Relentless Israeli bombardments have devastated Lebanon for over a year, killing more than 4,000 people. These attacks also inflict lasting damage on nature and farmland.
'When I get out of this place (prison, that is), I’ll be straight on the road, speaking to people around the country. I might call it The Fanatic Tour.'
RSPB is highlighting some of the successes secured in 2024 to show what can be achieved with conservation efforts – even as it warns of the challenges nature faces.
At a crucial time in discussions around how to link climate and nature, this is an opportune moment to make the case for integrated action on climate change and nature loss.
Relentless Israeli bombardments have devastated Lebanon for over a year, killing more than 4,000 people. These attacks also inflict lasting damage on nature and farmland.
BP among oil companies using novel term 'net zero operations' to distract the public from the fact the use of their products is driving climate breakdown.
'This World Soil Day I’m at the UN Convention to Combat Desertification COP16 in Riyadh arguing that farmers cannot be sidelined in the climate finance debate.'
Researchers at the International Potato Centre near Beijing are growing miniature spuds in conditions mimicking temperatures increases of three degrees.
Fishers' supporters hit by fish poisonings appeal to Qit Minerals Madagascar and Rio Tinto investors to ensure independent investigation - 18 months after mine pollution.
BP among oil companies using novel term 'net zero operations' to distract the public from the fact the use of their products is driving climate breakdown.
The great acceleration - in GDP, population, cities, travel, deforestation, pollution - is on some metrics stuttering. What does this mean for a just transition?
The extreme heat of the upcoming El Niño years should compel us to subordinate profit motives to urgent climate goals. This article first appeared at Truthout.
The threat posed to nature and society by the massive expansion of industrial, fossil fuel economies was discussed by a generation of authors 60 years ago. What can they teach us today?
Wisdom only begins when we let in the grief and rage of understanding climate breakdown. Can we find radical hope in the face of social collapse around the world?