George Monbiot
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Mar- 2010 -4 March
A Great Green Rip-Off
The feed-in tariffs about to be introduced here are extortionate, useless and deeply regressive. by George Monbiot: journalist, author, academic…
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Jan- 2010 -26 January
A Bounty for Blair’s Arrest
Today I am launching a new fund – www.arrestblair.org – to reward people who attempt to arrest the former prime…
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5 January
Consumer Hell
How do we break a system which now permeates every aspect of our lives? by George Monbiot: journalist, author, academic…
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Dec- 2009 -8 December
The Real Climate Scandal
Shocked by the hacked emails? Wait till you see what the other side’s been up to. by George Monbiot: journalist,…
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Nov- 2009 -24 November
The Knights Carbonic
The conspiracy which proves that manmade global warming is a scam by George Monbiot: journalist, author, academic and environmental and…
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17 November
If Nothing Else, Save Farming
It’s probably too late to prepare for peak oil, but we can at least try to salvage food production. by…
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6 November
Death Denial
Why the sudden surge in climate change denial? Could it be about something else altogether? by George Monbiot: journalist, author,…
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Oct- 2009 -28 October
Arresting Blair
His bid for the EU presidency gives us the best chance we’ll ever have. by George Monbiot: journalist, author, academic…
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14 October
Are You Paying to Burn the Rainforest?
If you’re buying Brazilian beef, the answer is yes by George Monbiot: journalist, author, academic and environmental and political activist,…
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2 October
The Population Myth
People who claim that population growth is the big environmental issue are shifting the blame from the rich to the…
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Sep- 2009 -1 September
Not Even Wrong
We need a radical new approach to cutting greenhouse gases, and it might have arrived. by George Monbiot: journalist, author,…
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Aug- 2009 -26 August
Should We Seek to Save Industrial Civilisation?
A debate with Paul Kingsnorth Dear George, Sitting on the desk in front of me are a set of graphs.…
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