Climate triples heat deaths in Europe Emily Beament | 1st September 2025 Climate breakdown tripled deaths in European cities during recent heatwaves – study. Coal power made history Rebecca Speare-Cole | 29th August 2025 Homes, school and green spaces to replace old coal-fired power station. Ban bottom trawling in 'protected' zones Emily Beament | 19th August 2025 Public urged to back ban on destructive fishing in protected areas. The art of climate protest Rebecca Speare-Cole | 14th August 2025 Greenpeace installs Anish Kapoor artwork on Shell platform in North Sea. Pump it up Emily Beament | 19th July 2025 Make electricity cheaper so households benefit from heat pumps, advisers urge Labour's nature policy false start Rebecca Speare-Cole | 3rd July 2025 Labour government's first year in power "like a dance pattern with impressive forward strides and sudden backwards steps." Fashion 'lays waste to wetlands' Rebecca Speare-Cole | 1st July 2025 Discarded clothes from UK brands found in protected Ghana wetlands – Greenpeace. 'Crunch time' on climate Rebecca Speare-Cole | 26th June 2025 World now in ‘crunch time’ to avoid higher levels of warming, UN scientists warn 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. Climate hits UK farmers, food, bills Emily Beament | 16th June 2025 The Energy and Climate Intelligence Unit warns climate change having 'devastating' impact on farmers, food security and shopping bills Bottom trawling like 'bulldozing national parks' Helen William Rebecca Speare-Cole | 9th June 2025 Marine and fisheries stakeholders are being asked to take part in a consultation on the prohibition of destructive bottom-towed fishing gear. 'Hey Equinor, leave them kids alone' Rebecca Speare-Cole | 6th June 2025 Greenpeace condemns Equinor-funded computer game aimed at UK schoolchildren. Nuclear power leakage scandal Christopher McKeon | 4th June 2025 Sellafield - the most hazardous building in Britain - is still leaking radioactive water. 'I don’t want this to be achievable' Rebecca Speare-Cole | 30th May 2025 Woman setting sail to break Arctic record made possible by melting ice. Game over Emily Beament | 28th May 2025 The world’s global average temperature could exceed 2C above pre-industrial levels before 2030. 'All the cocoa trees will be destroyed' Rebecca Speare-Cole | 12th May 2025 Climate change will destroy cocoa yields by 2030 without support, farmers warn. Chimps go wild on boozy fruit Rod Minchin | 9th May 2025 Wild chimpanzees filmed sharing ‘boozy’ fruit for first time. Starmer farmer cuts 'shortsighted and reckless' Emily Beament | 16th April 2025 Environment Department closes sustainable farming incentive (SFI) that pays farmers in England for 'public goods' like insecticide-free farming, wildflower strips and managing ponds. EU 'hot to go' Rebecca Speare-Cole | 15th April 2025 Europe experiences hottest year, according to UN-led European State of the Climate 2024. Badenoch 'in pay of climate deniers' Abbie Llewelyn | 10th April 2025 Kemi Badenoch, leader of the Conservative Party in Britain, accused of being “in the pay of the climate deniers” over attack on net zero 2050 target. Fears for future of Fungi species Emily Beament | 4th April 2025 World’s fungi at risk from agriculture, deforestation and urban sprawl – experts. The heat is on Rebecca Speare-Cole | 19th March 2025 UN scientists share surprise at ‘extraordinary’ warming as 2024 passed 1.5C. 'Ban bottom trawling now' Rhiannon James | 5th February 2025 Bottom trawling 'like ripping up an orchard to pick an apple'. 'Historic win' for Rosebank and Jackdaw Nick Forbes | 30th January 2025 Greenpeace and Uplift challenge against approval of Rosebank oil field north west of Shetland and the Jackdaw gas field off Aberdeen upheld. Pagination Previous page ‹‹ Page 2 Next page ›› Subscribe to PA 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
Coal power made history Rebecca Speare-Cole | 29th August 2025 Homes, school and green spaces to replace old coal-fired power station. Ban bottom trawling in 'protected' zones Emily Beament | 19th August 2025 Public urged to back ban on destructive fishing in protected areas. The art of climate protest Rebecca Speare-Cole | 14th August 2025 Greenpeace installs Anish Kapoor artwork on Shell platform in North Sea. Pump it up Emily Beament | 19th July 2025 Make electricity cheaper so households benefit from heat pumps, advisers urge Labour's nature policy false start Rebecca Speare-Cole | 3rd July 2025 Labour government's first year in power "like a dance pattern with impressive forward strides and sudden backwards steps." Fashion 'lays waste to wetlands' Rebecca Speare-Cole | 1st July 2025 Discarded clothes from UK brands found in protected Ghana wetlands – Greenpeace. 'Crunch time' on climate Rebecca Speare-Cole | 26th June 2025 World now in ‘crunch time’ to avoid higher levels of warming, UN scientists warn 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. Climate hits UK farmers, food, bills Emily Beament | 16th June 2025 The Energy and Climate Intelligence Unit warns climate change having 'devastating' impact on farmers, food security and shopping bills Bottom trawling like 'bulldozing national parks' Helen William Rebecca Speare-Cole | 9th June 2025 Marine and fisheries stakeholders are being asked to take part in a consultation on the prohibition of destructive bottom-towed fishing gear. 'Hey Equinor, leave them kids alone' Rebecca Speare-Cole | 6th June 2025 Greenpeace condemns Equinor-funded computer game aimed at UK schoolchildren. Nuclear power leakage scandal Christopher McKeon | 4th June 2025 Sellafield - the most hazardous building in Britain - is still leaking radioactive water. 'I don’t want this to be achievable' Rebecca Speare-Cole | 30th May 2025 Woman setting sail to break Arctic record made possible by melting ice. Game over Emily Beament | 28th May 2025 The world’s global average temperature could exceed 2C above pre-industrial levels before 2030. 