Aid money is funding toxic air Brendan Montague | 5th December 2025 Governments worldwide channel 80 per cent more aid into fossil fuel prolonging projects — reaching US$ 9.5 billion. A cocktail of pesticides Monica Piccinini | 3rd December 2025 PAN UK is calling on the British Government to rethink its new pesticide-reduction strategy, which now only covers crops like grains. The environment as casualty of war Tom Hardy | 24th September 2025 'Addressing the climate crisis requires confronting the geopolitical, economic, and military structures that sustain our reliance on oil and gas.' Citizen scientists locate plastic pollution hotspots Brendan Montague | 10th September 2025 Big Microplastic Survey gathers data from 39 countries, uncovering widespread nurdle and bio-bead contamination. Right to repair 'would reduce inequality' Catherine Early | 24th July 2025 Will the government’s upcoming circular economy strategy consider a right to repair and overconsumption? MPs urged to vote for Ella’s Law Rebecca Speare-Cole | 24th June 2025 MPs to reintroduce bill in name of girl, 9, who died in pollution-linked death. Nerves of steel J P O’Malley | 14th May 2025 How the citizens of Zenica, one of Europe’s most polluted cities, came together to fight against a polluting steelworks. Can the Olympic Games be a catalyst for change? Imogen Wellings | 1st May 2025 The Seine at the centre of the Paris Olympics. Pesticide concerns for COP30 host Brazil Monica Piccinini | 20th March 2025 Brazil’s new pesticide law: no safe distance from toxic exposure. Fuelling health and ecological harms András Lukács Aydan Gurbanova | 17th February 2025 We need to be concerned about the environmental impact of fossil fuels – beyond greenhouse gas emissions. All-aboard for free public transport Daniel Santini | 9th December 2024 From utopia to reality: fare-free public transport in Brazil. Plastic protesters single out Unilever Max Friend | 5th September 2024 Greenpeace block access to Unilever HQ in single-use plastics protest. Pollution hotspots 'threaten health and habitat' Brendan Montague | 4th September 2024 A new Friends of the Earth analysis identifies ‘pollution hotspots’ where water, air, noise and light pollution converge, threatening human health and the survival of native species. The road to nowhere Simon Pirani | 6th August 2024 Invest in public transport - and not the Lower Thames Crossing. Forever chemicals 'absorbed through skin' Brendan Montague | 27th June 2024 A wide range of chemicals which do not break down in nature can permeate the skin barrier and reach the body’s bloodstream - study. 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
A cocktail of pesticides Monica Piccinini | 3rd December 2025 PAN UK is calling on the British Government to rethink its new pesticide-reduction strategy, which now only covers crops like grains. The environment as casualty of war Tom Hardy | 24th September 2025 'Addressing the climate crisis requires confronting the geopolitical, economic, and military structures that sustain our reliance on oil and gas.' Citizen scientists locate plastic pollution hotspots Brendan Montague | 10th September 2025 Big Microplastic Survey gathers data from 39 countries, uncovering widespread nurdle and bio-bead contamination. Right to repair 'would reduce inequality' Catherine Early | 24th July 2025 Will the government’s upcoming circular economy strategy consider a right to repair and overconsumption? MPs urged to vote for Ella’s Law Rebecca Speare-Cole | 24th June 2025 MPs to reintroduce bill in name of girl, 9, who died in pollution-linked death. Nerves of steel J P O’Malley | 14th May 2025 How the citizens of Zenica, one of Europe’s most polluted cities, came together to fight against a polluting steelworks. Can the Olympic Games be a catalyst for change? Imogen Wellings | 1st May 2025 The Seine at the centre of the Paris Olympics. Pesticide concerns for COP30 host Brazil Monica Piccinini | 20th March 2025 Brazil’s new pesticide law: no safe distance from toxic exposure. Fuelling health and ecological harms András Lukács Aydan Gurbanova | 17th February 2025 We need to be concerned about the environmental impact of fossil fuels – beyond greenhouse gas emissions. All-aboard for free public transport