Are we armed only with peer-reviewed science? - John Archer John Archer argues that a radical climate movement must have a radical critique beyond a reliance on science. Article originally published in the summer of 2007.
Faslane 365: Mobilising communities to abolish nuclear weapons - Rebecca Johnson Article originally published in the summer of 2007.
“Make a foreshortened critique of capitalism history!” - A Reply - The Wine and Cheese Appreciation Society of Greater London The Wine and Cheese Appreciation Society of Greater London reply to TOP Berlin's…
German neo-Nazis and anti-capitalism - Jan Langehein Jan Langehein discusses Fascist forms of "Anti-Capitalism" within the German context. Article originally published in the summer of 2007.
Marching to oblivion: What if they had a march and nobody came? - Little Red Wagon and Pedro Rocha A report back from the December 2007 campaign Against Climate Change demonstration in London. Originally published early in 2008.
Climate camp hijacked by a hardcore of liberals - Jessica Charsley Writing in the early days of the Camp for Climate Action Jessica Charsley argues against elements of liberal politics and a creeping "Green Authoritarianism" entering its politics. Article originally published in the summer of 2007.
Interview with Alice/Robin from No Borders about the Gatwick camp Originally published early in 2008.
G8-Summit protests in Germany: Against globalisation and its non-emancipatory responses - Rob Augman Rob Augman takes a look at some of the more problematic aspects of the G8 mobilisation in Heiligendamm. Article originally published in the summer of 2007.
A foot in both camps - Merrick Merrick looks at the politics of Spiked Online and argues that you can support both climate change (and the Climate Camp) and open borders ( and the camp near Heathrow that year). Originally published early in 2008.