Legal challenge

How the legal system is preventing environmental justice
Sarah Lewis-Hammond and Tom Levitt4th February, 2010

Individuals and local campaign groups are being prevented from challenging environmental damage because of the potentially crippling cost of legal actionRead More...

Is aid without climate adaptation a waste of time?
Tom Levitt29th January, 2010

Aid agencies are well resourced and quick to act, but not enough of them appear to be using their power to tackle the long term problems posed by climate changeRead More...

The open-source hydrogen car set to change the industry
Alex McDonald20th January, 2010

Cars are evil, right? But what if they ran on hydrogen, did 300 miles per gallon, were leased rather than owned, and were produced under an open source business model...Read More...

When will we see green jobs in the UK?

Blackwashing: do NGO tactics risk long term public trust?

Carbon emissions: the world in 2010

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What is the Pill doing to our bodies and planet?
Yanar Alkayat2nd February, 2010

It was the drug that fuelled the sexual liberation of the 1960s, but what price are we paying for our love of the contraceptive Pill?Read More...

Farmers' markets, coops and repair shops will seed the new economy
Tim Jackson26th January, 2010

It's called the 'Cinderella economy'. You know it as the local, sustainable businesses that don't make the GDP figures soar, but do provide jobs and glue communities together...Read More...

How green are tetrapak food cartons?
Emilie Filou19th January, 2010

They're becoming more and more common - wrapped around everything from milk to chickpeas. But just how environmentally friendly are composite cartons compared to the good, old-fashioned tin or jar?Read More...

Peak phosphorus: our most important nutrient running out

How can we have fish tomorrow? Ask the past

Who needs Africa's land more: us or wildlife?

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Fred Pearce: overpopulation worries are a potentially racist distraction
Matilda Lee2nd February, 2010

Environmental journalist Fred Pearce, author of the new book Peoplequake, on why overconsumption is the key issue, the need for relaxed immigration laws, and why men should look after children Read More...

Pavan Sukhdev: you can have progress without GDP-led growth

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Solar lighting spells the end of kerosene in Africa
Charlotte Webster8th February, 2010

A simple but effective solar kit is helping to bring light to homes in the less-industrialised world without the choking side-effects of kerosene lampsRead More...

Cancer and pesticides: victims fight for justice
Diana Smith4th February, 2010

After long battles, three farmers in France have won legal claims that their cases of cancer and Parkinson's disease were caused by working with pesticides. Now they want to help others fight similar casesRead More...

What the carbon market did after Copenhagen: nothing

Label EU pork: 'offspring of a sow in a crate'

Biochar could work, but not if linked to the market

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I failed. I caught a plane
Ewan Kingston3rd February, 2010

Thousands of miles by train, coach, bus, boat and foot and, at the last hurdle, Ewan finds that there's no way to cross the Tasman Sea except on metal wings...Read More...

Atlantic Rising: Ghana's slums recycle Western waste
Tim Bromfield28th January, 2010

The slums of Accra in Ghana are being used as a dumping ground for Western consumer waste, including toxic electrical components.Read More...

Atlantic Rising: State of the fishing industry in Ghana

Atlantic Rising: Ghana's flood defense plans unfinished

Atlantic Rising: Liberia faces choice between deforestation and REDD

Workmen install a solar panel on a roof

US climate expert: even sceptics want to retrofit their homes
Ecologist5th February, 2010

Dr Andrew Light, a climate policy expert at the Center for American Progress, says that he believes even US citizens who are sceptical about climate change will take steps to become more energy efficientRead More...

Why we need a right to build our homes

Ethiopian PM Meles Zenawi: a 'Western stooge'?

COP15: 'We will not just discuss procedure'

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Ecologist guide to green skills and education
Eifion Rees2nd February, 2010

Weaning ourselves off carbon will mean a profound change in every aspect of daily life, every sector of society and every job. For that to happen we need a new mindset and a new set of tools...Read More...

Beef: an interactive buyer's guide
Darina Allen1st February, 2010

Do you know your clod from your foreshin? Learn more about rare, cheap cuts of beef (and why local and well-hung meat is best) in this interactive guide from chef Darina Allen Read More...

How to dye clothes using natural methods
Andy Hamilton26th January, 2010

Armed with a hand blender, a bucket, some wild plants and various kitchen cupboard ingredients you can give old clothes a new lease of lifeRead More...

How to choose the right bike

Worm power II: worm composting through the winter

A guide to buying next generation lightbulbs

Don't buy seeds; swap them
Jan Goodey4th February, 2010

You can't buy a seed unless its strain has been expensively registered. But you can swap them with fellow gardeners, helping food growing and biodiversity to thrive Read More...

How credit unions can succeed where banks fail
Dorienne Robinson2nd February, 2010

If you're looking for small, short-term loans for a green project, it's worth borrowing from a credit union instead of a bankRead More...

How to set up a social enterprise
Christine Ottery28th January, 2010

Are you an ethically minded entrepreneur motivated by a strong social mission? Starting a social enterprise gives you a more flexibility than a charity, but the reassurance that your values come first...Read More...

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Cutting carbon through people-powered innovation

Info-activism: using technology to force social change

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Laura Sevier1st February, 2010

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How to Make and Use Compost: The Ultimate Guide

Peak Water: civilisation and the world's water crisis

We Are One: A Celebration of Tribal Peoples

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A proposal to save the world’s tropical rain forests
Edward GoldsmithJanuary, 1980

Thirty years ago this month, Edward Goldsmith published a revised version of WEAP, the World Ecological Areas Programme in the EcologistRead More...

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Nuclear power is still dependent on cheap fossil fuels

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