Blog & Debate
Welcome to the GJA blog space. Here we host critical debates on the key issues we face, as an organisation, as a movement of workers, and as a society.

“Reparations Now! Climate Justice Now!”
Date: Saturday 23 August 2025 1200hrs - 2000hrs Venue: We are 336, Brixton Road, SW9 7AA (Nearest Station Brixton) Contact: Mel Mullings 07718 645817 As part of the Trade Union Year of Climate Action, this year’s RMT Reparations Conference 2025 will challenge us to...
Retrofit for the Future
Following the launch of this desperately needed campaign at the end of March, we are publishing two articles by Ellen Robottom arguing that the campaign would be strengthened by the active involvement of trade unions,including but not confined to those with current...
We Demand Change:
Photo: www.juliamiranda.ukSummit of Resistance signals the beginning of an organised response to a society being driven backwards by all the main political parties On Saturday 29 March several thousand campaigners, activists, trade unionists and the simply...
Kemi Badenoch is a Fossil Fool
Photo by Ruth: flickr.com/photos/ruth_w/New Conservative Climate Policy. By Paul Atkin In her speech abandoning the Net Zero 2050 carbon target, Kemi Badenoch said one sensible thing, which could stand as an epitaph for her speech, her policy and her Party. “We're...
Vocational education and training (VET) for retrofit
Tanya Paquet on UnsplashThe Parliamentary Committee for Energy Security and Net Zero recently called for submissions on Workforce planning to deliver clean, secure energy. This is the submission on the need for a more coherent and climate conscious education for...
A Warm Homes Plan for Workers
Photo: Rebecca Landis flickr.com/photos/landis/By Sam Perry Green Bargaining Officer Yorkshire and Humber TUC The government’s Warm Homes Plan, promised in Labour’s 2024 manifesto, has the potential to be revolutionary. An ambitious and well-executed plan to cut...
It’s money that has stopped nuclear power, not planning problems
Photo by Talsarnau TimesBy DAVID TOKE Of all the nonsense about nuclear power that one hears, the idea that somehow it is planning problems rather than financial issues that stop its development surely takes the biscuit. The Government bats away any formal planning...
What UK school leavers do – and do not – understand about the climate crisis; and why this is a problem
Photo by Callum Shaw on UnsplashThe conclusions of the December 2024 research report into climate literacy among school leavers in England makes worrying reading. The survey conclusions are republished below. My comments are in italics. Through asking a selected...
Chinese Whispers
By Paul Atkin The unilateral abandonment of responsibility for the future of humanity represented by Donald Trump’s withdrawal from the Paris Agreement, attempted sabotage of the US energy transition and international interventions to build a denialist international...
Kill your speed to save the climate: responding to the car’s role in the climate crisis
Image: Parked Cars by Image by Thomas from PixabayProducing 27% of the UK’s carbon emissions, the transport sector has a huge contribution to make in achieving our Net Zero and 1.5o targets. Here Daniel Scharf presents the case for how our approach to the private...
Exposing the Great British Nuclear Fantasy
Image: commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Nuclear_Power_Plant_Cattenom.jpgIn recent blog posts and newsletter items, we’ve dealt extensively with the energy transition, including the fallacy of Carbon Capture and Storage. One aspect not covered thus far has been...
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