(2023-08-22). We won't win climate justice in court. mronline.org The recent climate victory in the US state Montana is welcome, but a legal strategy must not replace mass mobilisation to combat capitalist economic logic, argues John Clarke…
(2023-08-22). China Leading in Renewables — Will the US Cooperate On Climate Crisis? peacepivot.org üåè The US policy of confrontation with China is not just risking a major war — it's also going to wreck the planet. China is the world's largest producer of renewable energy, and it's not even close. China plants a forest the size of Belgium every year, and is on its way towards making air …
(2023-08-22). The Food System and the Challenge of Climate Change. socialistproject.ca
(2023-08-23). Cutting Climate Change Research: Cuts at the Australian Antarctic Division. dissidentvoice.org Australia's funding priorities have been utterly muddled of late. At the Commonwealth level, there is cash to be found in every conceivable place to support every absurd military venture, as long as it targets those hideous authoritarians in Beijing. It seemed utterly absurd that, even as the Australian federal government announced its purchase of over …
(2023-08-22). The 'Oppenheimer' imperative: Normalising atomic terror. greenleft.org.au The atomic bomb created the conditions of contingent catastrophe, forever placing the world on the precipice of existential doom. But in doing so, it created a philosophy of acceptable cruelty, worthy extinction, legitimate extermination — explored in Christopher Nolan's film, Oppenheimer, writes Binoy Kampmark.
(2023-08-22). Japan's move to discharge wastewater 'irresponsible'. ecns.cn Japan announced on Tuesday that it will start releasing nuclear-contaminated water from the destroyed Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant into the Pacific Ocean as early as Thursday, a move that sparked widespread criticism from the international community and local residents.
(2023-08-23). Residents say 'no' to proposed waste-to-energy incinerator. greenleft.org.au