The climate crisis is “Happening here and now and affecting every one of us.” Niamh Iliff reports from a vital fringe at the TUC.
Tag: Greener Jobs Alliance
Insorgiamo, “We rise up” – Greener Jobs Alliance build solidarity with workers in Florence
Greener Jobs Alliance took part in a delegation to Italy, show solidarity with factory workers in Florence, building links between the workers' and international climate movements.
Three challenges for the new government – Greener Jobs Alliance
Paul Atkin looks at three core environmental challenges for the new Labour Government.
The environmental stakes are high on 4th July
The climate vote survey shows that not a single Conservative MP has a good voting record on climate and their government has gone out of its way to try to mobilise people against action on it.
Was it really hotter in the Medieval Warm Period? – Greener Jobs Alliance Mythbuster
In this mythbuster, Greener Jobs Alliance tackles the discredited claim that it was actually hotter in the medieval warm period...
“Phew! What a scorcher!” Overheating is good for you? – Greener Jobs Alliance Mythbuster
With a new series of blogs picking apart myths around the climate emergency, Greener Jobs Alliance debunks the claim that global heating is good for you.
FOE, Client Earth & Good Law Project take UK Government to court over climate targets
FOE, Client Earth and the Good Law Project take legal action as the Government once again falls short of its duties under the Climate Change Agreement.
Government seeking to exploit “loophole” in the Climate Act to water down commitments – GJA
"Climate breakdown cannot be kicked down the road, or bargained with."
“Ambition were made of sterner stuff”: The £28 billion pound question
"This pledge was Labour’s second most popular policy, partly because it actually offered hope... Environmentally it will make sure that the UK continues to slip back from meeting its targets with catastrophic consequences."
Getting ourselves on the right side of history – Greener Jobs Alliance
With 2023 the hottest year on record, we know that however severe the consequences of the climate crisis are this year, it will be worse next year. Paul Atkins shows why our movement must get organised.









