Farmers' post-Brexit environmental payments Emily Beament | 30th November 2020 The multi-billion European Common Agricultural Policy will be replaced post-Brexit with some payments linked to environmental stewardship. Mock COP26 Emily Beament | 19th November 2020 The young adult climate event involving more than 350 delegates from 150 countries is taking place over the next two weeks. A 10-point green industrial revolution? Emily Beament | 18th November 2020 What areas does Boris Johnson's plan focus on and why are they important? Climate proof our homes Emily Beament | 17th November 2020 Retrofitting northern homes with energy-efficiency measures would create jobs needed for recovery from the pandemic. Habitat loss 18 percent since 1700s Sam Russell | 9th November 2020 Climate breakdown and agriculture driving habitat loss, leading to extinctions. Biden promises climate action Emily Beament | 9th November 2020 The US president elect has promised $2 Trillion for renewable energy and other climate measures over four years. It's the whales, darling Michael Drummond | 6th November 2020 Actress Joanna Lumley, charities concerned about unexploded war munitions being detonated at sea. Citizens protect 49,000 footpath miles Emily Beament | 2nd November 2020 Race against time to get paths - which the public has used for centuries - onto official maps so they are not lost forever. Green spaces help smoking cessation Nilima Marshall | 2nd November 2020 Scientists found people residing in leafy neighbourhoods are less likely to smoke. We need ambitious climate plans Emily Beament | 28th October 2020 Letters sent to government urging action ahead of a UK-UN climate summit on December 12 marking fifth anniversary of Paris Agreement. 'Ban peatland burning' Emily Beament | 28th October 2020 When peatland is degraded, drained and burned it releases carbon, worsening climate change. England's green and pleasant land threatened Emily Beament | 26th October 2020 Natural Capital Committee finds five of seven areas examined - freshwater, marine, soils, plants and wildlife and land - are deteriorating. Council abandons climate tax vote Richard Vernalls | 26th October 2020 A council tax increase of £1 a week would have funded an annual £3 million Climate Action Now (CAN) project. Activists block Ineos refinery gates Lucinda Cameron | 23rd October 2020 Extinction Rebellion Scotland claims Ineos is Scotland’s biggest climate polluter. Heavy rain and soaring temperatures Emily Beament | 22nd October 2020 Met Office says future downpours and summer heat will exceed extreme weather already seen in the UK. British Poo-troleum Douglas Barrie | 21st October 2020 'This has moved past greenwashing, this is gaslighting.' HS2 fells 'tree of the year' Emily Beament | 21st October 2020 The Woodland Trust 'shocked and upset' at the felling of the Cubbington Pear, near South Cubbington Wood, Warwickshire, for the HS2 railway. Rich countries 'exaggerate climate funding' Emily Beament | 20th October 2020 True levels of climate finance from rich to developing countries may be just 19-22.5 billion US dollars. Planting 50 million trees to fight climate crisis Emily Beament | 19th October 2020 The Woodland Trust is urging millions of people to join its 'big climate fightback' by planting trees this November. Ozone hole increases in size Emily Beament | 6th October 2020 Copernicus Atmosphere Monitoring Service (CAMS) scientists warn ozone hole has reached its maximum size for 2020 as one of the biggest in recent years. Woodland in UK 'could be doubled' Emily Beament | 5th October 2020 Just 15 percent of England's national parks are now wooded. Tumble dryers harming marine species Claire Hayhurst | 5th October 2020 Washing and drying clothes releases thousands of microplastic particles into the environment. Olympic athletes demand green recovery Emily Beament | 23rd September 2020 'This is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to safeguard the environment for the younger generations.' Maple tree species face extinction Emily Beament | 23rd September 2020 Latest 'Red List' for maples or Acers reveals 36 of 158 species are at high risk of extinction in the wild. Pagination Previous page ‹‹ Page 11 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