Daniel Santini | 9th December 2024 From utopia to reality: fare-free public transport in Brazil. Plastic protesters single out Unilever Max Friend | 5th September 2024 Greenpeace block access to Unilever HQ in single-use plastics protest. Pollution hotspots 'threaten health and habitat' Brendan Montague | 4th September 2024 A new Friends of the Earth analysis identifies ‘pollution hotspots’ where water, air, noise and light pollution converge, threatening human health and the survival of native species. The road to nowhere Simon Pirani | 6th August 2024 Invest in public transport - and not the Lower Thames Crossing. Forever chemicals 'absorbed through skin' Brendan Montague | 27th June 2024 A wide range of chemicals which do not break down in nature can permeate the skin barrier and reach the body’s bloodstream - study. 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
The environment as casualty of war Tom Hardy | 24th September 2025 'Addressing the climate crisis requires confronting the geopolitical, economic, and military structures that sustain our reliance on oil and gas.' Citizen scientists locate plastic pollution hotspots Brendan Montague | 10th September 2025 Big Microplastic Survey gathers data from 39 countries, uncovering widespread nurdle and bio-bead contamination. Right to repair 'would reduce inequality' Catherine Early | 24th July 2025 Will the government’s upcoming circular economy strategy consider a right to repair and overconsumption? MPs urged to vote for Ella’s Law Rebecca Speare-Cole | 24th June 2025 MPs to reintroduce bill in name of girl, 9, who died in pollution-linked death. Nerves of steel J P O’Malley | 14th May 2025 How the citizens of Zenica, one of Europe’s most polluted cities, came together to fight against a polluting steelworks. Can the Olympic Games be a catalyst for change? Imogen Wellings | 1st May 2025 The Seine at the centre of the Paris Olympics. Pesticide concerns for COP30 host Brazil Monica Piccinini | 20th March 2025 Brazil’s new pesticide law: no safe distance from toxic exposure. Fuelling health and ecological harms András Lukács Aydan Gurbanova | 17th February 2025 We need to be concerned about the environmental impact of fossil fuels – beyond greenhouse gas emissions. All-aboard for free public transport Daniel Santini | 9th December 2024 From utopia to reality: fare-free public transport in Brazil. Plastic protesters single out Unilever Max Friend | 5th September 2024 Greenpeace block access to Unilever HQ in single-use plastics protest. Pollution hotspots 'threaten health and habitat' Brendan Montague | 4th September 2024 A new Friends of the Earth analysis identifies ‘pollution hotspots’ where water, air, noise and light pollution converge, threatening human health and the survival of native species. The road to nowhere Simon Pirani | 6th August 2024 Invest in public transport - and not the Lower Thames Crossing. Forever chemicals 'absorbed through skin' Brendan Montague | 27th June 2024 A wide range of chemicals which do not break down in nature can permeate the skin barrier and reach the body’s bloodstream - study. 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
Citizen scientists locate plastic pollution hotspots Brendan Montague | 10th September 2025 Big Microplastic Survey gathers data from 39 countries, uncovering widespread nurdle and bio-bead contamination. Right to repair 'would reduce inequality' Catherine Early | 24th July 2025 Will the government’s upcoming circular economy strategy consider a right to repair and overconsumption? MPs urged to vote for Ella’s Law Rebecca Speare-Cole | 24th June 2025 MPs to reintroduce bill in name of girl, 9, who died in pollution-linked death. Nerves of steel J P O’Malley | 14th May 2025 How the citizens of Zenica, one of Europe’s most polluted cities, came together to fight against a polluting steelworks. Can the Olympic Games be a catalyst for change? Imogen Wellings | 1st May 2025 The Seine at the centre of the Paris Olympics. Pesticide concerns for COP30 host Brazil Monica Piccinini | 20th March 2025 Brazil’s new pesticide law: no safe distance from toxic exposure. Fuelling health and ecological harms András Lukács Aydan Gurbanova | 17th February 2025 We need to be concerned about the environmental