'All the cocoa trees will be destroyed' Rebecca Speare-Cole | 12th May 2025 Climate change will destroy cocoa yields by 2030 without support, farmers warn. Chimps go wild on boozy fruit Rod Minchin | 9th May 2025 Wild chimpanzees filmed sharing ‘boozy’ fruit for first time. Starmer farmer cuts 'shortsighted and reckless' Emily Beament | 16th April 2025 Environment Department closes sustainable farming incentive (SFI) that pays farmers in England for 'public goods' like insecticide-free farming, wildflower strips and managing ponds. EU 'hot to go' Rebecca Speare-Cole | 15th April 2025 Europe experiences hottest year, according to UN-led European State of the Climate 2024. Badenoch 'in pay of climate deniers' Abbie Llewelyn | 10th April 2025 Kemi Badenoch, leader of the Conservative Party in Britain, accused of being “in the pay of the climate deniers” over attack on net zero 2050 target. Fears for future of Fungi species Emily Beament | 4th April 2025 World’s fungi at risk from agriculture, deforestation and urban sprawl – experts. The heat is on Rebecca Speare-Cole | 19th March 2025 UN scientists share surprise at ‘extraordinary’ warming as 2024 passed 1.5C. 'Ban bottom trawling now' Rhiannon James | 5th February 2025 Bottom trawling 'like ripping up an orchard to pick an apple'. 'Historic win' for Rosebank and Jackdaw Nick Forbes | 30th January 2025 Greenpeace and Uplift challenge against approval of Rosebank oil field north west of Shetland and the Jackdaw gas field off Aberdeen upheld. Pagination Previous page ‹‹ Page 2 Next page ›› Subscribe to PA 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
Ban bottom trawling in 'protected' zones Emily Beament | 19th August 2025 Public urged to back ban on destructive fishing in protected areas. The art of climate protest Rebecca Speare-Cole | 14th August 2025 Greenpeace installs Anish Kapoor artwork on Shell platform in North Sea. Pump it up Emily Beament | 19th July 2025 Make electricity cheaper so households benefit from heat pumps, advisers urge Labour's nature policy false start Rebecca Speare-Cole | 3rd July 2025 Labour government's first year in power "like a dance pattern with impressive forward strides and sudden backwards steps." Fashion 'lays waste to wetlands' Rebecca Speare-Cole | 1st July 2025 Discarded clothes from UK brands found in protected Ghana wetlands – Greenpeace. 'Crunch time' on climate Rebecca Speare-Cole | 26th June 2025 World now in ‘crunch time’ to avoid higher levels of warming, UN scientists warn 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. Climate hits UK farmers, food, bills Emily Beament | 16th June 2025 The Energy and Climate Intelligence Unit warns climate change having 'devastating' impact on farmers, food security and shopping bills Bottom trawling like 'bulldozing national parks' Helen William Rebecca Speare-Cole | 9th June 2025 Marine and fisheries stakeholders are being asked to take part in a consultation on the prohibition of destructive bottom-towed fishing gear. 'Hey Equinor, leave them kids alone' Rebecca Speare-Cole | 6th June 2025 Greenpeace condemns Equinor-funded computer game aimed at UK schoolchildren. Nuclear power leakage scandal Christopher McKeon | 4th June 2025 Sellafield - the most hazardous building in Britain - is still leaking radioactive water. 'I don’t want this to be achievable' Rebecca Speare-Cole | 30th May 2025 Woman setting sail to break Arctic record made possible by melting ice. Game over Emily Beament | 28th May 2025 The world’s global average temperature could exceed 2C above pre-industrial levels before 2030. 'All the cocoa trees will be destroyed' Rebecca Speare-Cole | 12th May 2025 Climate change will destroy cocoa yields by 2030 without support, farmers warn. Chimps go wild on boozy fruit Rod Minchin | 9th May 2025 Wild chimpanzees filmed sharing ‘boozy’ fruit for first time. Starmer farmer cuts 'shortsighted and reckless' Emily Beament | 16th April 2025 Environment Department closes sustainable farming incentive (SFI) that pays farmers in England for 'public goods' like insecticide-free farming, wildflower strips and managing ponds. EU 'hot to go' Rebecca Speare-Cole | 15th April 2025 Europe experiences hottest year, according to UN-led European State of the Climate 2024. Badenoch 'in pay of climate deniers' Abbie Llewelyn | 10th April 2025 Kemi Badenoch, leader of the Conservative Party in Britain, accused of being “in the pay of the climate deniers” over attack on net zero 2050 target. Fears for future of Fungi species Emily Beament | 4th April 2025 World’s fungi at risk from agriculture, deforestation and urban sprawl – experts. The heat is on Rebecca Speare-Cole | 19th March 2025 UN scientists share surprise at ‘extraordinary’ warming as 2024 passed 1.5C. 'Ban bottom trawling now' Rhiannon James | 5th February 2025 Bottom trawling 'like ripping up an orchard to pick an apple'. 'Historic win' for Rosebank and Jackdaw Nick Forbes | 30th January 2025 Greenpeace and Uplift challenge against approval of Rosebank oil field north west of Shetland and the Jackdaw gas field off Aberdeen upheld. Pagination Previous page ‹‹ Page 2 Next page ›› Subscribe to PA 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 art of climate protest Rebecca Speare-Cole | 14th August 2025 Greenpeace installs Anish Kapoor artwork on Shell platform in North Sea. Pump it up Emily Beament | 19th July 2025 Make electricity cheaper so households benefit from heat pumps, advisers urge Labour's nature policy false start Rebecca Speare-Cole | 3rd July 2025 Labour government's first year in power "like a dance pattern with impressive forward strides and sudden backwards steps." Fashion 'lays waste to wetlands' Rebecca Speare-Cole | 1st July 2025 Discarded clothes from UK brands found in protected Ghana wetlands – Greenpeace. 'Crunch time' on climate Rebecca Speare-Cole | 26th June 2025 World now in ‘crunch time’ to avoid higher levels of warming, UN scientists warn 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. Climate hits UK farmers, food, bills Emily Beament | 16th June 2025 The Energy and Climate Intelligence Unit warns climate change having 'devastating' impact on farmers, food security and shopping bills Bottom trawling like 'bulldozing national parks' Helen William Rebecca Speare-Cole | 9th June 2025 Marine and fisheries stakeholders are being asked to take part in a consultation on the prohibition of destructive bottom-towed fishing gear. 