BY BRYN GLOVER During the first decade of this century, a number of separate specialist scientific groups, with members from around the globe, met independently, but with similar purposes. Their common objective was to attempt to quantify the precise mess that we had got ourselves into, with respect to our one-and-only planet. The outcome ofContinue reading “Beyond the boundary of No Planet B”
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A climate of exclusion
Kat Jordan surveys the gender imbalance at Cop26 in Glasgow and suggests you won’t save the planet with half the planet outside the room THE Cop26 climate change summit in November will set the narrative for our collective response to a global emergency. Inevitably it will be a male-dominated narrative because of the gender imbalance aroundContinue reading “A climate of exclusion”
Editorial
The pandemic kept most of us locked up indoors for several months, yet also provided a glimpse of freedom. The airline industry was brought to an almost total standstill. The precipitous contraction of the global economy saw carbon emissions plummet: by the end of this year, they are likely to be 8% less than inContinue reading “Editorial”
