Putin’s war shows autocracies and fossil fuels go hand in hand. Here’s how to tackle both
Democracies are making more progress than autocracies when it comes to climate action. But divestment campaigns can put pressure on the most recalcitrant of political leaders
At first glance, last autumn's Glasgow climate summit looked a lot like its 25 predecessors. It had:
A conference hall the size of an aircraft carrier stuffed with displays from problematic parties (the Saudis, for example, with a giant pavilion saluting their efforts at promoting a circular carbon economy agenda").
Squadrons of delegates rushing constantly to mysterious sessions (Showcasing achievements of TBTTP and Protected Areas Initiative of GoP") while actual negotiations took place in a few back rooms.
Earnest protesters with excellent signs (The wrong Amazon is burning").
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