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activism climate change

The Catch-22 of climate protest

by Jeremy Williams May 5, 2023May 26, 2023
development environment film

Film review: A Crack in the Mountain

by Jeremy Williams April 28, 2023May 2, 2023

The climate impact of rice

by Jeremy Williams March 14, 2023April 6, 2023

Five psychological barriers to climate action

by Jeremy Williams March 9, 2023May 2, 2023

The unreported crises of 2022

by Jeremy Williams March 2, 2023May 2, 2023
climate change equality poverty

Global carbon inequality

by Jeremy WilliamsJune 6, 2023
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books climate change social justice

Before the Streetlights Come on, by Heather McTeer Toney

by Jeremy WilliamsJune 5, 2023
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film waste

Storytelling in the wasteland

by Jeremy WilliamsJune 1, 2023May 26, 2023
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circular economy design human rights

Fairphone’s modular headphones

by Jeremy WilliamsMay 31, 2023May 24, 2023
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books climate change health politics

Book review: Breathe, by Sadiq Khan

by Jeremy WilliamsMay 29, 2023May 26, 2023
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What we learned this week

by Jeremy WilliamsMay 27, 2023May 25, 2023
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A little graphic from my own home: Last month our house and our car were 95% powered by the solar panels on the roof. #Bookreview material for the next couple of months. Most global products are designed in rich countries and for the most profitable markets. As a result, products from multinational corporations are often optimised for the richest 10%. Following last week's post about a start-up in the seaweed market, here's a more ambitious project along similar lines.

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