Mock COP26 Emily Beament | 19th November 2020 The young adult climate event involving more than 350 delegates from 150 countries is taking place over the next two weeks. A 10-point green industrial revolution? Emily Beament | 18th November 2020 What areas does Boris Johnson's plan focus on and why are they important? Climate proof our homes Emily Beament | 17th November 2020 Retrofitting northern homes with energy-efficiency measures would create jobs needed for recovery from the pandemic. Habitat loss 18 percent since 1700s Sam Russell | 9th November 2020 Climate breakdown and agriculture driving habitat loss, leading to extinctions. Biden promises climate action Emily Beament | 9th November 2020 The US president elect has promised $2 Trillion for renewable energy and other climate measures over four years. It's the whales, darling Michael Drummond | 6th November 2020 Actress Joanna Lumley, charities concerned about unexploded war munitions being detonated at sea. Citizens protect 49,000 footpath miles Emily Beament | 2nd November 2020 Race against time to get paths - which the public has used for centuries - onto official maps so they are not lost forever. Green spaces help smoking cessation Nilima Marshall | 2nd November 2020 Scientists found people residing in leafy neighbourhoods are less likely to smoke. We need ambitious climate plans Emily Beament | 28th October 2020 Letters sent to government urging action ahead of a UK-UN climate summit on December 12 marking fifth anniversary of Paris Agreement. 'Ban peatland burning' Emily Beament | 28th October 2020 When peatland is degraded, drained and burned it releases carbon, worsening climate change. England's green and pleasant land threatened Emily Beament | 26th October 2020 Natural Capital Committee finds five of seven areas examined - freshwater, marine, soils, plants and wildlife and land - are deteriorating. Council abandons climate tax vote Richard Vernalls | 26th October 2020 A council tax increase of £1 a week would have funded an annual £3 million Climate Action Now (CAN) project. Activists block Ineos refinery gates Lucinda Cameron | 23rd October 2020 Extinction Rebellion Scotland claims Ineos is Scotland’s biggest climate polluter. Heavy rain and soaring temperatures Emily Beament | 22nd October 2020 Met Office says future downpours and summer heat will exceed extreme weather already seen in the UK. British Poo-troleum Douglas Barrie | 21st October 2020 'This has moved past greenwashing, this is gaslighting.' HS2 fells 'tree of the year' Emily Beament | 21st October 2020 The Woodland Trust 'shocked and upset' at the felling of the Cubbington Pear, near South Cubbington Wood, Warwickshire, for the HS2 railway. Rich countries 'exaggerate climate funding' Emily Beament | 20th October 2020 True levels of climate finance from rich to developing countries may be just 19-22.5 billion US dollars. Planting 50 million trees to fight climate crisis Emily Beament | 19th October 2020 The Woodland Trust is urging millions of people to join its 'big climate fightback' by planting trees this November. Ozone hole increases in size Emily Beament | 6th October 2020 Copernicus Atmosphere Monitoring Service (CAMS) scientists warn ozone hole has reached its maximum size for 2020 as one of the biggest in recent years. Woodland in UK 'could be doubled' Emily Beament | 5th October 2020 Just 15 percent of England's national parks are now wooded. Tumble dryers harming marine species Claire Hayhurst | 5th October 2020 Washing and drying clothes releases thousands of microplastic particles into the environment. Olympic athletes demand green recovery Emily Beament | 23rd September 2020 'This is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to safeguard the environment for the younger generations.' Maple tree species face extinction Emily Beament | 23rd September 2020 Latest 'Red List' for maples or Acers reveals 36 of 158 species are at high risk of extinction in the wild. Pagination Previous page ‹‹ Page 11 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
A 10-point green industrial revolution? Emily Beament | 18th November 2020 What areas does Boris Johnson's plan focus on and why are they important? Climate proof our homes Emily Beament | 17th November 2020 Retrofitting northern homes with energy-efficiency measures would create jobs needed for recovery from the pandemic. Habitat loss 18 percent since 1700s Sam Russell | 9th November 2020 Climate breakdown and agriculture driving habitat loss, leading to extinctions. Biden promises climate action Emily Beament | 9th November 2020 The US president elect has promised $2 Trillion for renewable energy and other climate measures over four years. It's the whales, darling Michael Drummond | 6th November 2020 Actress Joanna Lumley, charities concerned about unexploded war munitions being detonated at sea. Citizens protect 49,000 footpath miles Emily Beament | 2nd November 2020 Race against time to get paths - which the public has used for centuries - onto official maps so they are not lost forever. Green spaces help smoking cessation Nilima Marshall | 2nd November 2020 Scientists found people residing in leafy neighbourhoods are less likely to smoke. We need ambitious climate plans Emily Beament | 28th October 2020 Letters sent to government urging action ahead of a UK-UN climate summit on December 12 marking fifth anniversary of Paris Agreement. 