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Space Bats

Space Bats

7 November 2025 /Posted byAnne Enith Cooper
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By Anne Enith Cooper

Let’s not talk about it. Let’s just not
don’t want to hear about tipping points
and feedback loops on a Friday. So

the corals have gone, shame. Hey,
fancy a pint? I’m in the Members’ bar.

Don’t want to hear about COP 30
Starmer’s not going —
Oh, he is —

well, no need to talk about emissions,
we’ve got EV charging points, we’re
becoming a clean energy superpower!

Oh please, declining carbon sinks
and deforestation, at this time of night
there’s no need to get hysterical —

I’m sick of hearing about net zero,
God forbid, we have to balance the books
inconvenient facts lad.

Yeah, yeah, there’s trash mountains in Delhi
tell the Foreign Secretary —
Oh, in Rainham —

well, to be fair, it’s not my constituency,
in any case, heard a gent, professor no less, say

It doesn’t cost much to bulldoze soil
over a stinking, burning landfill. It’s not
rocket science (1)

Wind direction?

Satellite images?

There’s a petition from one of ours?

Stop the stink!

Can we close that down?

  1. Professor Euan Nisbet, Royal Holloway University, Revealed: the 1200 Big Methane Leaks from Waste Dumps Trashing the Planet in The Guardian, 12th February 2024.
Tags: COP30, Keir Starmer
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Anne Enith Cooper

Anne Enith Cooper is a poet, writer and activist. She is the founder of The Way of Words, author of poetry pamphlet Touched, editor of three anthologies of creative writing and former poetry editor at the XR Rebel Library. She is a member of Poets for the Planet, XR Lambeth and Save Cressingham. Her poem Sicilian Salad in the Anthropocene was longlisted for the 2024 Live Canon International Poetry Prize. Her work has also been published by Proletarian Poetry, The Loose Muse Anthologies and No Planet B. She has performed in New York and London and is taking an MA in Writing Poetry at the Poetry School, London.

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