'Hey Equinor, leave them kids alone' Rebecca Speare-Cole | 6th June 2025 Greenpeace condemns Equinor-funded computer game aimed at UK schoolchildren. Nuclear power leakage scandal Christopher McKeon | 4th June 2025 Sellafield - the most hazardous building in Britain - is still leaking radioactive water. 'I don’t want this to be achievable' Rebecca Speare-Cole | 30th May 2025 Woman setting sail to break Arctic record made possible by melting ice. Game over Emily Beament | 28th May 2025 The world’s global average temperature could exceed 2C above pre-industrial levels before 2030. 'All the cocoa trees will be destroyed' Rebecca Speare-Cole | 12th May 2025 Climate change will destroy cocoa yields by 2030 without support, farmers warn. Chimps go wild on boozy fruit Rod Minchin | 9th May 2025 Wild chimpanzees filmed sharing ‘boozy’ fruit for first time. Starmer farmer cuts 'shortsighted and reckless' Emily Beament | 16th April 2025 Environment Department closes sustainable farming incentive (SFI) that pays farmers in England for 'public goods' like insecticide-free farming, wildflower strips and managing ponds. EU 'hot to go' Rebecca Speare-Cole | 15th April 2025 Europe experiences hottest year, according to UN-led European State of the Climate 2024. Badenoch 'in pay of climate deniers' Abbie Llewelyn | 10th April 2025 Kemi Badenoch, leader of the Conservative Party in Britain, accused of being “in the pay of the climate deniers” over attack on net zero 2050 target. Fears for future of Fungi species Emily Beament | 4th April 2025 World’s fungi at risk from agriculture, deforestation and urban sprawl – experts. The heat is on Rebecca Speare-Cole | 19th March 2025 UN scientists share surprise at ‘extraordinary’ warming as 2024 passed 1.5C. 'Ban bottom trawling now' Rhiannon James | 5th February 2025 Bottom trawling 'like ripping up an orchard to pick an apple'. 'Historic win' for Rosebank and Jackdaw Nick Forbes | 30th January 2025 Greenpeace and Uplift challenge against approval of Rosebank oil field north west of Shetland and the Jackdaw gas field off Aberdeen upheld. Pagination Previous page ‹‹ Page 2 Next page ›› Subscribe to PA 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
Pump it up Emily Beament | 19th July 2025 Make electricity cheaper so households benefit from heat pumps, advisers urge Labour's nature policy false start Rebecca Speare-Cole | 3rd July 2025 Labour government's first year in power "like a dance pattern with impressive forward strides and sudden backwards steps." Fashion 'lays waste to wetlands' Rebecca Speare-Cole | 1st July 2025 Discarded clothes from UK brands found in protected Ghana wetlands – Greenpeace. 'Crunch time' on climate Rebecca Speare-Cole | 26th June 2025 World now in ‘crunch time’ to avoid higher levels of warming, UN scientists warn 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. Climate hits UK farmers, food, bills Emily Beament | 16th June 2025 The Energy and Climate Intelligence Unit warns climate change having 'devastating' impact on farmers, food security and shopping bills Bottom trawling like 'bulldozing national parks' Helen William Rebecca Speare-Cole | 9th June 2025 Marine and fisheries stakeholders are being asked to take part in a consultation on the prohibition of destructive bottom-towed fishing gear. 'Hey Equinor, leave them kids alone' Rebecca Speare-Cole | 6th June 2025 Greenpeace condemns Equinor-funded computer game aimed at UK schoolchildren. Nuclear power leakage scandal Christopher McKeon | 4th June 2025 Sellafield - the most hazardous building in Britain - is still leaking radioactive water. 'I don’t want this to be achievable' Rebecca Speare-Cole | 30th May 2025 Woman setting sail to break Arctic record made possible by melting ice. Game over Emily Beament | 28th May 2025 The world’s global average temperature could exceed 2C above pre-industrial levels before 2030. 'All the cocoa trees will be destroyed' Rebecca Speare-Cole | 12th May 2025 Climate change will destroy cocoa yields by 2030 without support, farmers warn. Chimps go wild on boozy fruit Rod Minchin | 9th May 2025 Wild chimpanzees filmed sharing ‘boozy’ fruit for first time. Starmer farmer cuts 'shortsighted and reckless' Emily Beament | 16th April 2025 Environment Department closes sustainable farming incentive (SFI) that pays farmers in England for 'public goods' like insecticide-free farming, wildflower strips and managing ponds. EU 'hot to go' Rebecca Speare-Cole | 15th April 2025 Europe experiences hottest year, according to UN-led European State of the Climate 2024. Badenoch 'in pay of climate deniers' Abbie Llewelyn | 10th April 2025 Kemi Badenoch, leader of the Conservative Party in Britain, accused of being “in the pay of the climate deniers” over attack on net zero 2050 target. Fears for future of Fungi species Emily Beament | 4th April 2025 World’s fungi at risk from agriculture, deforestation and urban sprawl – experts. The heat is on Rebecca Speare-Cole | 19th March 2025 UN scientists share surprise at ‘extraordinary’ warming as 2024 passed 1.5C. 'Ban bottom trawling now' Rhiannon James | 5th February 2025 Bottom trawling 'like ripping up an orchard to pick an apple'. 'Historic win' for Rosebank and Jackdaw Nick Forbes | 30th January 2025 Greenpeace and Uplift challenge against approval of Rosebank oil field north west of Shetland and the Jackdaw gas field off Aberdeen upheld. Pagination Previous page ‹‹ Page 2 Next page ›› Subscribe to PA 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
