Police actions against Extinction Rebellion (XR) show their job is to ensure business as usual under capitalism.
False friends are clustering around the climate movement. They know that millions of people across the world support climate action to avert catastrophe. Instead of denying the need for it, they pose as sympathetic but “reasonable”.
The crisis in official politics has made the break-up of the British state a living debate again.
The climate rebellion is entering a crucial new chapter. Thousands of Extinction Rebellion (XR) activists plan to take over parts of central London as part of the International Rebellion.
When Greta Thunberg blasted world leaders at the United Nations (UN), she spoke for millions who are angry at their inaction on climate change.
Millions are in housing need while hundreds of thousands of homes lie empty.
Saudi Arabia and the US are driving closer to war with Iran, following drone strikes on Saudi Arabian oil plants last Saturday.
The global climate strike this Friday has shown how trade unions can revive.
Climate actions planned for this week could open the door for a new phase of a climate justice movement.
The chaos in the British establishment has exposed the swamp that is parliament and British democracy. This week Tory leader Boris Johnson prorogued parliament—shutting it down to avoid scrutiny of his Brexit manoeuvres.
Earth is careering towards climate change so severe that there will be an “irrefutable toll on human life”.
The Tories’ pledges aren’t about helping ordinary people