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Exploring and opposing green capitalism

[responsivevoice_button] On 8 May Corporate Watch held a symposium on green

Iraqi deportations: the airlines helping the Home Office deport refugees to war zones

[responsivevoice_button] The Home Office is trying to deport dozens of refugees

The Hostile Environment: turning the UK into a nation of border cops

[responsivevoice_button] A run-down of the Home Office’s “hostile environment” measures against

People behind Cuadrilla win state approval to keep identities secret

[responsivevoice_button] UK fracking company and target of environmental protest, Cuadrilla, is

Drax’s dirty energy

[responsivevoice_button] Ahead of Drax’s AGM, Biofuel Watch, give us the low

Economics for a finite planet

[responsivevoice_button] As part of our Green Capitalism project, one contributor, Benjamin,

The Round-Up: rough sleeper immigration raids and charity collaboration

Homelessness outreach charities are helping Immigration Enforcement round up and deport

Underground Coal Gasification scrapped in the UK

[responsivevoice_button] The government announced yesterday that it will not support Underground

Climate change solutions: false, fictional and dangerous

[responsivevoice_button] Almuth Ernsting from Biofuelwatch explores why sci-fi climate change solutions

Eurotunnel: death at the fences, profits for Goldman Sachs

[responsivevoice_button] At least 15 people were killed in or around the

Ten years since Climate Camp: return to Drax

[responsivevoice_button] Biofuelwatch explain why we still need to axe Drax ten

An A-Z of Green Capitalism

[responsivevoice_button] Our guide to Green Capitalism, explaining the dangers of this

Immigration Detention Centres factsheet

[responsivevoice_button] It can be hard to keep track of the shadowy

Home Office quietly advertises £80 million privatisation of Calais border security

[responsivevoice_button] By Calais Research Network. While the UK’s plans for the

Snitches, Stings & Leaks: how Immigration Enforcement works

[responsivevoice_button] The Byron Hamburgers “sting” was no one-off. This report, analysing