A Primer on Carbon Capture and Storage Pipelines

A Primer on Carbon Capture and Storage Pipelines

A Primer on Carbon Capture and Storage Pipelines Slide courtesy of Andrew Boswell By Ellen Robottom and Tahir Latif The first of a two-part blog on the government’s controversial plans to invest over £21Bn in Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS)1, focusing on the dangers...
Cuba fights US sanctions with sunshine, and grit

Cuba fights US sanctions with sunshine, and grit

Cuba fights US sanctions with sunshine, and grit Photo by Juan Luis Ozaez on Unsplash The tightened siege on Cuba by the US is an attack on one of the world’s most sustainable societies by one of the least, and one that is trying to lead a charge towards climate...
Year of Trade Union Climate Action launches

Year of Trade Union Climate Action launches

Year of Trade Union Climate Action launches London demo, Saturday, Photo by Claire James Around the country, trade union branches participated in the launch of the Year of Action on climate agreed at Trades Union Congress in September.  A workplace day of action was...
Why SMRs are a delusion

Why SMRs are a delusion

Why SMRs are a delusion Wylfa power station https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Wylfa_Pano.jpg In the context of Keir Starmer’s announcement today that the first UK “Small Modular Reactor” will be built at Wylfa in Anglesey, this post from David...
Constructing a Feminist Climate Emergency Response

Constructing a Feminist Climate Emergency Response

Constructing a Feminist Climate Emergency Response As COP30, to be held in Belem, Brazil, approaches, it is instructive to consider what is needed to achieve a climate which will ensure a sustainable planet. The history of COPs is not encouraging: The Paris Agreement...