The Green Party originated in the early 1970s as a movement focused on overpopulation and imminent global famine however it has increasingly shifted away from its primary ecological identity. According to the sources, the party has been "eaten up" by an "omnicause" that bundles climate activism with radical stances on trans rights, Palestinian activism, and the dismantling of traditional institutions. Angus Colwell's article in The Spectator looks at how it happened.