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We want to hear your lessons from lockdown!
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Credit: 'Cooling Towers, Drax, Selby, North Yorkshire' by Les Haines (CC BY 2.0)
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Join the initiative for a Fossil Fuel Non-Proliferation Treaty
The Alliance has joined a number of global and grassroots organisations to campaign for a Fossil Fuel Non-Proliferation Treaty. Fossil fuels remain the main cause of the Climate Emergency, with coal, oil and gas responsible for almost 80% of carbon dioxide emissions since the industrial revolution. Phasing out fossil fuels and fast tracking sustainable solutions will require unprecedented international cooperation.
Join the initiative and endorse the Treaty today here.
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COMMENTARY: Fossil fuel disarmament
In 2017, after decades of trying to get the nuclear powers to fulfil their commitments under the 1968 nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT), a group of countries, with the backing of a massive civil society campaign created a new treaty to ban nuclear weapons. Now a growing number of people are lending their support to the idea of a new treaty to fairly leave large swathes of remaining fossil fuels in the ground. Read more.
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BLOG SERIES: Welcome to the Fossil Endgame
Alliance member Leave it in the Ground Initiative (LINGO) have launched the first in their series of blogs which considers what will happen if the fossil fuel model gets disrupted in the next few years. The series will bring together leading global thinkers to discuss a fast post-fossil transition and help inform the strategic choices to be made in the COVID recovery, investments, business strategy, research etc. Read more
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REPORT: Playing Against the Clock
"Making a carbon zero world the common sense priority of the sports world would make a huge contribution to making it the common sense priority of all politics."
'Playing against the clock: Global sport, the climate emergency and the case for rapid change' – by leading academic and author, David Goldblatt, provides the first provisional estimate of the impact of global sport on the climate and warns that the climate emergency will have far more severe consequences for several sports.
Download the report here
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Let’s work with nature and let nature work with us
Many people during lockdown have experienced a greater appreciation of nature. On Environment Day, Nicky Saunter encouraged us to think about what is really important, to get outside, listen to the birds and engage with the world around us.
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Crisis conversations –
Reset #4
In the fourth Crisis Conversation convened by the Rapid Transition Alliance, with Compass and the Green New Deal Group, we explored issues of time, work and income, exploring how the pandemic creates an opportunity to reshape our relationship with work . Read more
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Join us!
The Rapid Transition Alliance is a large and growing network of organisations committed to action based on fairness, at the speed and scale needed to prevent climate breakdown. It is coordinated by a small group of people drawn from the New Weather Institute, the School of Global Studies at the University of Sussex, and the ESRC STEPS Centre at the Science Policy Research Unit (SPRU) and the Institute of Development Studies, and with help from our friends, colleagues and supporters. The work of the Alliance is kindly supported by the KR Foundation.
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