'Ban peatland burning' Emily Beament | 28th October 2020 When peatland is degraded, drained and burned it releases carbon, worsening climate change. England's green and pleasant land threatened Emily Beament | 26th October 2020 Natural Capital Committee finds five of seven areas examined - freshwater, marine, soils, plants and wildlife and land - are deteriorating. Council abandons climate tax vote Richard Vernalls | 26th October 2020 A council tax increase of £1 a week would have funded an annual £3 million Climate Action Now (CAN) project. Activists block Ineos refinery gates Lucinda Cameron | 23rd October 2020 Extinction Rebellion Scotland claims Ineos is Scotland’s biggest climate polluter. Heavy rain and soaring temperatures Emily Beament | 22nd October 2020 Met Office says future downpours and summer heat will exceed extreme weather already seen in the UK. British Poo-troleum Douglas Barrie | 21st October 2020 'This has moved past greenwashing, this is gaslighting.' HS2 fells 'tree of the year' Emily Beament | 21st October 2020 The Woodland Trust 'shocked and upset' at the felling of the Cubbington Pear, near South Cubbington Wood, Warwickshire, for the HS2 railway. Rich countries 'exaggerate climate funding' Emily Beament | 20th October 2020 True levels of climate finance from rich to developing countries may be just 19-22.5 billion US dollars. Planting 50 million trees to fight climate crisis Emily Beament | 19th October 2020 The Woodland Trust is urging millions of people to join its 'big climate fightback' by planting trees this November. Ozone hole increases in size Emily Beament | 6th October 2020 Copernicus Atmosphere Monitoring Service (CAMS) scientists warn ozone hole has reached its maximum size for 2020 as one of the biggest in recent years. Woodland in UK 'could be doubled' Emily Beament | 5th October 2020 Just 15 percent of England's national parks are now wooded. Tumble dryers harming marine species Claire Hayhurst | 5th October 2020 Washing and drying clothes releases thousands of microplastic particles into the environment. Olympic athletes demand green recovery Emily Beament | 23rd September 2020 'This is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to safeguard the environment for the younger generations.' Maple tree species face extinction Emily Beament | 23rd September 2020 Latest 'Red List' for maples or Acers reveals 36 of 158 species are at high risk of extinction in the wild. Pagination Previous page ‹‹ Page 11 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 proof our homes Emily Beament | 17th November 2020 Retrofitting northern homes with energy-efficiency measures would create jobs needed for recovery from the pandemic. Habitat loss 18 percent since 1700s Sam Russell | 9th November 2020 Climate breakdown and agriculture driving habitat loss, leading to extinctions. Biden promises climate action Emily Beament | 9th November 2020 The US president elect has promised $2 Trillion for renewable energy and other climate measures over four years. It's the whales, darling Michael Drummond | 6th November 2020 Actress Joanna Lumley, charities concerned about unexploded war munitions being detonated at sea. Citizens protect 49,000 footpath miles Emily Beament | 2nd November 2020 Race against time to get paths - which the public has used for centuries - onto official maps so they are not lost forever. Green spaces help smoking cessation Nilima Marshall | 2nd November 2020 Scientists found people residing in leafy neighbourhoods are less likely to smoke. We need ambitious climate plans Emily Beament | 28th October 2020 Letters sent to government urging action ahead of a UK-UN climate summit on December 12 marking fifth anniversary of Paris Agreement. 