by Alastair Collier | Dec 12, 2023 | Ideas
Founder and Chief R&D of A Healthier Earth, Alastair Collier, thinks livestock farmers should be incentivised to cut methane emissions in a similar manner to sequestering carbon — using credits. For the last 30 years, climate conversations have focused on the...
by Seb Lowe | Nov 23, 2023 | Ideas, Politics
If governments prioritise reelection, consumers want cheap convenience and businesses seek to maximise their profits, who is supposed to be leading on climate change? Among the most fundamental problems of democracy is its inherent shortsightedness. In the United...
by Ekim Kara | Nov 20, 2023 | Ideas, People & Movements
Why do we only care about climate change when we see it? Climate headlines might grab your attention, cause you to pause for a moment, shake your head in disbelief, and then prompt you to check your phone, overwhelmed by the constant stream of bad news. It’s...
by Elise Leise | Nov 13, 2023 | Ideas, Science & Technology
Shell’s Studio X just launched its third cohort of climate startups. But is it a genuine shift towards green energy? Big Oil has a history of greenwashing its contributions to the climate crisis. In this sense, major companies such as Shell and Chevron, BP and...
by Marc Dhennin | Nov 6, 2023 | Ideas, Politics
In the context of climate change, we’re fighting for future generations. The fight against climate change is a convergence of social, environmental and economic struggles. The fight for children and future generations must take centre stage. “Nothing...
by Marc Dhennin | Oct 27, 2023 | Ideas
A thought experiment: If Earth had different characteristics and climate change had occurred at a faster pace, we would have been less equipped to deal with it. Now we are prepared. Two factors determine the speed of human-caused climate change: the Earth’s...