What we need to do on climate also makes Britain safer and more resilient.

by Graham Wroe What was a Lieutenant General doing speaking at a climate change meeting? At the recent National Emergency Briefing in Westminster Hall, every aspect of the climate and nature emergency was addressed to inform the parliamentarians and other leaders present. And one of the most important aspects is the threat climate change posesContinueContinue reading “What we need to do on climate also makes Britain safer and more resilient.”

COP 30 leaves us on track to a totally uninhabitable planet.

As expected, COP 30 was another massive let-down. Every year I try to tell myself, perhaps this year will be different, but after 29 failed COPs I really shouldn’t be surprised that we’ve had another one. It’s time to completely change the COP system, firstly by excluding the oil lobbyists, secondly by removing the needContinueContinue reading “COP 30 leaves us on track to a totally uninhabitable planet.”

Climate Choir demands British Museum stop funding from BP

This week scientists, largely ignored by the press, warned us that the Arctic could have an ice-free day in as little as three years.  Sea ice has declined by more than 12 per cent every decade since 1978 as a result of our Greenhouse Gas emissions.  With this in mind, the Climate Choir travelled to London toContinueContinue reading “Climate Choir demands British Museum stop funding from BP”