'Ban peatland burning' Emily Beament | 28th October 2020 When peatland is degraded, drained and burned it releases carbon, worsening climate change. England's green and pleasant land threatened Emily Beament | 26th October 2020 Natural Capital Committee finds five of seven areas examined - freshwater, marine, soils, plants and wildlife and land - are deteriorating. Council abandons climate tax vote Richard Vernalls | 26th October 2020 A council tax increase of £1 a week would have funded an annual £3 million Climate Action Now (CAN) project. Activists block Ineos refinery gates Lucinda Cameron | 23rd October 2020 Extinction Rebellion Scotland claims Ineos is Scotland’s biggest climate polluter. Heavy rain and soaring temperatures Emily Beament | 22nd October 2020 Met Office says future downpours and summer heat will exceed extreme weather already seen in the UK. British Poo-troleum Douglas Barrie | 21st October 2020 'This has moved past greenwashing, this is gaslighting.' HS2 fells 'tree of the year' Emily Beament | 21st October 2020 The Woodland Trust 'shocked and upset' at the felling of the Cubbington Pear, near South Cubbington Wood, Warwickshire, for the HS2 railway. Rich countries 'exaggerate climate funding' Emily Beament | 20th October 2020 True levels of climate finance from rich to developing countries may be just 19-22.5 billion US dollars. Planting 50 million trees to fight climate crisis Emily Beament | 19th October 2020 The Woodland Trust is urging millions of people to join its 'big climate fightback' by planting trees this November. Ozone hole increases in size Emily Beament | 6th October 2020 Copernicus Atmosphere Monitoring Service (CAMS) scientists warn ozone hole has reached its maximum size for 2020 as one of the biggest in recent years. Woodland in UK 'could be doubled' Emily Beament | 5th October 2020 Just 15 percent of England's national parks are now wooded. Tumble dryers harming marine species Claire Hayhurst | 5th October 2020 Washing and drying clothes releases thousands of microplastic particles into the environment. Olympic athletes demand green recovery Emily Beament | 23rd September 2020 'This is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to safeguard the environment for the younger generations.' Maple tree species face extinction Emily Beament | 23rd September 2020 Latest 'Red List' for maples or Acers reveals 36 of 158 species are at high risk of extinction in the wild. Pagination Previous page ‹‹ Page 11 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
Habitat loss 18 percent since 1700s Sam Russell | 9th November 2020 Climate breakdown and agriculture driving habitat loss, leading to extinctions. Biden promises climate action Emily Beament | 9th November 2020 The US president elect has promised $2 Trillion for renewable energy and other climate measures over four years. It's the whales, darling Michael Drummond | 6th November 2020 Actress Joanna Lumley, charities concerned about unexploded war munitions being detonated at sea. Citizens protect 49,000 footpath miles Emily Beament | 2nd November 2020 Race against time to get paths - which the public has used for centuries - onto official maps so they are not lost forever. Green spaces help smoking cessation Nilima Marshall | 2nd November 2020 Scientists found people residing in leafy neighbourhoods are less likely to smoke. We need ambitious climate plans Emily Beament | 28th October 2020 Letters sent to government urging action ahead of a UK-UN climate summit on December 12 marking fifth anniversary of Paris Agreement. 'Ban peatland burning' Emily Beament | 28th October 2020 When peatland is degraded, drained and burned it releases carbon, worsening climate change. England's green and pleasant land threatened Emily Beament | 26th October 2020 Natural Capital Committee finds five of seven areas examined - freshwater, marine, soils, plants and wildlife and land - are deteriorating. Council abandons climate tax vote Richard Vernalls | 26th October 2020 A council tax increase of £1 a week would have funded an annual £3 million Climate Action Now (CAN) project. Activists block Ineos refinery gates Lucinda Cameron | 23rd October 2020 Extinction Rebellion Scotland claims Ineos is Scotland’s biggest climate polluter. Heavy rain and soaring temperatures Emily Beament | 22nd October 2020 Met Office says future downpours and summer heat will exceed extreme weather already seen in the UK. British Poo-troleum Douglas Barrie | 21st October 2020 'This has moved past greenwashing, this is gaslighting.' HS2 fells 'tree of the year' Emily Beament | 21st October 2020 The Woodland Trust 'shocked and upset' at the felling of the Cubbington Pear, near South Cubbington Wood, Warwickshire, for the HS2 railway. Rich countries 'exaggerate climate funding' Emily Beament | 20th October 2020 True levels of climate finance from rich to developing countries may be just 19-22.5 billion US dollars. Planting 50 million trees to fight climate crisis Emily Beament | 19th October 2020 The Woodland Trust is urging millions of people to join its 'big climate fightback' by planting trees this November. Ozone