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Many activist groups believe there is a clear and urgent moral imperative to stop the companies most responsible for climate breakdown from making the crisis worse. More and more campaigners, communities and organisations are recognising that meaningful change means targeting the industry itself.
Read full postWhether or not we realize it, artificial intelligence is reshaping the world with breathtaking speed. Promoted as a panacea to cure diseases, revolutionize industries and tackle the world’s most intractable problems, AI is also quietly displacing workers, amplifying biases and creating surveillance systems pervasive…
Read full postOur new report, Protest and the Ballot Box, analyses 916 days of polling on voting intention in the United Kingdom, Germany and Sweden. The headline: disruptive climate protests shift voting intention towards pro-climate parties.
Read full postIt’s been a busy few months at Social Change Lab. This edition of the newsletter brings you our latest media appearances, updates on our research into protest impact, and a sneak peek at what’s coming next — from ballot box effects to the wetlands of Sweden. Plus, find out how you can contribute to our blog.
Read full postThis opinion piece originally appeared in Big Issue on 3 April 2025: Just Stop Oil are 'hanging up the hi-vis'. Even unpopular groups can
Read full postGuest post by Elizabeth Rose, climate activist, researcher, and writer, who shares insights from her research exploring public opinion on so
Read full postSocial Change Lab is currently mapping and analysing the available tactical approaches to reduce emissions by targeting fossil fuel companie
Read full postWe are excited to share our new report, Making a scene and making sense - How disruptiveness and logic influence media coverage and support
Read full postWe’re delighted to see several of our resources featured on the Commons Social Change Library, a fantastic online collection of over 1,000
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