by GJAmanager | Apr 3, 2023 | Latest News
A Brief Guide to the IPCC Synthesis Report, Part B Photo by Adrian Balasoiu on Unsplash Summarising Part A of the report was straightforward as it comprised a factual assessment of where we are now. By contrast, Part B covers Long Term responses and uses...
by GJAmanager | Mar 27, 2023 | Latest News
A brief guide to the IPCC Synthesis Report, Part A Photo by Markus Spiske on Unsplash This piece provides a summary of the latest IPCC synthesis report based on their sixth Assessment Report (AR6). Given that even the relatively short ‘summary for policy makers’ is...
by GJAmanager | Mar 8, 2023 | Latest News
ULEZ and Just Transition Debate Photo: Possible This Blog contains a number of statements and briefings on the Ultra Low Emissions Zone extension. Editor’s view (pers cap) Health impacts of Polluted Air in Outer London – Imperial College Mum’s for Lungs view...
by GJAmanager | Feb 15, 2023 | Latest News
Photo: flickr.com/photos/rogerblackwell/ “Bomb train”: Where Tory Rail “Modernisation” ends up. By Paul Atkin This report from “Democracy Now” on the rail disaster in Ohio last week, in which a 150 car freight train carrying toxic...
by GJAmanager | Nov 21, 2022 | Latest News
Deep sea mining imperils ‘our greatest ally’, the Ocean By Philip Pearson Mining companies are negotiating controversial permits from the UN’s International Seabed Authority (ISA) to strip mine metallic nodules on the deep Ocean floor for the copper,...
by GJAmanager | Oct 16, 2022 | Latest News
GMB needs to embrace the Green New Deal Recently, the GMB’s General Secretary caused outcry by declaring support for fracking and calling Green New Deal activists bourgeois. For those outside of GMB this statement may seem surprising but to understand where such...