impact of fossil fuels – beyond greenhouse gas emissions. All-aboard for free public transport Daniel Santini | 9th December 2024 From utopia to reality: fare-free public transport in Brazil. Plastic protesters single out Unilever Max Friend | 5th September 2024 Greenpeace block access to Unilever HQ in single-use plastics protest. Pollution hotspots 'threaten health and habitat' Brendan Montague | 4th September 2024 A new Friends of the Earth analysis identifies ‘pollution hotspots’ where water, air, noise and light pollution converge, threatening human health and the survival of native species. The road to nowhere Simon Pirani | 6th August 2024 Invest in public transport - and not the Lower Thames Crossing. Forever chemicals 'absorbed through skin' Brendan Montague | 27th June 2024 A wide range of chemicals which do not break down in nature can permeate the skin barrier and reach the body’s bloodstream - study. Pagination Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Right to repair 'would reduce inequality' Catherine Early | 24th July 2025 Will the government’s upcoming circular economy strategy consider a right to repair and overconsumption? MPs urged to vote for Ella’s Law Rebecca Speare-Cole | 24th June 2025 MPs to reintroduce bill in name of girl, 9, who died in pollution-linked death. Nerves of steel J P O’Malley | 14th May 2025 How the citizens of Zenica, one of Europe’s most polluted cities, came together to fight against a polluting steelworks. Can the Olympic Games be a catalyst for change? Imogen Wellings | 1st May 2025 The Seine at the centre of the Paris Olympics. Pesticide concerns for COP30 host Brazil Monica Piccinini | 20th March 2025 Brazil’s new pesticide law: no safe distance from toxic exposure. Fuelling health and ecological harms András Lukács Aydan Gurbanova | 17th February 2025 We need to be concerned about the environmental impact of fossil fuels – beyond greenhouse gas emissions. All-aboard for free public transport Daniel Santini | 9th December 2024 From utopia to reality: fare-free public transport in Brazil. Plastic protesters single out Unilever Max Friend | 5th September 2024 Greenpeace block access to Unilever HQ in single-use plastics protest. Pollution hotspots 'threaten health and habitat' Brendan Montague | 4th September 2024 A new Friends of the Earth analysis identifies ‘pollution hotspots’ where water, air, noise and light pollution converge, threatening human health and the survival of native species. The road to nowhere Simon Pirani | 6th August 2024 Invest in public transport - and not the Lower Thames Crossing. Forever chemicals 'absorbed through skin' Brendan Montague | 27th June 2024 A wide range of chemicals which do not break down in nature can permeate the skin barrier and reach the body’s bloodstream - study. Pagination Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
MPs urged to vote for Ella’s Law Rebecca Speare-Cole | 24th June 2025 MPs to reintroduce bill in name of girl, 9, who died in pollution-linked death. Nerves of steel J P O’Malley | 14th May 2025 How the citizens of Zenica, one of Europe’s most polluted cities, came together to fight against a polluting steelworks. Can the Olympic Games be a catalyst for change? Imogen Wellings | 1st May 2025 The Seine at the centre of the Paris Olympics. Pesticide concerns for COP30 host Brazil Monica Piccinini | 20th March 2025 Brazil’s new pesticide law: no safe distance from toxic exposure. Fuelling health and ecological harms András Lukács Aydan Gurbanova | 17th February 2025 We need to be concerned about the environmental impact of fossil fuels – beyond greenhouse gas emissions. All-aboard for free public transport Daniel Santini | 9th December 2024 From utopia to reality: fare-free public transport in Brazil. Plastic protesters single out Unilever Max Friend | 5th September 2024 Greenpeace block access to Unilever HQ in single-use plastics protest. Pollution hotspots 'threaten health and habitat' Brendan Montague | 4th September 2024 A new Friends of the Earth analysis identifies ‘pollution hotspots’ where water, air, noise and light pollution converge, threatening human health and the survival of native species. The road to nowhere Simon Pirani | 6th August 2024 Invest in public transport - and not the Lower Thames Crossing. Forever chemicals 'absorbed through skin' Brendan Montague | 27th June 2024 A wide range of chemicals which do not break down in nature can permeate the skin barrier and reach the body’s bloodstream - study. Pagination Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Nerves of steel J P O’Malley | 14th May 2025 How the citizens of Zenica, one of Europe’s most polluted cities, came together to fight against a polluting steelworks. Can the Olympic Games be a catalyst for change? Imogen Wellings | 1st May 2025 The Seine at the centre of the Paris Olympics. Pesticide concerns for COP30 host Brazil Monica Piccinini | 20th March 2025 Brazil’s new pesticide law: no safe distance from toxic exposure. Fuelling health and ecological harms András Lukács Aydan Gurbanova | 17th February 2025 We need to be concerned about the environmental impact of fossil fuels – beyond greenhouse gas emissions. All-aboard for free public transport Daniel Santini | 9th December 2024 From utopia to reality: fare-free public transport in Brazil. Plastic protesters single out Unilever Max Friend | 5th September 2024 Greenpeace block access to Unilever HQ in single-use plastics protest. Pollution hotspots 'threaten health and habitat' Brendan Montague | 4th September 2024 A new Friends of the Earth analysis identifies ‘pollution hotspots’ where water, air, noise and light pollution converge, threatening human health and the survival of native species. The road to nowhere Simon Pirani | 6th August 2024 Invest in public transport - and not the Lower Thames Crossing. Forever chemicals 'absorbed through skin' Brendan Montague | 27th June 2024 A wide range of chemicals which do not break down in nature can permeate the skin barrier and reach the body’s bloodstream - study. Pagination Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Can the Olympic Games be a catalyst for change? Imogen Wellings | 1st May 2025 The Seine at the centre of the Paris Olympics. Pesticide concerns for COP30 host Brazil Monica Piccinini | 20th March 2025 Brazil’s new pesticide law: no safe distance from toxic exposure. Fuelling health and ecological harms András Lukács Aydan Gurbanova | 17th February 2025 We need to be concerned about the environmental impact of fossil fuels – beyond greenhouse gas emissions. All-aboard for free public transport Daniel Santini | 9th December 2024 From utopia to reality: fare-free public transport in Brazil. Plastic protesters single out Unilever Max Friend | 5th September 2024 Greenpeace block access to Unilever HQ in single-use plastics protest. Pollution hotspots 'threaten health and habitat' Brendan Montague | 4th September 2024 A new Friends of the Earth analysis identifies ‘pollution hotspots’ where water, air, noise and light pollution converge, threatening human health and the survival of native species. The road to nowhere Simon Pirani | 6th August 2024 Invest in public transport - and not the Lower Thames Crossing. Forever chemicals 'absorbed through skin' Brendan Montague | 27th June 2024 A wide range of chemicals which do not break down in nature can permeate the skin barrier and reach the body’s bloodstream - study. Pagination Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Pesticide concerns for COP30 host Brazil Monica Piccinini | 20th March 2025 Brazil’s new pesticide law: no safe distance from toxic exposure. Fuelling health and ecological harms András Lukács Aydan Gurbanova | 17th February 2025 We need to be concerned about the environmental impact of fossil fuels – beyond greenhouse gas emissions. All-aboard for free public transport Daniel Santini | 9th December 2024 From utopia to reality: fare-free public transport in Brazil. Plastic protesters single out Unilever Max Friend | 5th September 2024 Greenpeace block access to Unilever HQ in single-use plastics protest. Pollution hotspots 'threaten health and habitat' Brendan Montague | 4th September 2024 A new Friends of the Earth analysis identifies ‘pollution hotspots’ where water, air, noise and light pollution converge, threatening human health and the survival of native species. The road to nowhere Simon Pirani | 6th August 2024 Invest in public transport - and not the Lower Thames Crossing. Forever chemicals 'absorbed