Oaks face 'slow burn' disaster Emily Beament | 23rd March 2026 Britain's oaks facing multiple threats in a ‘slow burn' ecological calamity – report. Cocoa boom, water bust Catherine Early | 3rd March 2026 Cocoa-growing communities in Côte d'Ivoire, West Africa, forced to drink water from unsafe ditches and streams. Brazil’s growing water crisis Monica Piccinini | 19th February 2026 Scientists warn Brazil is entering a hidden water crisis with global consequences. Beavers go wild Claire Hayhurst | 16th February 2026 Beavers released at two sites in Somerset to help restore river and wetland. Water for sale: from the Thames to the Amazon Monica Piccinini | 3rd February 2026 Polluted rivers, collapsing ecosystems and communities left adrift. And now Britain’s water privatisation concept is being exported to Brazil. Hyperscale data centres will 'turbocharge emissions' James Meadway | 14th October 2025 Planned obsolescence: why fast-tracking data centres through the planning system is a disaster in waiting. Hosepipe bans won’t save us Filippo Menga | 12th August 2025 The deeper crisis behind the UK’s water shortages. Water Pressure Tom Hardy | 12th April 2025 A Citizens' Assembly: 'It's ours, we'll fix it.' Shared waters: exploitation Daniel Borges | 18th September 2024 Shared exploitation: how Spanish-Portuguese competition fostered drought. Shared waters: management Luzia Lambuça | 10th September 2024 How drought-provoked water scarcity is creating tensions between Portugal and Spain. Roam rights have their limits Jon Moses | 2nd August 2024 A full right to roam can ensure access to nature while allowing flora and fauna to flourish. Public "scammed" by water companies Press Association | 12th June 2024 Feargal Sharkey calls for public inquiry into water industry Gender equality for environmental justice Helen Anthem | 8th March 2023 Conservation projects that don't take gender equality into account may be undermining our efforts to tackle biodiversity loss. Go wild for nature Daniel Kaul | 31st January 2023 To protect nature, we must first be able to appreciate it. Birds bounce back on restored farmland Yasmin Dahnoun | 6th January 2023 Bird populations bounce back when farmers devote 10 per cent of their land to nature-friendly measures, a new study finds. Pagination Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 … Next page ›› Last page Last » Home Latest News and Analysis Ecologist Writers' Fund Special Issues Themes Activism Biodiversity Climate Breakdown Economics and policy Energy Food and Farming Mining Writers Brendan Montague Yasmin Dahnoun Catherine Early Simon Pirani Amélie David Andrew Simms Monica Piccinini Gareth Dale Marianne Brown Resurgence & Ecologist Ecologist recycled Movement Power Megamorphosis Events Merchandise
Cocoa boom, water bust Catherine Early | 3rd March 2026 Cocoa-growing communities in Côte d'Ivoire, West Africa, forced to drink water from unsafe ditches and streams. Brazil’s growing water crisis Monica Piccinini | 19th February 2026 Scientists warn Brazil is entering a hidden water crisis with global consequences. Beavers go wild Claire Hayhurst | 16th February 2026 Beavers released at two sites in Somerset to help restore river and wetland. Water for sale: from the Thames to the Amazon Monica Piccinini | 3rd February 2026 Polluted rivers, collapsing ecosystems and communities left adrift. And now Britain’s water privatisation concept is being exported to Brazil. Hyperscale data centres will 'turbocharge emissions' James Meadway | 14th October 2025 Planned obsolescence: why fast-tracking data centres through the planning system is a disaster in waiting. Hosepipe bans won’t save us Filippo Menga | 12th August 2025 The deeper crisis behind the UK’s water shortages. Water Pressure Tom Hardy | 12th April 2025 A Citizens' Assembly: 'It's ours, we'll fix it.' Shared waters: exploitation Daniel Borges | 18th September 2024 Shared exploitation: how Spanish-Portuguese competition fostered drought. Shared waters: management Luzia Lambuça | 10th September 2024 How drought-provoked water scarcity is creating tensions between Portugal and Spain. Roam rights have their limits Jon Moses | 2nd August 2024 A full right to roam can ensure access to nature while allowing flora and fauna to flourish. Public "scammed" by water companies Press Association | 12th June 2024 Feargal Sharkey calls for public inquiry into water industry Gender equality for environmental justice Helen Anthem | 8th March 2023 Conservation projects that don't take gender equality into account may be undermining our efforts to tackle biodiversity loss. Go wild for nature Daniel Kaul | 31st January 2023 To protect nature, we must first be able to appreciate it. Birds bounce back on restored farmland Yasmin Dahnoun | 6th January 2023 Bird populations bounce back when farmers devote 10 per cent of their land to nature-friendly measures, a new study finds. Pagination Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 … Next page ›› Last page Last » Home Latest News and Analysis Ecologist Writers' Fund Special Issues Themes Activism Biodiversity Climate Breakdown Economics and policy Energy Food and Farming Mining Writers Brendan Montague Yasmin Dahnoun Catherine Early Simon Pirani Amélie David Andrew Simms Monica Piccinini Gareth Dale Marianne Brown Resurgence & Ecologist Ecologist recycled Movement Power Megamorphosis Events Merchandise
