Let's be honest, everything is shit right now.
Join us for a wellness workshop on Monday June 22nd 2pm-3.45pm BST (over zoom).
It'll be a space to air our grievances & learn coping strategies to help ground & calm us & improve our individual wellbeing.
https://t.co/i7QTViHQqa
🚨FINAL LINEUP ANNOUNCEMENT🚨
Speakers
@NatashaJosette, @_WCCA
Sally Young, One Million Women and Girls
@HowardRReed, @NorthumbriaUni + TDC
@nmcinroy, The Democracy Collaborative
📅 5 Jun | 2pm
📍Room CCE1-003, City Campus East
BOOK your free tix now 👉 https://t.co/pSZ1Wv1KZF
Why climate movements struggle to talk about class
by Emma River-Roberts
https://t.co/Hbtdl6ehp7
Climate movements often speak about inequality, yet discussions of class remain limited within many environmental spaces. In this article, Emma River-Roberts examines class as both an economic and social relationship, shaping power, belonging, and whose voices are heard. Drawing on the work of bell hooks and others, she argues that working-class people are frequently excluded from climate decision-making and that environmental movements risk reproducing the inequalities they seek to challenge. Understanding class, she contends, is essential for building a more democratic, inclusive, and effective climate movement capable of addressing the roots of ecological and social crises.
✍️ In our latest article, Kevin Picado discusses how the plastic crisis isn't a waste management problem but an overproduction problem, rooted in the petrochemical industry's structural dependence on fossil fuels:
https://t.co/01qIvi90g1
A legal maximum working temperature is absolutely necessary for the protection of workers' health.
This was the temperature recorded inside a bus by its driver in London yesterday.
It's great to see a greater focus on class in climate spaces than before. What I don't see so much, are discussions about what it 'is'.
I've written for @_WCCA emphasising the need to understand it as a social, cultural, & economic phenomena.
https://t.co/8KMTQY4CQQ
1/2 "Being a landlord isn't inherently unethical."
Actually, yes it is.
Rent ties economies to endless growth. Rent income floats above actual production, so economies are forced to grow endlessly to sustain it. That pressure feeds ecological breakdown.
https://t.co/JQ3rYliZe8
🌎🔎The World Meteorological Organisation (WMO) has published it’s State of the Global Climate 2025 report 🔎🌎
The report argues that rapid and large-scale changes have occurred within a few decades but will have harmful repercussions for hundreds – and potentially thousands – of years.
📍Read our article and the full report here: https://t.co/xYikx9vhw2
Unfortunately, an incredibly challenging funding climate means that we have closed down the campaigning and membership side of the organisation. We’ll be taking a short break to update the website and plan what comes next.
Read the statement in full:
https://t.co/aAc6a8dyYg
"One study published in the journal Patterns estimates AI’s global carbon footprint as 32.6 to 79.7m tonnes of CO2 emissions in 2025, and its water use as 312.5 to 764.6bn litres – similar to the global consumption of bottled water."
https://t.co/0RI4i54ynV
**New Vid**
We are Cooked! Ep3
'Badgers on banknotes and other less important stories.'
Comrades share content because support is all we have in these dark times. ❤️🌱
https://t.co/K7VdPA6kRd
Why is it the same people who look down on the working class, who hate our hobbies, how we dress, how we speak, and who pay us poverty wages, who pollute our water, and rinse us for food, rent and energy prices, all tell us socialism is bad?
You think they do so for our benefit?
@nicksortor Very sad.
Young men sent to kill and die in order to save the reputation of a billionaire pedophile president.
To the young people out there, refuse to serve these maniacs. Life on all sides is far too valuable.
As resource scarcity intensifies, access to these resources is increasingly framed as a matter of national security, and the prospect of achieving Environmental Justice appears to be little more than a pipe dream.
Read the latest article on our website:
https://t.co/zXJf5PUJQg