The Iran war is destroying a system on which hospitals, harvests and factories depend – a transition to energy superabundance can save us, argue Nafeez Ahmed, Divyesh Desai and Sandrine Dixson-Declève
You can feel the worry lurking in the back of people's minds - ordinary people, not people in power. They're watching, knowing that things may well get a lot worse, and if the worst doesn't happen this time, then it will be soon.
But how do we stop people like Ffarij taking advantage, if the current government won't act?
This is a clear rebuttal to the “drill the North Sea” enthusiasm of the Tories and Reform!
You can feel the worry lurking in the back of people's minds - ordinary people, not people in power. They're watching, knowing that things may well get a lot worse, and if the worst doesn't happen this time, then it will be soon.
But how do we stop people like Ffarij taking advantage, if the current government won't act?