I hate to sound like a prepper, but I feel bound to confess that over the past month I’ve been stockpiling food. I think, if you can, you should do the same. I’ve put aside 25kg of rice, 15kg of dried ...
In thinking about the war being waged against life on Earth by Donald Trump, Elon Musk and their minions, I keep bumping into a horrible suspicion. Could it be that this is not just about delivering ...
This might sound astonishing, but the UK government’s core programme now appears to be the same as Donald Trump’s: dismantling the administrative state. There’s less theatre, but the results could ...
All the talk now is of how we might defend ourselves without the US. But almost everyone with a voice in public life appears to be avoiding a much bigger and more troubling question: how we might ...
If the Trump project implodes, it might take with it the far-right European parties to which it is umbilically connected. Like all such parties, Reform UK poses as patriotic while grovelling to ...
We face a potential global food crisis, and no one is secure until everyone is secure.
Yes, we are pro-nuclear, but the proposed Hinkley C plant should be scrapped.
Hidden in the detail of the UK’s carbon capture and storage scheme are unlimited financial liabilities and huge environmental costs.
Soil carbon markets are going to collapse. And that’s a good thing.
This is how Labour’s war on regulations will stymie its own policies. It is irrational and self-destructive.
Trump’s win is a return to the default state of centralised, hierarchical societies – like ours. That’s the problem.
A New Politics for an Age of Crisis By George Monbiot. Published by Verso Books.