Brazil’s growing water crisis Monica Piccinini | 19th February 2026 Scientists warn Brazil is entering a hidden water crisis with global consequences. Beavers go wild Claire Hayhurst | 16th February 2026 Beavers released at two sites in Somerset to help restore river and wetland. Water for sale: from the Thames to the Amazon Monica Piccinini | 3rd February 2026 Polluted rivers, collapsing ecosystems and communities left adrift. And now Britain’s water privatisation concept is being exported to Brazil. Hyperscale data centres will 'turbocharge emissions' James Meadway | 14th October 2025 Planned obsolescence: why fast-tracking data centres through the planning system is a disaster in waiting. Hosepipe bans won’t save us Filippo Menga | 12th August 2025 The deeper crisis behind the UK’s water shortages. Water Pressure Tom Hardy | 12th April 2025 A Citizens' Assembly: 'It's ours, we'll fix it.' Shared waters: exploitation Daniel Borges | 18th September 2024 Shared exploitation: how Spanish-Portuguese competition fostered drought. Shared waters: management Luzia Lambuça | 10th September 2024 How drought-provoked water scarcity is creating tensions between Portugal and Spain. Roam rights have their limits Jon Moses | 2nd August 2024 A full right to roam can ensure access to nature while allowing flora and fauna to flourish. Public "scammed" by water companies Press Association | 12th June 2024 Feargal Sharkey calls for public inquiry into water industry Gender equality for environmental justice Helen Anthem | 8th March 2023 Conservation projects that don't take gender equality into account may be undermining our efforts to tackle biodiversity loss. Go wild for nature Daniel Kaul | 31st January 2023 To protect nature, we must first be able to appreciate it. Birds bounce back on restored farmland Yasmin Dahnoun | 6th January 2023 Bird populations bounce back when farmers devote 10 per cent of their land to nature-friendly measures, a new study finds. Pagination Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 … Next page ›› Last page Last » Home Latest News and Analysis Ecologist Writers' Fund Special Issues Themes Activism Biodiversity Climate Breakdown Economics and policy Energy Food and Farming Mining Writers Brendan Montague Yasmin Dahnoun Catherine Early Simon Pirani Amélie David Andrew Simms Monica Piccinini Gareth Dale Marianne Brown Resurgence & Ecologist Ecologist recycled Movement Power Megamorphosis Events Merchandise
Beavers go wild Claire Hayhurst | 16th February 2026 Beavers released at two sites in Somerset to help restore river and wetland. Water for sale: from the Thames to the Amazon Monica Piccinini | 3rd February 2026 Polluted rivers, collapsing ecosystems and communities left adrift. And now Britain’s water privatisation concept is being exported to Brazil. Hyperscale data centres will 'turbocharge emissions' James Meadway | 14th October 2025 Planned obsolescence: why fast-tracking data centres through the planning system is a disaster in waiting. Hosepipe bans won’t save us Filippo Menga | 12th August 2025 The deeper crisis behind the UK’s water shortages. Water Pressure Tom Hardy | 12th April 2025 A Citizens' Assembly: 'It's ours, we'll fix it.' Shared waters: exploitation Daniel Borges | 18th September 2024 Shared exploitation: how Spanish-Portuguese competition fostered drought. Shared waters: management Luzia Lambuça | 10th September 2024 How drought-provoked water scarcity is creating tensions between Portugal and Spain. Roam rights have their limits Jon Moses | 2nd August 2024 A full right to roam can ensure access to nature while allowing flora and fauna to flourish. Public "scammed" by water companies Press Association | 12th June 2024 Feargal Sharkey calls for public inquiry into water industry Gender equality for environmental justice Helen Anthem | 8th March 2023 Conservation projects that don't take gender equality into account may be undermining our efforts to tackle biodiversity loss. Go wild for nature Daniel Kaul | 31st January 2023 To protect nature, we must first be able to appreciate it. Birds bounce back on restored farmland Yasmin Dahnoun | 6th January 2023 Bird populations bounce back when farmers devote 10 per cent of their land to nature-friendly measures, a new study finds. Pagination Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Water for sale: from the Thames to the Amazon Monica Piccinini | 3rd February 2026 Polluted rivers, collapsing ecosystems and communities left adrift. And now Britain’s water privatisation concept is being exported to Brazil. Hyperscale data centres will 'turbocharge emissions' James Meadway | 14th October 2025 Planned obsolescence: why fast-tracking data centres through the planning system is a disaster in