World leaders were put on the spot yesterday when hundreds of thousands demanded more investment in environmentally friendly technologies to stop climate change.
Across the world, people came out ahead of the UN’s climate change summit, which starts tomorrow in New York.
In central London about 7,000 marched on Parliament calling for cleaner energy and a stop to “green cuts.”
Established as a landmark victory for the climate movement, the CCC promised to hold governments to account. Today, it is understating the danger of climate chaos and impeding the radical action needed, says IAN SINCLAIR
Coal-fired stoves in traditional homes are the primary source of extreme levels of air pollution in over-crowded Ulaanbaatar. As more people become climate-displaced, the situation is likely to worsen, write SCIENCE AND SOCIETY
From summit to summit, imperialist companies and governments cut, delay or water down their commitments, warn the Communist Parties of Britain, France, Portugal and Spain and the Workers Party of Belgium in a joint statement on Cop30


