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Two maps of India split by a picture of the UK and a teapot pouring tea down the centre. On the left, old colonial map of British India. On the right, the 'Wastelands Atlas of India' map and a solar panel in the bottom right corner.

British colonial ‘wastelands’ system used for solar land-grabs in India

Hannah Sharland , 15 March 2023

Sunset in Acapulco, Mexico

Mexico to ban solar geoengineering in wake of unauthorised experiment

Tracy Keeling , 20 January 2023

Shell petrol station sign. A refinery run by the company called others to 'embrace equity' on International Women's Day this year.

‘Embracing equity’ will remain impossible in a world where fossil fuel companies exist

Hannah Sharland , 13 March 2023

Artwork of corporate colonialism in the Global South, depicting a wind energy land grab in Mexico. The image is split down the middle by a picture of the UK and UK bank notes flowing from it. On the left, a field of corn and a farmer walks along his crops. Trees in the distance. On the right, five wind turbines dominate the landscape. No high crops can be grown beneath them.

UK climate aid funding corporate colonialism in the Global South

Hannah Sharland , 8 March 2023

Artwork of a renewable energy land-grab in Nepal. The image is split in two by an basic image of the UK and UK bank notes flowing from it. On the left, terraced fields and a village on a green mountainside, where a lady harvests crops. On the right, a huge hydropower dam.

UK climate aid decimates multiple indigenous communities in the Global South

Hannah Sharland , 3 March 2023

Artwork of a renewable energy land-grab. An image of the UK splits the image in half, with bank notes flowing from it. On the left, satellite image of the land before the solar park, plus a landscape scene of trees, grasses, scrub and a cow on common land. On the right, satellite image with the solar park dominating the area and a landscape image of a series of solar panels. This relates to UK climate finance being used in India

UK climate strategies are colonising indigenous villages in India

Hannah Sharland , 28 February 2023

Artwork of a solar land-grab. A yellow excavator runs through the centre of the image pushing rubble, splitting the picture in two. On the left, two farmers harvest from a field of chickpea crop. In the distance, a cow grazes on dry grasses. Trees and shrubs dot the horizon. On the right side, lines of solar panels stretch out to the horizon, where the rich and biodiverse crop field once existed. All this represents climate aid and the village of Badi in India

UK government climate ‘aid’ set to displace indigenous villagers in India

Hannah Sharland , 28 February 2023

coal mine

Germany misses 2022 climate target due to Ukraine war fallout

Alex/Rose Cocker , 4 January 2023

Queen Canel oak in Somerset

Eco-defenders are taking direct action to save an ancient Somerset oak

Tom Anderson , 26 July 2022

Extinction Rebellion protest sign and a police officer with camera

Lawyers warn of threat to campaign groups’ confidential data

Tom Coburg , 23 May 2021

Energy firms pay out more than £10m in fines for rule-breaking

The Canary , 8 July 2019

National Trust promises to end investments in fossil fuel companies

The Canary , 4 July 2019

Theresa May climate change

The single sentence that sums up the government’s latest betrayal of our future

Ed Sykes , 27 June 2018

Renewable Energy Wind Solar

Britain’s energy revolution isn’t going nearly far enough. We need to make it ours.

Ed Sykes , 23 February 2018

Theresa May

May hopes to influence Trump at the G20 summit. But she can’t even influence her own coalition.

Shan Williams , 6 July 2017

Parliament Queen's speech 21 June Caroline Lucas

The moment when parliament exposed one massive hole in the Tories’ Queen’s speech [VIDEO]

Ed Sykes , 22 June 2017

Jeremy Corbyn Theresa May

Corbyn says what everyone’s thinking about the ‘special relationship’ between Theresa May and Donald Trump [VIDEO]

Ed Sykes , 2 June 2017

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