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Coloured tables mimic a metro map. People are moving, preparing, and eating food at different locations on those tables.

What if dinner was public infrastructure?

A Scottish charity wants to reintroduce state-subsidised diners for all—a potentially a big ask in the current political climate.
Jack McGovan 29 Oct 2025
A person is dropping a ballot into a ballot box, all of which is black/shadowed. The background is white.

Not letting immigrants vote is holding back climate action

Extending the vote to immigrants could garner wider support for climate policies, as foreign nationals are more likely to vote left.
Jack McGovan 17 Sep 2025
An abstract illustration reminiscent of a cave painting where stick figures represent conflict between two sides of a political divide.

Can eco-populism help defeat the far right?

Far-right narratives have become normalised. One politician has launched a left-wing populist project in response, though not everybody necessarily agrees that it's the right way forward.
Jack McGovan 27 Aug 2025
The illustration is split into two halves. The left represents a traditional casket burial with a person in a suit, whereas the right shows a natural burial directly in the Earth.

Our collective fear of death pushes us towards authoritarianism

Green burials are less polluting. Can they also help us alleviate our death anxiety and keep authoritarianism at bay?
Jack McGovan 25 Jun 2025
An illustration which is split into a grid, mimicking a calendar. The squares are filled with people doing different kinds of leisure activities.

Working less is the most underrated climate solution

Fewer work hours can lower emissions. So why isn’t the climate movement fighting for our collective right to relax?
Jack McGovan 14 May 2025

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