This week on the Land and Climate Podcast, @bertrandhb interviews D. Raghunandan from the Delhi Science Forum, on the risks of private space exploration.
Click the link below to listen 👇
https://t.co/yGqqrrjyk7
UK “climate” aid helped build carbon capture schemes on occupied East Turkistan, enhancing China’s ability to exploit the resources of our occupied country while our people faced genocide and forced labor. The ETGE condemns this UK complicity and demands justice & accountability.
@perkin_amalaraj
In an in depth and important analysis by The Times, Bertie Harrison-Broninski - a journalist at Land and Climate Review- opens up the UK-Chinese links over carbon capture technology, including CCP influence over current UK energy infrastructure, and his discovery that UK aid grants from 2016-2018 funded work in Xinjiang: See https://t.co/tRduY4sY0W
Longer analysis here:
https://t.co/0N88OvhDxF
@Ed_Miliband@MPIainDS@YvetteCooperMP@pritipatel@DrCalumMiller@TomTugendhat@aliciakearns@SarahChampionMP In line with the Great British Energy Act of 2025 we need much more transparency and scrutiny of energy projects in Xinjiang - where the CCP stands accused of genocide and slave labour by @HouseofCommons@HumanRightsCtte@JChengWSJ
"UK foreign aid helped to develop Chinese fossil fuel extraction in a region where the oil sector is associated with forced labour risks, a new investigation has found."
https://t.co/3GAdPkynka
🇬🇧UK funding of carbon capture projects in East Turkistan (2016–2018) is deeply alarming.
At the height of mass detention of Uyghurs, aid may have supported state-linked industries—while the same tech was used to boost oil extraction.
https://t.co/g7h5E29tjD
What is "climate-flation" and how bad could it get for our weekly food shop? @ejcrobinson sat down with one of the UK's most prominent climate, biodiversity and soils scientists, Professor Pete Smith, to get to grips with his new research, with the UK MACC Hub and @aberdeenuni.
Enjoyed this interview for the Land & Climate podcast on our research about criminalisation of protest @UoBrisSPS @crossdale @RoxyCavalcanti @cabotinstitute
This week, @Alimacewen interviews @berglund_oscar, Senior Lecturer at @BristolUni, on his recent report: “Criminalisation and Repression of Climate and Environmental Protests,” outlining the mechanisms of oppression of protests.
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https://t.co/NdWzbahjku
Rising sea levels have consumed two-thirds of Tangier Island since 1850. Residents deny climate change, calling it "God-made erosion."
Read an extract from Anne Helen Toomey’s “Science with Impact” on the polarity of climate change in America 👇
https://t.co/Co23n8cVXp
“People dying has not historically been a problem for capitalism.”
Click below to listen @bertrandhb interview @StaleHolgersen about his new book, “Against the Crisis: Economy and Ecology in a Burning World” published by @VersoBooks👇
https://t.co/hz0mLREXCD
“To have an award against a developing country of $6 billion is outrageous. The system has become disproportionate.”
This week, @CamilleCorcor10 speaks with experts on investor-state disputes and their threat to countries’ green energy efforts.
https://t.co/aenEqSej1g
Margareth Aritonang from @geckoproj tells @Alimacewen about Prabowo Subianto's links to “coal mining, timber plantations, fishing and palm oil," in our most recent episode of the Land and Climate Podcast.
Click to listen and to access the report.
https://t.co/8b5z2KoCtB
In their new book Overshoot: How the World Surrendered to Climate Breakdown, Andreas Malm and Wim Carton study this risky approach to climate policy, and the economic interests that they theorise have led to it. Do listen 🎧
@LandClimate https://t.co/RsfstPd8lL
Further questions around the #sustainabilty of forest #biomass were raised in the UK House of Lords last week. Listen to how journos at @LandClimate uncovered evidence of more than 11,000!! environmental violations in the US alone on the part of a huge pellet mill company.
Excellent reporting by @CamilleCorcor10 for @LandClimate on wood pellet behemoth, Drax's continued and exorbitant violations of environmental regulations.
https://t.co/HSg4dhtcAh