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
Fly and be damned
- 03 April 2006
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We could close every factory, lock away every car and turn off every light in the country, but it won't halt global warming if we carry on taking planes as often as we do. A voluntary no-flying movement offers the only hope, argues Mark Lynas
Books
Global warning
- 27 February 2006
The Revenge of Gaia
James Lovelock Allen Lane, the Penguin Press,
177pp, £16.99
ISBN 0713999144
Politics
Aubrey Meyer
- 17 October 2005
10 people - Does this ex-musician hold the answer to the world's climate crisis?
Society
Stop making the planet history
- 04 July 2005
G8: Climate change - The unpalatable truth is that raising people out of poverty worsens their impact on the earth. There is a potential solution, argues Mark Lynas, but will the west buy it?
World Affairs
Nuclear power: a convert
- 30 May 2005
Mark Lynas was sure it would be a disaster - and then he looked at the alternatives
Politics
Bring in the police to save the planet
- 09 May 2005
Election: the future - environment
Just as Thatcher broke the miners, so the government now needs to act tough in order to break the road hauliers and other anti-greens, argues Mark Lynas
Books
Trouble ahead. Ancient peoples ravaged their environments, and paid a heavy price. Mark Lynas wonders if we will learn from the past
- 07 February 2005
Collapse: how societies choose to fail or survive
Jared Diamond Allen Lane, the Penguin Press, 575pp, £20
ISBN 0713992867