Labour's nature policy false start Rebecca Speare-Cole | 3rd July 2025 Labour government's first year in power "like a dance pattern with impressive forward strides and sudden backwards steps." Fashion 'lays waste to wetlands' Rebecca Speare-Cole | 1st July 2025 Discarded clothes from UK brands found in protected Ghana wetlands – Greenpeace. 'Crunch time' on climate Rebecca Speare-Cole | 26th June 2025 World now in ‘crunch time’ to avoid higher levels of warming, UN scientists warn 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. Climate hits UK farmers, food, bills Emily Beament | 16th June 2025 The Energy and Climate Intelligence Unit warns climate change having 'devastating' impact on farmers, food security and shopping bills Bottom trawling like 'bulldozing national parks' Helen William Rebecca Speare-Cole | 9th June 2025 Marine and fisheries stakeholders are being asked to take part in a consultation on the prohibition of destructive bottom-towed fishing gear. 'Hey Equinor, leave them kids alone' Rebecca Speare-Cole | 6th June 2025 Greenpeace condemns Equinor-funded computer game aimed at UK schoolchildren. Nuclear power leakage scandal Christopher McKeon | 4th June 2025 Sellafield - the most hazardous building in Britain - is still leaking radioactive water. 'I don’t want this to be achievable' Rebecca Speare-Cole | 30th May 2025 Woman setting sail to break Arctic record made possible by melting ice. Game over Emily Beament | 28th May 2025 The world’s global average temperature could exceed 2C above pre-industrial levels before 2030. 'All the cocoa trees will be destroyed' Rebecca Speare-Cole | 12th May 2025 Climate change will destroy cocoa yields by 2030 without support, farmers warn. Chimps go wild on boozy fruit Rod Minchin | 9th May 2025 Wild chimpanzees filmed sharing ‘boozy’ fruit for first time. Starmer farmer cuts 'shortsighted and reckless' Emily Beament | 16th April 2025 Environment Department closes sustainable farming incentive (SFI) that pays farmers in England for 'public goods' like insecticide-free farming, wildflower strips and managing ponds. EU 'hot to go' Rebecca Speare-Cole | 15th April 2025 Europe experiences hottest year, according to UN-led European State of the Climate 2024. Badenoch 'in pay of climate deniers' Abbie Llewelyn | 10th April 2025 Kemi Badenoch, leader of the Conservative Party in Britain, accused of being “in the pay of the climate deniers” over attack on net zero 2050 target. Fears for future of Fungi species Emily Beament | 4th April 2025 World’s fungi at risk from agriculture, deforestation and urban sprawl – experts. The heat is on Rebecca Speare-Cole | 19th March 2025 UN scientists share surprise at ‘extraordinary’ warming as 2024 passed 1.5C. 'Ban bottom trawling now' Rhiannon James | 5th February 2025 Bottom trawling 'like ripping up an orchard to pick an apple'. 'Historic win' for Rosebank and Jackdaw Nick Forbes | 30th January 2025 Greenpeace and Uplift challenge against approval of Rosebank oil field north west of Shetland and the Jackdaw gas field off Aberdeen upheld. Pagination Previous page ‹‹ Page 2 Next page ›› Subscribe to PA 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
Fashion 'lays waste to wetlands' Rebecca Speare-Cole | 1st July 2025 Discarded clothes from UK brands found in protected Ghana wetlands – Greenpeace. 'Crunch time' on climate Rebecca Speare-Cole | 26th June 2025 World now in ‘crunch time’ to avoid higher levels of warming, UN scientists warn 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. Climate hits UK farmers, food, bills Emily Beament | 16th June 2025 The Energy and Climate Intelligence Unit warns climate change having 'devastating' impact on farmers, food security and shopping bills Bottom trawling like 'bulldozing national parks' Helen William Rebecca Speare-Cole | 9th June 2025 Marine and fisheries stakeholders are being asked to take part in a consultation on the prohibition of destructive bottom-towed fishing gear. 'Hey Equinor, leave them kids alone' Rebecca Speare-Cole | 6th June 2025 Greenpeace condemns Equinor-funded computer game aimed at UK schoolchildren. Nuclear power leakage scandal Christopher McKeon | 4th June 2025 Sellafield - the most hazardous building in Britain - is still leaking radioactive water. 'I don’t want this to be achievable' Rebecca Speare-Cole | 30th May 2025 Woman setting sail to break Arctic record made possible by melting ice. Game over Emily Beament | 28th May 2025 The world’s global average temperature could exceed 2C above pre-industrial levels before 2030. 'All the cocoa trees will be destroyed' Rebecca Speare-Cole | 12th May 2025 Climate change will destroy cocoa yields by 2030 without support, farmers warn. Chimps go wild on boozy fruit Rod Minchin | 9th May 2025 Wild chimpanzees filmed sharing ‘boozy’ fruit for first time. Starmer farmer cuts 'shortsighted and reckless' Emily Beament | 16th April 2025 Environment Department closes sustainable farming incentive (SFI) that pays farmers in England for 'public goods' like insecticide-free farming, wildflower strips and managing ponds. EU 'hot to go' Rebecca Speare-Cole | 15th April 2025 Europe experiences hottest year, according to UN-led European State of the Climate 2024. Badenoch 'in pay of climate deniers' Abbie Llewelyn | 10th April 2025 Kemi Badenoch, leader of the Conservative Party in Britain, accused of being “in the pay of the climate deniers” over attack on net zero 2050 target. Fears for future of Fungi species Emily Beament | 4th April 2025 World’s fungi at risk from agriculture, deforestation and urban sprawl – experts. The heat is on Rebecca Speare-Cole | 19th March 2025 UN scientists share surprise at ‘extraordinary’ warming as 2024 passed 1.5C. 'Ban bottom trawling now' Rhiannon James | 5th February 2025 Bottom trawling 'like ripping up an orchard to pick an apple'. 'Historic win' for Rosebank and Jackdaw Nick Forbes | 30th January 2025 Greenpeace and Uplift challenge against approval of Rosebank oil field north west of Shetland and the Jackdaw gas field off Aberdeen upheld. Pagination Previous page ‹‹ Page 2 Next page ›› Subscribe to PA 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
