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Brexit

As Britain Exits, the Need for a Strong Climate Movement Remains

December 15, 2020June 27, 2016 by Kate Aronoff

Britain’s vote to leave the European Union will be a disaster for the climate — both physical and political — on both sides of the Atlantic.

Categories Society Tags Brexit, climate activism, COP 21 agreement 1 Comment

EU Referendum: 2 Transitioners debate ‘In’ or ‘Out’

December 15, 2020June 17, 2016 by Justin Kenrick

There is just over a week to go until the UK votes on whether it wants to stay in the European Union, or to leave.

Categories Act: Inspiration, Society Tags Brexit, Transition movement Leave a comment

Why Global Capital Fears ‘Brexit’

December 15, 2020June 16, 2016 by Helena Norberg-Hodge

Today, interlinked multinational banks and corporations constitute a de facto European government, determining economic activity through the ‘European market’….In other words, corporations run Europe.

Categories Economy Tags Brexit, EU, European Union, free trade, globalization, trade agreements Leave a comment

Lead us not into temptation: of Trump, Brexit and the wrong kind of populism

December 15, 2020June 1, 2016 by Chris Smaje

I had to recite the Lord’s Prayer at school every day for ten years, and have never spoken it since. But for my sermon today I’d like to elaborate a theme from one of its lines – “lead us not into temptation”.

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Chatham House: Brexit could Harm UK Climate and Energy Policy

December 15, 2020May 27, 2016 by Sophie Yeo

The UK is better staying in the EU from the perspective of energy and climate change, according to a new paper by international affairs thinktank, Chatham House.

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Introducing ‘International’ – and Some Reflections on Brexit/Bremain

December 15, 2020March 11, 2016 by Rob Hopkins

Our theme for the next 2 months is ‘International’.  With the Transition movement now being active in over 50 countries, it feels like a good time to pause and reflect on how that is working, what it looks like, and the many wonderful things, and the challenges, that arise from that.

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