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| | | | | In the Anthropocene, all politics is climate change politics -and this understanding is no longer a niche in scholarship. | |
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greenallianceblog.org.uk
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| | | | | Speaking in a parliamentary debate in 2022, Daniel Zeichner, then shadow environment minister, stated Labour's agreement with those who "want to see a target to reduce resource consumption." Explaining the reasons why, he chastised the then Conservative government for failing to use its Environment Act powers to deliver change: "Not setting a target for resource... | |
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drbenjaminhabib.com
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| | | | | This article was originally published in E-International Relations. Thank you for E-IR editor Miriam Shearer for her support in bringing this piece to publication. Image courtesty of Google Earth. The invitation to write this piece came at an auspicious moment as I pack up my office and get ready to bid farewell to the ivory... | |
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judithcurry.com
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| | | by Javier Vinós The unlikely volcano, the warmest year, and the collapse of the polar vortex. The climate events of 2022-24 have been were truly extraordinary. From an unlikely undersea volcanic eruption to the warmest year on record to the collapse of the polar vortex after three sudden stratospheric warming events. This rare convergence presents... | ||