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IT’S NOT EASY BEING DRAX!
Politics,Energy,Innovation,Pollution,Net Zero,BECCS
July 5, 2023
On April 21st, the first day of Extinction Rebellion’s ‘The Big One’, I just happened to be listening in to an ‘open mic’ session when a young man came to the microphone and launched into a full-on attack on Drax. Not on fossil fuels, or nuclear power, or the utterly useless bunch of Tories that…
Caroline Lucas – A Personal Tribute
June 9, 2023
Caroline Lucas’s decision yesterday to step down at the next election came as a bit of a shock for the Green Party. After 13 years as an MP, 15 years as an MEP, 4 years as a County Councillor, and 11 years (on and off) as Party leader, she had quite simply come to personify the Green Party. Hers is…
Prospects for Energy Security Marred by Nuclear Fantasies
April 5, 2022
This is absolutely the right time for a new Energy Strategy. Unfortunately, we’ve got absolutely the wrong politicians in charge of it. The combination of Boris Johnson and Rishi Sunak all but guarantees that the new Energy Security Strategy will fail on most counts.
Recognising the power of young activists
Climate Change,Society,Politics,Intergenerational Justice,Young People
August 13, 2020
My principal reason for writing Hope in Hell was the new-found sense of purpose that the Schools Strike movement and the XR protests had given me in the first half of 2019.
Citizens Assemble – Government Stumbles!
Climate Change,Government,Society,Politics
February 19, 2020
Frankly, it’s been humiliating watching our Prime Minister make such a pig’s ear of hosting this year’s Conference of the Parties in Glasgow in November. This is by far and away the most important Conference since Paris in 2015; the challenge of securing a good outcome from it (let alone the kind…
Friends of the Earth’s Disgraceful Manifesto Analysis
Climate Change,Politics,Energy
December 9, 2019
As a former Director of Friends of the Earth, I can say with certain knowledge that FoE is an organisation that makes its fair share of mistakes – as much under my watch as under any of my successors. But I cannot recall anything as grotesquely absurd as its decision on Friday to score the Labour…