hole increases in size Emily Beament | 6th October 2020 Copernicus Atmosphere Monitoring Service (CAMS) scientists warn ozone hole has reached its maximum size for 2020 as one of the biggest in recent years. Woodland in UK 'could be doubled' Emily Beament | 5th October 2020 Just 15 percent of England's national parks are now wooded. Tumble dryers harming marine species Claire Hayhurst | 5th October 2020 Washing and drying clothes releases thousands of microplastic particles into the environment. Olympic athletes demand green recovery Emily Beament | 23rd September 2020 'This is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to safeguard the environment for the younger generations.' Maple tree species face extinction Emily Beament | 23rd September 2020 Latest 'Red List' for maples or Acers reveals 36 of 158 species are at high risk of extinction in the wild. Pagination Previous page ‹‹ Page 11 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
Biden promises climate action Emily Beament | 9th November 2020 The US president elect has promised $2 Trillion for renewable energy and other climate measures over four years. It's the whales, darling Michael Drummond | 6th November 2020 Actress Joanna Lumley, charities concerned about unexploded war munitions being detonated at sea. Citizens protect 49,000 footpath miles Emily Beament | 2nd November 2020 Race against time to get paths - which the public has used for centuries - onto official maps so they are not lost forever. Green spaces help smoking cessation Nilima Marshall | 2nd November 2020 Scientists found people residing in leafy neighbourhoods are less likely to smoke. We need ambitious climate plans Emily Beament | 28th October 2020 Letters sent to government urging action ahead of a UK-UN climate summit on December 12 marking fifth anniversary of Paris Agreement. 'Ban peatland burning' Emily Beament | 28th October 2020 When peatland is degraded, drained and burned it releases carbon, worsening climate change. England's green and pleasant land threatened Emily Beament | 26th October 2020 Natural Capital Committee finds five of seven areas examined - freshwater, marine, soils, plants and wildlife and land - are deteriorating. Council abandons climate tax vote Richard Vernalls | 26th October 2020 A council tax increase of £1 a week would have funded an annual £3 million Climate Action Now (CAN) project. Activists block Ineos refinery gates Lucinda Cameron | 23rd October 2020 Extinction Rebellion Scotland claims Ineos is Scotland’s biggest climate polluter. Heavy rain and soaring temperatures Emily Beament | 22nd October 2020 Met Office says future downpours and summer heat will exceed extreme weather already seen in the UK. British Poo-troleum Douglas Barrie | 21st October 2020 'This has moved past greenwashing, this is gaslighting.' HS2 fells 'tree of the year' Emily Beament | 21st October 2020 The Woodland Trust 'shocked and upset' at the felling of the Cubbington Pear, near South Cubbington Wood, Warwickshire, for the HS2 railway. Rich countries 'exaggerate climate funding' Emily Beament | 20th October 2020 True levels of climate finance from rich to developing countries may be just 19-22.5 billion US dollars. Planting 50 million trees to fight climate crisis Emily Beament | 19th October 2020 The Woodland Trust is urging millions of people to join its 'big climate fightback' by planting trees this November. Ozone hole increases in size Emily Beament | 6th October 2020 Copernicus Atmosphere Monitoring Service (CAMS) scientists warn ozone hole has reached its maximum size for 2020 as one of the biggest in recent years. Woodland in UK 'could be doubled' Emily Beament | 5th October 2020 Just 15 percent of England's national parks are now wooded. Tumble dryers harming marine species Claire Hayhurst | 5th October 2020 Washing and drying clothes releases thousands of microplastic particles into the environment. Olympic athletes demand green recovery Emily Beament | 23rd September 2020 'This is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to safeguard the environment for the younger generations.' Maple tree species face extinction Emily Beament | 23rd September 2020 Latest 'Red List' for maples or Acers reveals 36 of 158 species are at high risk of extinction in the wild. Pagination Previous page ‹‹ Page 11 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
