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Photos from Glasgow COP26 climate justice protests
The biggest demonstrations held during COP26 in Glasgow fell right in the middle of the two weeks. Photos taken by Virginie Chabrol show a huge range of people from all backgrounds turning out with different messages, despite the Glasgow weather.
COP26: Transforming public transport to fight climate change
Just Transition: Transforming public transport to fight climate change brought together representatives from Get Glasgow Moving, Unite Hospitality Glasgow and the Scottish Green Party - for a panel discussion in The Deep End
Pop Up Sustainable Venue: The Landing Hub
This pop-up riverside venue at 222 Broomielaw is hosting a number of talks, workshops, performances screenings and other events over the duration of COP26 aiming to bring together arts and climate activism.
Activists Occupy Tradeston Site to Provide Accommodation for COP26
Activists are determined to keep possession of ‘Baile Hoose’ in Tradeston for the duration of COP26 and hope to be able to provide free accommodation to anyone wishing to attend the summit.
Getting to Grips with Climate Science at a Climate Fresk Workshop
Climate Fresk are running free workshops throughout COP26 in Glasgow which enable participants to get up-to-speed with all the latest climate science. Bethany Scott went along to get involved and find out more.
COP26 and Climate Change Events in Govanhill and the Southside
Many locals are saying they find the vast range and number of climate-related events overwhelming. Luckily our friends at SEIN have created this handy guide for climate change and climate justice events happening locally - in and around the Southside of Glasgow.
SEIN Presents: Scottish Ethnic Minority Deaf Club
Tauseeb Aslam, the Engagement Officer for Scottish Ethnic Minority Deaf Club (SEMDC), spoke to Ruth Cape and Jess Steele of the South East Integration Network, about SEMDC’s climate challenge work with the deaf ethnic minority community in Glasgow.
Community Energy’s Role in Addressing the Climate Crisis
While world leaders gather in our city for COP26, groups like Glasgow Community Energy are hoping to demonstrate the importance of local responses to the climate crisis.
Remade Network: Building a Repair Economy
In a world of fast fashion and cheap electronics, it can be too easy to buy new rather than repairing what we have. The Remade Network aims to offer an alternative as a one-stop shop for bringing life back into our goods.
Scotland’s Climate Assembly: Organisations Urge Scottish Government to Listen to Its People
Greater Govanhill has added its name to Scotland’s Civic Charter, which calls on the Scottish Government to take heed of the 81 recommendations drawn up by the Scotland’s Climate Assembly, which call for bold leadership on climate change.
Scottish Refugee Council Holds Meeting to Oppose the Nationality and Borders Bill
A number of organisations gathered on Wednesday to show solidarity with refugees and oppose the criminalisation of migrants.
Community Climate Action is an Act of Resistance
Originally published in our fourth print issue, Fraser Stewart sets why organising for climate action must be inclusive of all sections of our communities.
Parents For Future: We Can’t Wait Any Longer
More and more people are feeling moved by the climate emergency to take to activism in a way that they might never have before. Claire Larkin from Glasgow’s new Parents For Future group tells her story.
Invest in Communities to Address the Climate Crisis
Patrick Harvie, MSP for Glasgow and Co-Leader of the Scottish Greens, outlines why investment in communities is essential to addressing the climate crisis and why it is counterproductive merely to guilt trip individuals.
Bruce Downie on the History of the Govanhill Baths
Greater Govanhill interviewed writer and historian Bruce Downie, who recently published a book on the history of the Govanhill Baths.
What I Learned Growing Up in Govanhill
Originally published in our third print issue, Sehar Mehmood details how growing up in Govanhill has affected how she sees the world.
What’s your experience of renting in Govanhill?
What are your experiences of renting in Govanhill? How have price rises affected you? Have you ever had a dodgy landlord? Help us to get a picture of how the quality, availability and affordability of housing in our area has changed over time by filling out the survey below
Delivering Your Dinner: A Deliveroo Rider’s Perspective
Originally published in our third print issue, Danny Macpherson reveals what it is like to work as a courier with Deliveroo.
Book Review: Make Bosses Pay by Eve Livingston
Eve Livingstone’s Make Bosses Pay sets out a compelling argument in favour of trade union membership and offers a bold and exciting vision of how the movement can adapt to meet the challenges of the modern day.
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