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G8 mobilizations need solidarity, not stage management

Jamie Gorman was inspired by Belfast’s Big March for a Fairer World, but unimpressed by the image control of the If campaign rally.

Filed in: Activism Environment Hunger Northern Ireland Politics

Where art meets climate change

London’s Two Degrees festival gets the audience involved in the hope of provoking thoughts, and action, for change.

Filed in: Activism Art Climate Change Ethical Consumerism Film Oil Poetry United Kingdom

Britain’s shame: evicted islanders lose in court

The latest legal decision against the Chagossians, kicked off their homeland to make way for a US base, continues a regretful history, says Nick Harvey.

Filed in: Chagos Conservation Environment Human Rights Mauritius Politics United Kingdom United States

Fracking futures: a taste of what’s to come

Politics and art will collide at a new exhibition, as artist Helen Evans explains.

Filed in: Art England Environment

Indonesians refuse to stop fighting extractive industry

Radical action is needed to help the victims of the fossil fuel rush win justice, writes Alex Scrivener.

Filed in: Corporations Energy Environment Indonesia

No Dash For Gas back in action as West Burton activists sentenced

‘Guerilla’ protesters crash the Cheltenham Science Fair and demand that EDF ‘stop silencing science.’ Tara Clarke reports.

Filed in: Activism Climate Change Energy Environment

‘Frack free’: a Sussex village gets organized

Lorna Stephenson reports on resistance to imminent gas drilling in Balcombe, the next target in Britain’s shale rush.

Filed in: Activism Climate Change Environment United Kingdom

Facing the vultures

Argentina is not in the habit of being cowed by international pressure and financial big-hitters – or by proponents of austerity. Vanessa Baird reports.

Filed in: Argentina Corporations Economics Environment Finance Mining Politics

Bringing the rainforest home

Horatio Morpurgo reviews George Monbiot’s latest book, Feral.

Filed in: Environment

Wonder and frustration: living with the animals

Mari Marcel Thekaekara’s home is on the edge of a wildlife sanctuary, which is a pleasure and a pain, as she explains.

Filed in: Animals India

Australians Lock the Gate on mining

A movement that began with a call for stronger property rights, could offer radical solutions to the climate crisis, writes Dominic O’Dwyer.

Filed in: Activism Australia Climate Change Environment Mining

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