waiting. Hosepipe bans won’t save us Filippo Menga | 12th August 2025 The deeper crisis behind the UK’s water shortages. Water Pressure Tom Hardy | 12th April 2025 A Citizens' Assembly: 'It's ours, we'll fix it.' Shared waters: exploitation Daniel Borges | 18th September 2024 Shared exploitation: how Spanish-Portuguese competition fostered drought. Shared waters: management Luzia Lambuça | 10th September 2024 How drought-provoked water scarcity is creating tensions between Portugal and Spain. Roam rights have their limits Jon Moses | 2nd August 2024 A full right to roam can ensure access to nature while allowing flora and fauna to flourish. Public "scammed" by water companies Press Association | 12th June 2024 Feargal Sharkey calls for public inquiry into water industry Gender equality for environmental justice Helen Anthem | 8th March 2023 Conservation projects that don't take gender equality into account may be undermining our efforts to tackle biodiversity loss. Go wild for nature Daniel Kaul | 31st January 2023 To protect nature, we must first be able to appreciate it. Birds bounce back on restored farmland Yasmin Dahnoun | 6th January 2023 Bird populations bounce back when farmers devote 10 per cent of their land to nature-friendly measures, a new study finds. Pagination Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Hyperscale data centres will 'turbocharge emissions' James Meadway | 14th October 2025 Planned obsolescence: why fast-tracking data centres through the planning system is a disaster in waiting. Hosepipe bans won’t save us Filippo Menga | 12th August 2025 The deeper crisis behind the UK’s water shortages. Water Pressure Tom Hardy | 12th April 2025 A Citizens' Assembly: 'It's ours, we'll fix it.' Shared waters: exploitation Daniel Borges | 18th September 2024 Shared exploitation: how Spanish-Portuguese competition fostered drought. Shared waters: management Luzia Lambuça | 10th September 2024 How drought-provoked water scarcity is creating tensions between Portugal and Spain. Roam rights have their limits Jon Moses | 2nd August 2024 A full right to roam can ensure access to nature while allowing flora and fauna to flourish. Public "scammed" by water companies Press Association | 12th June 2024 Feargal Sharkey calls for public inquiry into water industry Gender equality for environmental justice Helen Anthem | 8th March 2023 Conservation projects that don't take gender equality into account may be undermining our efforts to tackle biodiversity loss. Go wild for nature Daniel Kaul | 31st January 2023 To protect nature, we must first be able to appreciate it. Birds bounce back on restored farmland Yasmin Dahnoun | 6th January 2023 Bird populations bounce back when farmers devote 10 per cent of their land to nature-friendly measures, a new study finds. Pagination Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Hosepipe bans won’t save us Filippo Menga | 12th August 2025 The deeper crisis behind the UK’s water shortages. Water Pressure Tom Hardy | 12th April 2025 A Citizens' Assembly: 'It's ours, we'll fix it.' Shared waters: exploitation Daniel Borges | 18th September 2024 Shared exploitation: how Spanish-Portuguese competition fostered drought. Shared waters: management Luzia Lambuça | 10th September 2024 How drought-provoked water scarcity is creating tensions between Portugal and Spain. Roam rights have their limits Jon Moses | 2nd August 2024 A full right to roam can ensure access to nature while allowing flora and fauna to flourish. Public "scammed" by water companies Press Association | 12th June 2024 Feargal Sharkey calls for public inquiry into water industry Gender equality for environmental justice Helen Anthem | 8th March 2023 Conservation projects that don't take gender equality into account may be undermining our efforts to tackle biodiversity loss. Go wild for nature Daniel Kaul | 31st January 2023 To protect nature, we must first be able to appreciate it. Birds bounce back on restored farmland Yasmin Dahnoun | 6th January 2023 Bird populations bounce back when farmers devote 10 per cent of their land to nature-friendly measures, a new study finds. Pagination Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Water Pressure Tom Hardy | 12th April 2025 A Citizens' Assembly: 'It's ours, we'll fix it.' Shared waters: exploitation Daniel Borges | 18th September 2024 Shared exploitation: how Spanish-Portuguese competition fostered drought. Shared waters: management Luzia Lambuça | 10th September 2024 How drought-provoked water scarcity is creating tensions between Portugal and Spain. Roam rights have their limits Jon Moses | 2nd August 2024 A full right to roam can ensure access to nature while allowing flora and fauna to flourish. Public "scammed" by water companies Press Association | 12th June 2024 Feargal Sharkey calls for public inquiry into water industry Gender equality for environmental justice Helen Anthem | 8th March 2023 Conservation projects that don't take gender equality into account may be undermining our efforts to tackle biodiversity loss. Go wild for nature