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Why the green movement can’t turn its back on refugees
The climate crisis is set to make huge parts of the world near-impossible to live in, while the government ramps up hostility towards refugees. We need to stand up for their rights.
The climate crisis is set to make huge parts of the world near-impossible to live in, while the government ramps up hostility towards refugees. We need to stand up for their rights.
10 years on from the Rana Plaza disaster, major fashion labels are using false green claims to conceal their destructive business model. Can big-brand fast fashion really be as sustainable as they promise?
The global clothing trade is a mess of human misery and pollution. But what’s the alternative? Here’s how to leave fast fashion behind and build a more sustainable wardrobe.
The 2013 Rana Plaza factory collapse sparked a call for change in the global fashion industry. But 10 years on, more than 100 billion clothes a year are made – mostly from oil turned into polyester – by people working in dangerous conditions. This is fast fashion's impact on people and the planet.
Further legal action looms as government fails to require private landlords to upgrade properties
We’re winning the argument on climate change, but still losing the battle on the ground. It’s time for a new approach.
The IPCC climate report has a clear message: The choices we make in this decade will have impacts now and for thousands of years.
Cross-sector coalition make the economic, social and environmental case for major investment in household energy efficiency and low-carbon heating