'Crunch time' on climate Rebecca Speare-Cole | 26th June 2025 World now in ‘crunch time’ to avoid higher levels of warming, UN scientists warn 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. Climate hits UK farmers, food, bills Emily Beament | 16th June 2025 The Energy and Climate Intelligence Unit warns climate change having 'devastating' impact on farmers, food security and shopping bills Bottom trawling like 'bulldozing national parks' Helen William Rebecca Speare-Cole | 9th June 2025 Marine and fisheries stakeholders are being asked to take part in a consultation on the prohibition of destructive bottom-towed fishing gear. 'Hey Equinor, leave them kids alone' Rebecca Speare-Cole | 6th June 2025 Greenpeace condemns Equinor-funded computer game aimed at UK schoolchildren. Nuclear power leakage scandal Christopher McKeon | 4th June 2025 Sellafield - the most hazardous building in Britain - is still leaking radioactive water. 'I don’t want this to be achievable' Rebecca Speare-Cole | 30th May 2025 Woman setting sail to break Arctic record made possible by melting ice. Game over Emily Beament | 28th May 2025 The world’s global average temperature could exceed 2C above pre-industrial levels before 2030. 'All the cocoa trees will be destroyed' Rebecca Speare-Cole | 12th May 2025 Climate change will destroy cocoa yields by 2030 without support, farmers warn. Chimps go wild on boozy fruit Rod Minchin | 9th May 2025 Wild chimpanzees filmed sharing ‘boozy’ fruit for first time. Starmer farmer cuts 'shortsighted and reckless' Emily Beament | 16th April 2025 Environment Department closes sustainable farming incentive (SFI) that pays farmers in England for 'public goods' like insecticide-free farming, wildflower strips and managing ponds. EU 'hot to go' Rebecca Speare-Cole | 15th April 2025 Europe experiences hottest year, according to UN-led European State of the Climate 2024. Badenoch 'in pay of climate deniers' Abbie Llewelyn | 10th April 2025 Kemi Badenoch, leader of the Conservative Party in Britain, accused of being “in the pay of the climate deniers” over attack on net zero 2050 target. Fears for future of Fungi species Emily Beament | 4th April 2025 World’s fungi at risk from agriculture, deforestation and urban sprawl – experts. The heat is on Rebecca Speare-Cole | 19th March 2025 UN scientists share surprise at ‘extraordinary’ warming as 2024 passed 1.5C. 'Ban bottom trawling now' Rhiannon James | 5th February 2025 Bottom trawling 'like ripping up an orchard to pick an apple'. 'Historic win' for Rosebank and Jackdaw Nick Forbes | 30th January 2025 Greenpeace and Uplift challenge against approval of Rosebank oil field north west of Shetland and the Jackdaw gas field off Aberdeen upheld. Pagination Previous page ‹‹ Page 2 Next page ›› Subscribe to PA 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
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. Climate hits UK farmers, food, bills Emily Beament | 16th June 2025 The Energy and Climate Intelligence Unit warns climate change having 'devastating' impact on farmers, food security and shopping bills Bottom trawling like 'bulldozing national parks' Helen William Rebecca Speare-Cole | 9th June 2025 Marine and fisheries stakeholders are being asked to take part in a consultation on the prohibition of destructive bottom-towed fishing gear. 'Hey Equinor, leave them kids alone' Rebecca Speare-Cole | 6th June 2025 Greenpeace condemns Equinor-funded computer game aimed at UK schoolchildren. Nuclear power leakage scandal Christopher McKeon | 4th June 2025 Sellafield - the most hazardous building in Britain - is still leaking radioactive water. 'I don’t want this to be achievable' Rebecca Speare-Cole | 30th May 2025 Woman setting sail to break Arctic record made possible by melting ice. Game over Emily Beament | 28th May 2025 The world’s global average temperature could exceed 2C above pre-industrial levels before 2030. 'All the cocoa trees will be destroyed' Rebecca Speare-Cole | 12th May 2025 Climate change will destroy cocoa yields by 2030 without support, farmers warn. Chimps go wild on boozy fruit Rod Minchin | 9th May 2025 Wild chimpanzees filmed sharing ‘boozy’ fruit for first time. Starmer farmer cuts 'shortsighted and reckless' Emily Beament | 16th April 2025 Environment Department closes sustainable farming incentive (SFI) that pays farmers in England for 'public goods' like insecticide-free farming, wildflower strips and managing ponds. EU 'hot to go' Rebecca Speare-Cole | 15th April 2025 Europe experiences hottest year, according to UN-led European State of the Climate 2024. Badenoch 'in pay of climate deniers' Abbie Llewelyn | 10th April 2025 Kemi Badenoch, leader of the Conservative Party in Britain, accused of being “in the pay of the climate deniers” over attack on net zero 2050 target. Fears for future of Fungi species Emily Beament | 4th April 2025 World’s fungi at risk from agriculture, deforestation and urban sprawl – experts. The heat is on Rebecca Speare-Cole | 19th March 2025 UN scientists share surprise at ‘extraordinary’ warming as 2024 passed 1.5C. 'Ban bottom trawling now' Rhiannon James | 5th February 2025 Bottom trawling 'like ripping up an orchard to pick an apple'. 'Historic win' for Rosebank and Jackdaw Nick Forbes | 30th January 2025 Greenpeace and Uplift challenge against approval of Rosebank oil field north west of Shetland and the Jackdaw gas field off Aberdeen upheld. Pagination Previous page ‹‹ Page 2 Next page ›› Subscribe to PA 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
Climate hits UK farmers, food, bills Emily Beament | 16th June 2025 The Energy and Climate Intelligence Unit warns climate change having 'devastating' impact on farmers, food security and shopping bills Bottom trawling like 'bulldozing national parks' Helen William Rebecca Speare-Cole | 9th June 2025 Marine and fisheries stakeholders are being asked to take part in a consultation on the prohibition of destructive bottom-towed fishing gear. 'Hey Equinor, leave them kids alone' Rebecca Speare-Cole | 6th June 2025 Greenpeace condemns Equinor-funded computer game aimed at UK schoolchildren. Nuclear power leakage scandal Christopher McKeon | 4th June 2025 Sellafield - the most hazardous building in Britain - is still leaking radioactive water. 'I don’t want this to be achievable' Rebecca Speare-Cole | 30th May 2025 Woman setting sail to break Arctic record made possible by melting ice. Game over Emily Beament | 28th May 2025 The world’s global average temperature could exceed 2C above pre-industrial levels before 2030. 