In his third talk on the Climate Crisis, Alan Simpson tackled
the issue of energy production and distribution in a shift away from fossil
fuel and towards green energy. Importantly, this is not simply a technological
question of new inventions. This is about how to organize socially the
production and distribution of energy differently, challenging directly the
private ownership of the big energy companies.
Tuesday, 29 November 2022
Tuesday, 22 November 2022
COP 27 – Feeding the Future
In his second talk on the Climate Crisis, Alan Simpson
focused on how to ensure sufficient, sustainable production of food for the
future. The global food production system, based on ‘free’ trade and tightly
controlled by a few large transnational corporations, results in one-third of
what we produce being wasted. At the same time, offloading our surpluses in
developing countries destroys the local food production there. In short, the
problem is not growing enough food, the problem is how to ensure that food is
produced sustainably and locally reaching everybody.
Monday, 21 November 2022
Neoliberal strikes for the neoliberal university!
UCU has yet again called for industrial action of
academics and Administrative, Professional & Managerial (APM) staff over drastic – and unjustified – cuts to pensions, eroded pay
and deteriorating working conditions. Indeed,
considering the more general cost of living crisis across the UK at the moment,
the situation for action has become even more pressing now than it was a year
ago. On last year’s experience, however, it is also clear that striking in the
traditional way of everyone out does no longer work. At Nottingham University, management
sat out easily 18 days of strike. Considering that learning objectives had not
been damaged and students could not, therefore, reclaim some of their tuition
fees, management was very relaxed. Only the marking boycott in May 2021 brought
them suddenly to the negotiating table resulting in a local agreement (see UCU Nottingham University 2022). In this
guest post, Faiz Sheikh outlines what an alternative
approach to industrial action in the neoliberal university could look like,
potentially overcoming the shortcomings of the traditional approach.
Thursday, 17 November 2022
COP 27 – Avoiding the Apocalypse
There is currently no pathway in place to limit global warming to 1.5 degrees C, but it is still
possible, maintained Alan Simpson at the opening of the first lecture of six on
the global climate crisis, a series of TED Talks at Nottingham University.
Nevertheless, if we do want to hit this target, everything has to change,
including our way of thinking. The Radical is the only Reasonable! In this blog
post, I provide a brief summary of the key points of this first lecture.