by Joe Comer | Apr 17, 2024 | Politics
What does the Democratic Party’s landslide victory mean for South Korean climate policy? On April 10, South Koreans voted in their legislative elections for members of their 300-seat National Assembly. President Yoon Suk Yeol’s People Power Party (PPP) and their...
by Joe Comer | Apr 8, 2024 | News, Politics
Far-right parties are opposing measures to tackle climate change, how can this be countered? Climate change, and what to do about it, seems to be getting dragged into the culture wars embroiling Western societies. Subsequently, measures to tackle the issue have become...
by Joe Comer | Feb 14, 2024 | News, Politics
Farmers are protesting against the EU’s climate policies, but this doesn’t mean they should be scrapped. Farmers across the EU have taken to the streets to raise awareness of the issues they face at the moment. They complain that the rising costs of energy and...
by Joe Comer | Jan 30, 2024 | Lifestyle
Young people care more about climate change than ever before, they must act to bring about change. A survey of over 5,000 children conducted by the Oxford University Press chose “climate change” as the Children’s Word of the Year for 2023. Earlier research also shows...
by Joe Comer | Jan 22, 2024 | Politics
Why are they there and what can be done about them? 2023 was the hottest year on record primarily due to the burning of fossil fuels. The planet was 1.48C warmer than pre-industrial levels, just 0.02C away from breaching the 1.5C target agreed in the 2015 Paris...