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Comment writer Emily Potter discusses the tactics of environmental group Just Stop Oil, suggesting a more moderate approach to climate action
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Deputy Editor Isobel Radakovic discusses the growth in the human population and the issues we face in supporting a growing population and protecting the environment
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Comment Writer Zainab Hussain investigates a recent climate disaster and what it tells us about the fight against climate change
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Sci and Tech Editor Gwydion Elliott argues that climate activism must be disruptive as calmly advocating for change will no longer work
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Comment Writer Poppy Turner argues that negative articles have made us too desensitised to climate change
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Comment Writer Gwydion Elliott argues that the recent global climate conference failed to recognise how crucial institutional change is, suggesting that civil disobedience is our only hope
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Comment Writer Emily Lewis talks to Evie West, coordinator for Fossil Free UoB about the climate crisis and the university's continued failure to divest from fossil fuels
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Comment Writer James Konn weighs up government efforts to reduce meat consumption in the fight against climate change, offering solutions that the government may be failing to consider
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Comment Writer Gwydion Elliott discusses the University of Birmingham's hesitancy to follow suit with other UK Universities and stop investing in fossil fuels, arguing that the newly appointed Vice-Chancellor, Professor Adam Tickell, has a responsibility to do the right thing.
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Comment Writer James Simpson considers the threats posed to biodiversity, arguing that the human influence on the climate crisis is to blame, and that more needs to be done to save our ecosystems
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Social Secretary Ella Kipling explains the recent IPCC report and what it means for the future of the planet, concluding that immediate action is required.
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Comment Writer, Thomas Barry reflects on Ed Miliband's book, 'Go Big: How to Fix Our World' and considers whether Miliband's vision for a greener planet is achievable in the near future