Climate change and global security
Tweetby John Ashton and me. Published on openDemocracy, on 16th May 2005. This formed part of openDemocracy’s online debate on the politics of climate change, which was developed in partnership with...
View ArticleThe G8 and climate change: a campaigners’ scorecard
TweetWas the G8 summit good for the prospects of limiting global climate change? Scientists and campaigners comment on the Gleneagles outcome. My answer to this question is below. To see all of the...
View ArticleCapitalism, the environment, and sustainable development: replies to Jonathon...
TweetPublished on openDemocracy, on 6 December, 2005. Read my response below, and follow this link to see the full article with all responses. A new book by the pioneering green campaigner Jonathon...
View ArticleClimate change: time to get real
Tweetby Tom Burke. Published on openDemocracy, on 25th September 2006. The public argument on climate change has been transformed by a series of recent interventions by scientists. First, James E...
View ArticleClimate change: choosing the tools
Tweetby Tom Burke. Published on openDemocracy, on 21st December 2006. The right mix of political, technological and economic instruments is essential if the challenge of irreversible climate-change is...
View ArticleThe world and climate change: all together now
TweetPublished in openDemocracy, 7th December 2007. A version of this article is also being published by the International Institute of Environment and Development (IIED) The “global” problem of...
View ArticleClimate change in 2009: the defining issue
TweetIn an open letter, I argue that the more immediate should not obscure the more urgent. Climate change must be at the forefront of the international agenda in 2009. Published in openDemocracy on 15...
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