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Does the climate crisis make authoritarianism inevitable?

Does the climate crisis make authoritarianism inevitable?

by Felix Naylor Marlow | Aug 5, 2023 | Lifestyle, Politics

Thoughts on avoiding the dystopia predicted in John Lanchester’s The Wall. The Wall, John Lanchester’s 2019 dystopian novel, is set in Britain after catastrophic climate change. Lanchester reverse-engineered what this world might look like by looking at maps of the...
Floods in Italy shine a light on Formula 1’s climate problem

Floods in Italy shine a light on Formula 1’s climate problem

by Felix Naylor Marlow | Jun 7, 2023 | News

Heavy Rainfall has led to the worst flooding in the Emilia-Romagna region for a hundred years, raising questions about F1’s commitment to net-zero. After a drought in the Emilia-Romagna region of Italy, heavy rainfall led to the worst flooding in the region for a...
From bean to cup: how sustainable is the coffee industry in 2023?

From bean to cup: how sustainable is the coffee industry in 2023?

by Felix Naylor Marlow | Feb 14, 2023 | Lifestyle

The Climate’s resident barista explains the environmental impact of coffee and where the industry can do better. I recently started working as a barista part-time. While I enjoy the job, I was immediately struck by the vast amount of coffee my café uses in a...

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