Mark Lynas
Mark Lynas is a climate change writer and activist, author of the acclaimed book 'High Tide' and fortnightly columnist for the New Statesman. He was selected by National Geographic as an 'Emerging Explorer' for 2006, and blogs on www.marklynas.org
Articles by mark lynas
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Environment
Belching chimneys instead of solar panels
- 21 May 2007
The truth of Blair's environmental legacy
Environment
Our leaders are steering us into the abyss
- 07 May 2007
- 2 comments
That anyone can still deny planetary warming when faced with such conditions is a tribute to human ingenuity
Environment
Danger from the strangers behind the wheel
- 23 April 2007
- 14 comments
Motorists must be forced to acknowledge that possession of a dangerous weapon requires extreme caution and diligence
Environment
Coal makes a dirty comeback
- 16 April 2007
- 4 comments
How can we keep the lights on in an era of mounting concern about global warming?
Environment
The truth will not necessarily out
- 26 March 2007
- 1 comment
The debate about the reality of global warming is not going away
Politics
One small step for the politicians
- 19 March 2007
- 1 comment
Two speeches and a draft bill may not make for a revolution, but Mark Lynas hails a significant shift in the green agenda for UK and global politics
Environment
We must stop trying to engineer nature
- 26 February 2007
- 5 comments
How suffering may be bad but the alternative could prove to be far, far worse
Environment
The low-carbon revolution starts here
- 29 January 2007
The carbon clock is ticking, worried citizens can hear it but in Westminster they appear to have gone deaf
Environment
How economic growth can destroy
- 15 January 2007
Why we shouldn't want the economic 'benefits' of airport expansion
Environment
Miliband gets it, Brown doesn't
- 18 December 2006
- 3 comments
Why the chancellor will not become a green premier


