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AcaciaThorns

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Category: Environment

Posted on 10 July 2019

Workshop: Intro to Climate Colonialism

On 26th May 2019, I ran a small workshop on Climate Colonialism. These are the workshop slides, notes and reading list.

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Posted on 10 January 2019

Workshop: Climate Change & Colonialism

As part of Scottish Book Week and Lighthouse Books, I ran a small workshop on how climate change was the result of the colonial legacy. This workshop went into depth…

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Posted on 22 July 2011

Somalia: the state of things to come

There should be no mistake by any party that Somalia’s famine has been caused by Climate Change. As thousands struggle to find food on the border between Kenya and Somalia,…

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Posted on 13 June 2011

Something Gassy in the James Price Point case?

Western Australia’s always been proud of their natural resources & mining industries. Criticise it, and you bare the wrath of not only the elitism of rich investors and industrialists, but…

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Posted on 4 May 2011

Biofuels, the UK’s false solution to Climate Change

First published on the ActionAid Blog as part of their series on Biofuels When we were promised the “Greenest Government ever” by the coalition last year, we were desperately hoping…

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Posted on 26 January 2011

It’s not a “food” crisis, it’s a Hunger Crisis

According to the World Food Programme, 925 million people across the world currently do not have enough to eat.  That number is increasing. Our problem is not food scarcity, but…

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