'All the cocoa trees will be destroyed' Rebecca Speare-Cole | 12th May 2025 Climate change will destroy cocoa yields by 2030 without support, farmers warn. Chimps go wild on boozy fruit Rod Minchin | 9th May 2025 Wild chimpanzees filmed sharing ‘boozy’ fruit for first time. Starmer farmer cuts 'shortsighted and reckless' Emily Beament | 16th April 2025 Environment Department closes sustainable farming incentive (SFI) that pays farmers in England for 'public goods' like insecticide-free farming, wildflower strips and managing ponds. EU 'hot to go' Rebecca Speare-Cole | 15th April 2025 Europe experiences hottest year, according to UN-led European State of the Climate 2024. Badenoch 'in pay of climate deniers' Abbie Llewelyn | 10th April 2025 Kemi Badenoch, leader of the Conservative Party in Britain, accused of being “in the pay of the climate deniers” over attack on net zero 2050 target. Fears for future of Fungi species Emily Beament | 4th April 2025 World’s fungi at risk from agriculture, deforestation and urban sprawl – experts. The heat is on Rebecca Speare-Cole | 19th March 2025 UN scientists share surprise at ‘extraordinary’ warming as 2024 passed 1.5C. 'Ban bottom trawling now' Rhiannon James | 5th February 2025 Bottom trawling 'like ripping up an orchard to pick an apple'. 'Historic win' for Rosebank and Jackdaw Nick Forbes | 30th January 2025 Greenpeace and Uplift challenge against approval of Rosebank oil field north west of Shetland and the Jackdaw gas field off Aberdeen upheld. Pagination Previous page ‹‹ Page 2 Next page ›› Subscribe to PA 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
Bottom trawling like 'bulldozing national parks' Helen William Rebecca Speare-Cole | 9th June 2025 Marine and fisheries stakeholders are being asked to take part in a consultation on the prohibition of destructive bottom-towed fishing gear. 'Hey Equinor, leave them kids alone' Rebecca Speare-Cole | 6th June 2025 Greenpeace condemns Equinor-funded computer game aimed at UK schoolchildren. Nuclear power leakage scandal Christopher McKeon | 4th June 2025 Sellafield - the most hazardous building in Britain - is still leaking radioactive water. 'I don’t want this to be achievable' Rebecca Speare-Cole | 30th May 2025 Woman setting sail to break Arctic record made possible by melting ice. Game over Emily Beament | 28th May 2025 The world’s global average temperature could exceed 2C above pre-industrial levels before 2030. 'All the cocoa trees will be destroyed' Rebecca Speare-Cole | 12th May 2025 Climate change will destroy cocoa yields by 2030 without support, farmers warn. Chimps go wild on boozy fruit Rod Minchin | 9th May 2025 Wild chimpanzees filmed sharing ‘boozy’ fruit for first time. Starmer farmer cuts 'shortsighted and reckless' Emily Beament | 16th April 2025 Environment Department closes sustainable farming incentive (SFI) that pays farmers in England for 'public goods' like insecticide-free farming, wildflower strips and managing ponds. EU 'hot to go' Rebecca Speare-Cole | 15th April 2025 Europe experiences hottest year, according to UN-led European State of the Climate 2024. Badenoch 'in pay of climate deniers' Abbie Llewelyn | 10th April 2025 Kemi Badenoch, leader of the Conservative Party in Britain, accused of being “in the pay of the climate deniers” over attack on net zero 2050 target. Fears for future of Fungi species Emily Beament | 4th April 2025 World’s fungi at risk from agriculture, deforestation and urban sprawl – experts. The heat is on Rebecca Speare-Cole | 19th March 2025 UN scientists share surprise at ‘extraordinary’ warming as 2024 passed 1.5C. 'Ban bottom trawling now' Rhiannon James | 5th February 2025 Bottom trawling 'like ripping up an orchard to pick an apple'. 'Historic win' for Rosebank and Jackdaw Nick Forbes | 30th January 2025 Greenpeace and Uplift challenge against approval of Rosebank oil field north west of Shetland and the Jackdaw gas field off Aberdeen upheld. Pagination Previous page ‹‹ Page 2 Next page ›› Subscribe to PA 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
'Hey Equinor, leave them kids alone' Rebecca Speare-Cole | 6th June 2025 Greenpeace condemns Equinor-funded computer game aimed at UK schoolchildren. Nuclear power leakage scandal Christopher McKeon | 4th June 2025 Sellafield - the most hazardous building in Britain - is still leaking radioactive water. 'I don’t want this to be achievable' Rebecca Speare-Cole | 30th May 2025 Woman setting sail to break Arctic record made possible by melting ice. Game over Emily Beament | 28th May 2025 The world’s global average temperature could exceed 2C above pre-industrial levels before 2030. 'All the cocoa trees will be destroyed' Rebecca Speare-Cole | 12th May 2025 Climate change will destroy cocoa yields by 2030 without support, farmers warn. Chimps go wild on boozy fruit Rod Minchin | 9th May 2025 Wild chimpanzees filmed sharing ‘boozy’ fruit for first time. Starmer farmer cuts 'shortsighted and reckless' Emily Beament | 16th April 2025 Environment Department closes sustainable farming incentive (SFI) that pays farmers in England for 'public goods' like insecticide-free farming, wildflower strips and managing ponds. EU 'hot to go' Rebecca Speare-Cole | 15th April 2025 Europe experiences hottest year, according to UN-led European State of the Climate 2024. Badenoch 'in pay of climate deniers' Abbie Llewelyn | 10th April 2025 Kemi Badenoch, leader of the Conservative Party in Britain, accused of being “in the pay of the climate deniers” over attack on net zero 2050 target. Fears for future of Fungi species Emily Beament | 4th April 2025 World’s fungi at risk from agriculture, deforestation and urban sprawl – experts. The heat is on Rebecca Speare-Cole | 19th March 2025 UN scientists share surprise at ‘extraordinary’ warming as 2024 passed 1.5C. 'Ban bottom trawling now' Rhiannon James | 5th February 2025 Bottom trawling 'like ripping up an orchard to pick an apple'. 'Historic win' for Rosebank and Jackdaw Nick Forbes | 30th January 2025 Greenpeace and Uplift challenge against approval of Rosebank oil field north west of Shetland and the Jackdaw gas field off Aberdeen upheld. Pagination Previous page ‹‹ Page 2 Next page ›› Subscribe to PA 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
