africa and argues that the South African government must act immediately to invest in renewable technology.
Adam Booth argues that although individual solutions are important, they are the ruling class’ way to shift the blame from its environmentally destructive eco system.
Patrick Bond* alerts activist to the challenges of achieving climate justice as the conference itself contains the main polluters. Bond also highlights the role of the South African government.
Angela Conway* argues that fracking is dangerous for the environment and for future generations.
Angela Conway* discusses the negative effects of developments like golf courses on people’s social and economic life and the environment.
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