Site Facelift: Climate resistance v3.0

As you can probably see, we have given the site a make-over. We've opted for the most simple possible construction of the site this time, with fewer of the gadgets, widgets and gizmos that were cluttering the pages. We've also made it a bit easier for our more mature...

Dead Babies – Conscripts in the Climate War

The Save the Children Alliance purport to be ... the world's largest leading independent children's rights organisation, with members in 29 countries and operational programmes in more than 100. We fight for children's rights and deliver lasting improvements to...

Climate Science and Climate Scepticism

Ben (C-R editor) gave a presentation at York University last week, in a debate organised by the Freedom Association, alongside Professor David Bellamy and Richard S. Courtney, and opposite Stephen Hockman QC (who intends to establish an international climate change...

Global Warming's Pause For Thought

Stu has an article up on Spiked about the reaction to Paul Hudson's BBC article 'What Happened to Global Warming?': A BBC News journalist's willingness to report more than climate orthodoxy should be encouraged not condemned... While we're on the subject, it's strange...

Gordon Browns His Trousers and Goes Green

When Gordon Brown spoke of 'catastrophe' yesterday, he wasn't talking about his premiership or worrying about the UK under a Tory government. Brown has always been rather quiet on climate change. His government hasn't, but he has. We've always had the impression that...

Newsnight of the Living Dead

For those who missed Wednesday's edition of BBC2's Newsnight, we highly recommend that you watch it: When you're asked to adapt your lifestyle to combat climate change, what goes through your head? Do you embrace the challenge, switch off the lights and reach for the...

In the Pipeline

Just a quickie to say that we're still here, and to flag up the Battle of Ideas festival at the Royal College of Art, London, 31 Oct/1 Nov. Ben will be speaking at the session Solving the Energy Crisis: all about lightbulbs and lifestyle? where he'll share the mic...

Eco-Humanism?

At New Matilda, Sarah Burnside argues that: The simplest and most compelling argument for addressing climate change is humanist in nature. As human beings, we must take seriously our need to care for each other, whether at the specific level of provision of universal...

NGOligarchy

The BBC reports that... Eight of the UK's leading environmental groups have joined forces to urge political parties to adopt a joint approach on green issues. These eight are the usual suspects - Green Alliance, Friends of the Earth, the Woodland Trust, WWF, the...

Iceberg Stories Are a Wet Lettuce

In the Guardian yesterday, the paper's US Environmental correspondent, Suzanne Goldenberg writes: The world's ocean surfaces had their warmest summer temperatures on record, the US national climatic data centre said today. Climate change has been steadily raising the...