Nuclear power leakage scandal Christopher McKeon | 4th June 2025 Sellafield - the most hazardous building in Britain - is still leaking radioactive water. 'I don’t want this to be achievable' Rebecca Speare-Cole | 30th May 2025 Woman setting sail to break Arctic record made possible by melting ice. Game over Emily Beament | 28th May 2025 The world’s global average temperature could exceed 2C above pre-industrial levels before 2030. 'All the cocoa trees will be destroyed' Rebecca Speare-Cole | 12th May 2025 Climate change will destroy cocoa yields by 2030 without support, farmers warn. Chimps go wild on boozy fruit Rod Minchin | 9th May 2025 Wild chimpanzees filmed sharing ‘boozy’ fruit for first time. Starmer farmer cuts 'shortsighted and reckless' Emily Beament | 16th April 2025 Environment Department closes sustainable farming incentive (SFI) that pays farmers in England for 'public goods' like insecticide-free farming, wildflower strips and managing ponds. EU 'hot to go' Rebecca Speare-Cole | 15th April 2025 Europe experiences hottest year, according to UN-led European State of the Climate 2024. Badenoch 'in pay of climate deniers' Abbie Llewelyn | 10th April 2025 Kemi Badenoch, leader of the Conservative Party in Britain, accused of being “in the pay of the climate deniers” over attack on net zero 2050 target. Fears for future of Fungi species Emily Beament | 4th April 2025 World’s fungi at risk from agriculture, deforestation and urban sprawl – experts. The heat is on Rebecca Speare-Cole | 19th March 2025 UN scientists share surprise at ‘extraordinary’ warming as 2024 passed 1.5C. 'Ban bottom trawling now' Rhiannon James | 5th February 2025 Bottom trawling 'like ripping up an orchard to pick an apple'. 'Historic win' for Rosebank and Jackdaw Nick Forbes | 30th January 2025 Greenpeace and Uplift challenge against approval of Rosebank oil field north west of Shetland and the Jackdaw gas field off Aberdeen upheld. Pagination Previous page ‹‹ Page 2 Next page ›› Subscribe to PA
'I don’t want this to be achievable' Rebecca Speare-Cole | 30th May 2025 Woman setting sail to break Arctic record made possible by melting ice. Game over Emily Beament | 28th May 2025 The world’s global average temperature could exceed 2C above pre-industrial levels before 2030. 'All the cocoa trees will be destroyed' Rebecca Speare-Cole | 12th May 2025 Climate change will destroy cocoa yields by 2030 without support, farmers warn. Chimps go wild on boozy fruit Rod Minchin | 9th May 2025 Wild chimpanzees filmed sharing ‘boozy’ fruit for first time. Starmer farmer cuts 'shortsighted and reckless' Emily Beament | 16th April 2025 Environment Department closes sustainable farming incentive (SFI) that pays farmers in England for 'public goods' like insecticide-free farming, wildflower strips and managing ponds. EU 'hot to go' Rebecca Speare-Cole | 15th April 2025 Europe experiences hottest year, according to UN-led European State of the Climate 2024. Badenoch 'in pay of climate deniers' Abbie Llewelyn | 10th April 2025 Kemi Badenoch, leader of the Conservative Party in Britain, accused of being “in the pay of the climate deniers” over attack on net zero 2050 target. Fears for future of Fungi species Emily Beament | 4th April 2025 World’s fungi at risk from agriculture, deforestation and urban sprawl – experts. The heat is on Rebecca Speare-Cole | 19th March 2025 UN scientists share surprise at ‘extraordinary’ warming as 2024 passed 1.5C. 'Ban bottom trawling now' Rhiannon James | 5th February 2025 Bottom trawling 'like ripping up an orchard to pick an apple'. 'Historic win' for Rosebank and Jackdaw Nick Forbes | 30th January 2025 Greenpeace and Uplift challenge against approval of Rosebank oil field north west of Shetland and the Jackdaw gas field off Aberdeen upheld. Pagination Previous page ‹‹ Page 2 Next page ›› Subscribe to PA
Game over Emily Beament | 28th May 2025 The world’s global average temperature could exceed 2C above pre-industrial levels before 2030. 'All the cocoa trees will be destroyed' Rebecca Speare-Cole | 12th May 2025 Climate change will destroy cocoa yields by 2030 without support, farmers warn. Chimps go wild on boozy fruit Rod Minchin | 9th May 2025 Wild chimpanzees filmed sharing ‘boozy’ fruit for first time. Starmer farmer cuts 'shortsighted and reckless' Emily Beament | 16th April 2025 Environment Department closes sustainable farming incentive (SFI) that pays farmers in England for 'public goods' like insecticide-free farming, wildflower strips and managing ponds. EU 'hot to go' Rebecca Speare-Cole | 15th April 2025 Europe experiences hottest year, according to UN-led European State of the Climate 2024. Badenoch 'in pay of climate deniers' Abbie Llewelyn | 10th April 2025 Kemi Badenoch, leader of the Conservative Party in Britain, accused of being “in the pay of the climate deniers” over attack on net zero 2050 target. Fears for future of Fungi species Emily Beament | 4th April 2025 World’s fungi at risk from agriculture, deforestation and urban sprawl – experts. The heat is on Rebecca Speare-Cole | 19th March 2025 UN scientists share surprise at ‘extraordinary’ warming as 2024 passed 1.5C. 'Ban bottom trawling now' Rhiannon James | 5th February 2025 Bottom trawling 'like ripping up an orchard to pick an apple'. 'Historic win' for Rosebank and Jackdaw Nick Forbes | 30th January 2025 Greenpeace and Uplift challenge against approval of Rosebank oil field north west of Shetland and the Jackdaw gas field off Aberdeen upheld. Pagination Previous page ‹‹ Page 2 Next page ›› Subscribe to PA
'All the cocoa trees will be destroyed' Rebecca Speare-Cole | 12th May 2025 Climate change will destroy cocoa yields by 2030 without support, farmers warn. Chimps go wild on boozy fruit Rod Minchin | 9th May 2025 Wild chimpanzees filmed sharing ‘boozy’ fruit for first time. Starmer farmer cuts 'shortsighted and reckless' Emily Beament | 16th April 2025 Environment Department closes sustainable farming incentive (SFI) that pays farmers in England for 'public goods' like insecticide-free farming, wildflower strips and managing ponds. EU 'hot to go' Rebecca Speare-Cole | 15th April 2025 Europe experiences hottest year, according to UN-led European State of the Climate 2024. Badenoch 'in pay of climate deniers' Abbie Llewelyn | 10th April 2025 Kemi Badenoch, leader of the Conservative Party in Britain, accused of being “in the pay of the climate deniers” over attack on net zero 2050 target. Fears for future of Fungi species Emily Beament | 4th April 2025 World’s fungi at risk from agriculture, deforestation and urban sprawl – experts. The heat is on Rebecca Speare-Cole | 19th March 2025 UN scientists share surprise at ‘extraordinary’ warming as 2024 passed 1.5C. 'Ban bottom trawling now' Rhiannon James | 5th February 2025 Bottom trawling 'like ripping up an orchard to pick an apple'. 'Historic win' for Rosebank and Jackdaw Nick Forbes | 30th January 2025 Greenpeace and Uplift challenge against approval of Rosebank oil field north west of Shetland and the Jackdaw gas field off Aberdeen upheld. Pagination Previous page ‹‹ Page 2 Next page ›› Subscribe to PA