Daniel Kaul | 31st January 2023 To protect nature, we must first be able to appreciate it. Birds bounce back on restored farmland Yasmin Dahnoun | 6th January 2023 Bird populations bounce back when farmers devote 10 per cent of their land to nature-friendly measures, a new study finds. Pagination Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Shared waters: exploitation Daniel Borges | 18th September 2024 Shared exploitation: how Spanish-Portuguese competition fostered drought. Shared waters: management Luzia Lambuça | 10th September 2024 How drought-provoked water scarcity is creating tensions between Portugal and Spain. Roam rights have their limits Jon Moses | 2nd August 2024 A full right to roam can ensure access to nature while allowing flora and fauna to flourish. Public "scammed" by water companies Press Association | 12th June 2024 Feargal Sharkey calls for public inquiry into water industry Gender equality for environmental justice Helen Anthem | 8th March 2023 Conservation projects that don't take gender equality into account may be undermining our efforts to tackle biodiversity loss. Go wild for nature Daniel Kaul | 31st January 2023 To protect nature, we must first be able to appreciate it. Birds bounce back on restored farmland Yasmin Dahnoun | 6th January 2023 Bird populations bounce back when farmers devote 10 per cent of their land to nature-friendly measures, a new study finds. Pagination Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Shared waters: management Luzia Lambuça | 10th September 2024 How drought-provoked water scarcity is creating tensions between Portugal and Spain. Roam rights have their limits Jon Moses | 2nd August 2024 A full right to roam can ensure access to nature while allowing flora and fauna to flourish. Public "scammed" by water companies Press Association | 12th June 2024 Feargal Sharkey calls for public inquiry into water industry Gender equality for environmental justice Helen Anthem | 8th March 2023 Conservation projects that don't take gender equality into account may be undermining our efforts to tackle biodiversity loss. Go wild for nature Daniel Kaul | 31st January 2023 To protect nature, we must first be able to appreciate it. Birds bounce back on restored farmland Yasmin Dahnoun | 6th January 2023 Bird populations bounce back when farmers devote 10 per cent of their land to nature-friendly measures, a new study finds. Pagination Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Roam rights have their limits Jon Moses | 2nd August 2024 A full right to roam can ensure access to nature while allowing flora and fauna to flourish. Public "scammed" by water companies Press Association | 12th June 2024 Feargal Sharkey calls for public inquiry into water industry Gender equality for environmental justice Helen Anthem | 8th March 2023 Conservation projects that don't take gender equality into account may be undermining our efforts to tackle biodiversity loss. Go wild for nature Daniel Kaul | 31st January 2023 To protect nature, we must first be able to appreciate it. Birds bounce back on restored farmland Yasmin Dahnoun | 6th January 2023 Bird populations bounce back when farmers devote 10 per cent of their land to nature-friendly measures, a new study finds. Pagination Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Public "scammed" by water companies Press Association | 12th June 2024 Feargal Sharkey calls for public inquiry into water industry Gender equality for environmental justice Helen Anthem | 8th March 2023 Conservation projects that don't take gender equality into account may be undermining our efforts to tackle biodiversity loss. Go wild for nature Daniel Kaul | 31st January 2023 To protect nature, we must first be able to appreciate it. Birds bounce back on restored farmland Yasmin Dahnoun | 6th January 2023 Bird populations bounce back when farmers devote 10 per cent of their land to nature-friendly measures, a new study finds. Pagination Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Gender equality for environmental justice Helen Anthem | 8th March 2023 Conservation projects that don't take gender equality into account may be undermining our efforts to tackle biodiversity loss. Go wild for nature Daniel Kaul | 31st January 2023 To protect nature, we must first be able to appreciate it. Birds bounce back on restored farmland Yasmin Dahnoun | 6th January 2023 Bird populations bounce back when farmers devote 10 per cent of their land to nature-friendly measures, a new study finds. Pagination Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Go wild for nature Daniel Kaul | 31st January 2023 To protect nature, we must first be able to appreciate it. Birds bounce back on restored farmland Yasmin Dahnoun | 6th January 2023 Bird populations bounce back when farmers devote 10 per cent of their land to nature-friendly measures, a new study finds.
Birds bounce back on restored farmland Yasmin Dahnoun | 6th January 2023 Bird populations bounce back when farmers devote 10 per cent of their land to nature-friendly measures, a new study finds.