through skin' Brendan Montague | 27th June 2024 A wide range of chemicals which do not break down in nature can permeate the skin barrier and reach the body’s bloodstream - study. Pagination Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Fuelling health and ecological harms András Lukács Aydan Gurbanova | 17th February 2025 We need to be concerned about the environmental impact of fossil fuels – beyond greenhouse gas emissions. All-aboard for free public transport Daniel Santini | 9th December 2024 From utopia to reality: fare-free public transport in Brazil. Plastic protesters single out Unilever Max Friend | 5th September 2024 Greenpeace block access to Unilever HQ in single-use plastics protest. Pollution hotspots 'threaten health and habitat' Brendan Montague | 4th September 2024 A new Friends of the Earth analysis identifies ‘pollution hotspots’ where water, air, noise and light pollution converge, threatening human health and the survival of native species. The road to nowhere Simon Pirani | 6th August 2024 Invest in public transport - and not the Lower Thames Crossing. Forever chemicals 'absorbed through skin' Brendan Montague | 27th June 2024 A wide range of chemicals which do not break down in nature can permeate the skin barrier and reach the body’s bloodstream - study. Pagination Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
All-aboard for free public transport Daniel Santini | 9th December 2024 From utopia to reality: fare-free public transport in Brazil. Plastic protesters single out Unilever Max Friend | 5th September 2024 Greenpeace block access to Unilever HQ in single-use plastics protest. Pollution hotspots 'threaten health and habitat' Brendan Montague | 4th September 2024 A new Friends of the Earth analysis identifies ‘pollution hotspots’ where water, air, noise and light pollution converge, threatening human health and the survival of native species. The road to nowhere Simon Pirani | 6th August 2024 Invest in public transport - and not the Lower Thames Crossing. Forever chemicals 'absorbed through skin' Brendan Montague | 27th June 2024 A wide range of chemicals which do not break down in nature can permeate the skin barrier and reach the body’s bloodstream - study. Pagination Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Plastic protesters single out Unilever Max Friend | 5th September 2024 Greenpeace block access to Unilever HQ in single-use plastics protest. Pollution hotspots 'threaten health and habitat' Brendan Montague | 4th September 2024 A new Friends of the Earth analysis identifies ‘pollution hotspots’ where water, air, noise and light pollution converge, threatening human health and the survival of native species. The road to nowhere Simon Pirani | 6th August 2024 Invest in public transport - and not the Lower Thames Crossing. Forever chemicals 'absorbed through skin' Brendan Montague | 27th June 2024 A wide range of chemicals which do not break down in nature can permeate the skin barrier and reach the body’s bloodstream - study. Pagination Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Pollution hotspots 'threaten health and habitat' Brendan Montague | 4th September 2024 A new Friends of the Earth analysis identifies ‘pollution hotspots’ where water, air, noise and light pollution converge, threatening human health and the survival of native species. The road to nowhere Simon Pirani | 6th August 2024 Invest in public transport - and not the Lower Thames Crossing. Forever chemicals 'absorbed through skin' Brendan Montague | 27th June 2024 A wide range of chemicals which do not break down in nature can permeate the skin barrier and reach the body’s bloodstream - study. Pagination Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
The road to nowhere Simon Pirani | 6th August 2024 Invest in public transport - and not the Lower Thames Crossing. Forever chemicals 'absorbed through skin' Brendan Montague | 27th June 2024 A wide range of chemicals which do not break down in nature can permeate the skin barrier and reach the body’s bloodstream - study.
Forever chemicals 'absorbed through skin' Brendan Montague | 27th June 2024 A wide range of chemicals which do not break down in nature can permeate the skin barrier and reach the body’s bloodstream - study.