ONE January-March 2016

This issue contains the following articles: Hijacking the Anthropocene, 9 reasons why the EU’s bank is no climate leader, Energy Storage: the key to renewables success, ...

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This issue contains the following articles:

Hijacking the Anthropocene (Ian Angus)

How the anti-green ‘Breakthrough Institute’ misrepresents science to advance a technocratic agenda and undermine grassroots environmentalism

9 reasons why the EU’s bank is no climate leader (Bankwatch Network)

As declarations emerge from Paris about the billions and trillions of dollars needed to combat the affects of climate change, the world’s largest public lender,...

Energy Storage: the key to renewables success (Alice Masili (ONE team))

For some years now, scientists have been proposing the exhaustion of fossil fuels. The idea of finding a way to make renewables as primary and...

Climate denialism: a brief history (Naomi Oreskes)

In the late 1970s, scientists first came to a consensus that global warming was likely to result from increasing greenhouse gases released by the burning...

Welcome to a New Planet (Michael T. Klare)

Climate Change “Tipping Points” and the Fate of the Earth

Paris always worth a mass? (Jez Abbott (ONE team))

The COP 21 final accord is seen by many as crucial to move world societies towards resilient, low-carbon economies. Not everyone agrees

Carbon capture and storage: the black sheep of green energy? (Toby Lockwood (ONE Team))

Mixed fortunes for this unloved carbon-cutting technology

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