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School climate strikes: What next for the latest generation of activists?

by SCI Admin | Feb 22, 2019 | All posts, Collective action and social movements

Sustainable Consumption Institute blog Blog archive Visit our website Students took to the streets across the UK. In Manchester, there were fine speeches. In London, there were several arrests, with messages of support from various politicians and commentators,  who...

Victims, saviours or villains? Children in popular climate imaginaries

by SCI Admin | Feb 15, 2019 | All posts, Climate education

Sustainable Consumption Institute blog Blog archive Visit our website Fifteen-year-old climate activist Greta Thunberg pulls no punches in calling out the world’s leaders on their inaction on climate change. “You say you love your children above all else, yet you are...

Gilets jaunes, Extinction Rebellion and neoliberal climate policy

by SCI Admin | Feb 4, 2019 | All posts, Collective action and social movements

Sustainable Consumption Institute blog Blog archive Visit our website Two protest movements erupted in the UK and France on November 17th, with apparently opposite logics. Mat Paterson argues that both movements result from the the way carbon pricing has been both...

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