Special report by PEOPLE’S WORLD
Richard House [RH]: Can you tell us how you first got involved in environmental activism?
: I spent some years as an “armchair activist,” but in 2013 my daughter overheard me talking about fracking — and burst into floods of tears.
“Why do people want to poison the ground and the water, Mummy? Don’t they know they will get ill themselves? You have to call them and tell them to stop.”
As Saudi Arabia is hailed abroad for its ‘reforms,’ the reality for women inside the kingdom grows ever more repressive. On the International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women, MARYAM ALDOSSARI argues it is time to stop applauding the illusion – and start listening to the women the state works hardest to silence
JAN WOOLF examines work that aims to give viewers a material experience of the environments in the polar north and Britain equally affected by the climate crisis
ASSAF TALGAM talks to an Israeli Communist lawmaker about the need to use every tool of democratic and non-violent struggle; how Israeli society has changed since October 7 2023; and the persecution of the left in the parliamentary arena
CARL DEATH introduces a new book which explores how African science fiction is addressing climate change