Chimps go wild on boozy fruit Rod Minchin | 9th May 2025 Wild chimpanzees filmed sharing ‘boozy’ fruit for first time. Starmer farmer cuts 'shortsighted and reckless' Emily Beament | 16th April 2025 Environment Department closes sustainable farming incentive (SFI) that pays farmers in England for 'public goods' like insecticide-free farming, wildflower strips and managing ponds. EU 'hot to go' Rebecca Speare-Cole | 15th April 2025 Europe experiences hottest year, according to UN-led European State of the Climate 2024. Badenoch 'in pay of climate deniers' Abbie Llewelyn | 10th April 2025 Kemi Badenoch, leader of the Conservative Party in Britain, accused of being “in the pay of the climate deniers” over attack on net zero 2050 target. Fears for future of Fungi species Emily Beament | 4th April 2025 World’s fungi at risk from agriculture, deforestation and urban sprawl – experts. The heat is on Rebecca Speare-Cole | 19th March 2025 UN scientists share surprise at ‘extraordinary’ warming as 2024 passed 1.5C. 'Ban bottom trawling now' Rhiannon James | 5th February 2025 Bottom trawling 'like ripping up an orchard to pick an apple'. 'Historic win' for Rosebank and Jackdaw Nick Forbes | 30th January 2025 Greenpeace and Uplift challenge against approval of Rosebank oil field north west of Shetland and the Jackdaw gas field off Aberdeen upheld. Pagination Previous page ‹‹ Page 2 Next page ›› Subscribe to PA
Starmer farmer cuts 'shortsighted and reckless' Emily Beament | 16th April 2025 Environment Department closes sustainable farming incentive (SFI) that pays farmers in England for 'public goods' like insecticide-free farming, wildflower strips and managing ponds. EU 'hot to go' Rebecca Speare-Cole | 15th April 2025 Europe experiences hottest year, according to UN-led European State of the Climate 2024. Badenoch 'in pay of climate deniers' Abbie Llewelyn | 10th April 2025 Kemi Badenoch, leader of the Conservative Party in Britain, accused of being “in the pay of the climate deniers” over attack on net zero 2050 target. Fears for future of Fungi species Emily Beament | 4th April 2025 World’s fungi at risk from agriculture, deforestation and urban sprawl – experts. The heat is on Rebecca Speare-Cole | 19th March 2025 UN scientists share surprise at ‘extraordinary’ warming as 2024 passed 1.5C. 'Ban bottom trawling now' Rhiannon James | 5th February 2025 Bottom trawling 'like ripping up an orchard to pick an apple'. 'Historic win' for Rosebank and Jackdaw Nick Forbes | 30th January 2025 Greenpeace and Uplift challenge against approval of Rosebank oil field north west of Shetland and the Jackdaw gas field off Aberdeen upheld. Pagination Previous page ‹‹ Page 2 Next page ›› Subscribe to PA
EU 'hot to go' Rebecca Speare-Cole | 15th April 2025 Europe experiences hottest year, according to UN-led European State of the Climate 2024. Badenoch 'in pay of climate deniers' Abbie Llewelyn | 10th April 2025 Kemi Badenoch, leader of the Conservative Party in Britain, accused of being “in the pay of the climate deniers” over attack on net zero 2050 target. Fears for future of Fungi species Emily Beament | 4th April 2025 World’s fungi at risk from agriculture, deforestation and urban sprawl – experts. The heat is on Rebecca Speare-Cole | 19th March 2025 UN scientists share surprise at ‘extraordinary’ warming as 2024 passed 1.5C. 'Ban bottom trawling now' Rhiannon James | 5th February 2025 Bottom trawling 'like ripping up an orchard to pick an apple'. 'Historic win' for Rosebank and Jackdaw Nick Forbes | 30th January 2025 Greenpeace and Uplift challenge against approval of Rosebank oil field north west of Shetland and the Jackdaw gas field off Aberdeen upheld. Pagination Previous page ‹‹ Page 2 Next page ›› Subscribe to PA
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Fears for future of Fungi species Emily Beament | 4th April 2025 World’s fungi at risk from agriculture, deforestation and urban sprawl – experts. The heat is on Rebecca Speare-Cole | 19th March 2025 UN scientists share surprise at ‘extraordinary’ warming as 2024 passed 1.5C. 'Ban bottom trawling now' Rhiannon James | 5th February 2025 Bottom trawling 'like ripping up an orchard to pick an apple'. 'Historic win' for Rosebank and Jackdaw Nick Forbes | 30th January 2025 Greenpeace and Uplift challenge against approval of Rosebank oil field north west of Shetland and the Jackdaw gas field off Aberdeen upheld. Pagination Previous page ‹‹ Page 2 Next page ›› Subscribe to PA
The heat is on Rebecca Speare-Cole | 19th March 2025 UN scientists share surprise at ‘extraordinary’ warming as 2024 passed 1.5C. 'Ban bottom trawling now' Rhiannon James | 5th February 2025 Bottom trawling 'like ripping up an orchard to pick an apple'. 'Historic win' for Rosebank and Jackdaw Nick Forbes | 30th January 2025 Greenpeace and Uplift challenge against approval of Rosebank oil field north west of Shetland and the Jackdaw gas field off Aberdeen upheld. Pagination Previous page ‹‹ Page 2 Next page ›› Subscribe to PA
'Ban bottom trawling now' Rhiannon James | 5th February 2025 Bottom trawling 'like ripping up an orchard to pick an apple'. 'Historic win' for Rosebank and Jackdaw Nick Forbes | 30th January 2025 Greenpeace and Uplift challenge against approval of Rosebank oil field north west of Shetland and the Jackdaw gas field off Aberdeen upheld.
'Historic win' for Rosebank and Jackdaw Nick Forbes | 30th January 2025 Greenpeace and Uplift challenge against approval of Rosebank oil field north west of Shetland and the Jackdaw gas field off Aberdeen upheld.