
Andreas Malm
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Nov 20, 2024 |
hastingsindependentpress.co.uk | Andreas Malm |Tim Barton
By Andreas Malm & Wim CartonPublished by Verso, 2024, rrp £25REVIEW BY TIM BARTONOn Monday 11 November, COP29 Azerbaijan began, in an authoritarian oil-state that is effectively a branch of BP’s oil empire, with the Azerbaijani government hilariously claiming green credentials. Their website claims that ‘Azerbaijan is committed to developing its renewable energy potential, which is an important part of the country’s plan to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 40% by 2050.
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Nov 8, 2024 |
versobooks.com | Raphael Samuel |Andreas Malm
After taking power in January 1933, Adolph Hitler immediately eviscerated his enemies. In March, the Nazis opened their first concentration camp in Dachau, designed specifically for the regime’s political opponents. Their primary target: the Communist Party of Germany. By the end of the year, the Nazis had obliterated what was at one time the third largest communist party in the world. The German communists saw their world collapse.
Sunday Science: How Mainstream Climate Science Endorsed the Fantasy of a Global Warming Time Machine
Oct 14, 2024 |
portside.org | Andreas Malm
Sunday Science: How Mainstream Climate Science Endorsed the Fantasy of a Global Warming Time Machine Published October 13, 2024 When the Paris agreement on climate change was gavelled into being in December 2015, it briefly looked like that rarest of things: a political victory for climate activists and delegates from the poorest regions of the world that, due to colonisation by today’s wealthy nations, have contributed little to the climate crisis – but stand to suffer its worst ravages. The...
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Oct 12, 2024 |
msn.com | Andreas Malm
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Oct 12, 2024 |
phys.org | Andreas Malm
When the Paris agreement on climate change was gaveled into being in December 2015, it briefly looked like that rarest of things: a political victory for climate activists and delegates from the poorest regions of the world that, due to colonization by today's wealthy nations, have contributed little to the climate crisis—but stand to suffer its worst ravages.
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