One of XR’s demands is to make sure people are properly informed. Who else is campaigning on that issue?
I mean, you have actual news services like Grist, Carbon Brief, Renewable Energy News, not including more trade-oriented news services like Bloomberg New Energy Finance. The energy correspondents/editors at the Guardian and the Times are also pretty solid on climate change.
You also have activists like Greenpeace and FoE; you have thinktanks like groups like E3G, The Green Alliance, the Energy Saving Trust; you have industry bodies like Renewables UK.
These are all organisations (and far from a comprehensive list of them) that are contributing to the discourse by putting actual useful information out there, not just campaigning about it (let alone claiming that 6 billion people are going to be slaughtered in the next 40-odd years)
I mean, you have actual news services like Grist, Carbon Brief, Renewable Energy News, not including more trade-oriented news services like Bloomberg New Energy Finance. The energy correspondents/editors at the Guardian and the Times are also pretty solid on climate change.
You also have activists like Greenpeace and FoE; you have thinktanks like groups like E3G, The Green Alliance, the Energy Saving Trust; you have industry bodies like Renewables UK.
These are all organisations (and far from a comprehensive list of them) that are contributing to the discourse by putting actual useful information out there, not just campaigning about it (let alone claiming that 6 billion people are going to be slaughtered in the next 40-odd years)