It's the whales, darling Michael Drummond | 6th November 2020 Actress Joanna Lumley, charities concerned about unexploded war munitions being detonated at sea. Citizens protect 49,000 footpath miles Emily Beament | 2nd November 2020 Race against time to get paths - which the public has used for centuries - onto official maps so they are not lost forever. Green spaces help smoking cessation Nilima Marshall | 2nd November 2020 Scientists found people residing in leafy neighbourhoods are less likely to smoke. We need ambitious climate plans Emily Beament | 28th October 2020 Letters sent to government urging action ahead of a UK-UN climate summit on December 12 marking fifth anniversary of Paris Agreement. 'Ban peatland burning' Emily Beament | 28th October 2020 When peatland is degraded, drained and burned it releases carbon, worsening climate change. England's green and pleasant land threatened Emily Beament | 26th October 2020 Natural Capital Committee finds five of seven areas examined - freshwater, marine, soils, plants and wildlife and land - are deteriorating. Council abandons climate tax vote Richard Vernalls | 26th October 2020 A council tax increase of £1 a week would have funded an annual £3 million Climate Action Now (CAN) project. Activists block Ineos refinery gates Lucinda Cameron | 23rd October 2020 Extinction Rebellion Scotland claims Ineos is Scotland’s biggest climate polluter. Heavy rain and soaring temperatures Emily Beament | 22nd October 2020 Met Office says future downpours and summer heat will exceed extreme weather already seen in the UK. British Poo-troleum Douglas Barrie | 21st October 2020 'This has moved past greenwashing, this is gaslighting.' HS2 fells 'tree of the year' Emily Beament | 21st October 2020 The Woodland Trust 'shocked and upset' at the felling of the Cubbington Pear, near South Cubbington Wood, Warwickshire, for the HS2 railway. Rich countries 'exaggerate climate funding' Emily Beament | 20th October 2020 True levels of climate finance from rich to developing countries may be just 19-22.5 billion US dollars. Planting 50 million trees to fight climate crisis Emily Beament | 19th October 2020 The Woodland Trust is urging millions of people to join its 'big climate fightback' by planting trees this November. Ozone hole increases in size Emily Beament | 6th October 2020 Copernicus Atmosphere Monitoring Service (CAMS) scientists warn ozone hole has reached its maximum size for 2020 as one of the biggest in recent years. Woodland in UK 'could be doubled' Emily Beament | 5th October 2020 Just 15 percent of England's national parks are now wooded. Tumble dryers harming marine species Claire Hayhurst | 5th October 2020 Washing and drying clothes releases thousands of microplastic particles into the environment. Olympic athletes demand green recovery Emily Beament | 23rd September 2020 'This is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to safeguard the environment for the younger generations.' Maple tree species face extinction Emily Beament | 23rd September 2020 Latest 'Red List' for maples or Acers reveals 36 of 158 species are at high risk of extinction in the wild. Pagination Previous page ‹‹ Page 11 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
Citizens protect 49,000 footpath miles Emily Beament | 2nd November 2020 Race against time to get paths - which the public has used for centuries - onto official maps so they are not lost forever. Green spaces help smoking cessation Nilima Marshall | 2nd November 2020 Scientists found people residing in leafy neighbourhoods are less likely to smoke. We need ambitious climate plans Emily Beament | 28th October 2020 Letters sent to government urging action ahead of a UK-UN climate summit on December 12 marking fifth anniversary of Paris Agreement. 'Ban peatland burning' Emily Beament | 28th October 2020 When peatland is degraded, drained and burned it releases carbon, worsening climate change. England's green and pleasant land threatened Emily Beament | 26th October 2020 Natural Capital Committee finds five of seven areas examined - freshwater, marine, soils, plants and wildlife and land - are deteriorating. Council abandons climate tax vote Richard Vernalls | 26th October 2020 A council tax increase of £1 a week would have funded an annual £3 million Climate Action Now (CAN) project. Activists block Ineos refinery gates Lucinda Cameron | 23rd October 2020 Extinction Rebellion Scotland claims Ineos is Scotland’s biggest climate polluter. Heavy rain and soaring temperatures Emily Beament | 22nd October 2020 Met Office says future downpours and summer heat will exceed extreme weather already seen in the UK. British Poo-troleum Douglas Barrie | 21st October 2020 'This has moved past greenwashing, this is gaslighting.' HS2 fells 'tree of the year' Emily Beament | 21st October 2020 The Woodland Trust 'shocked and upset' at the felling of the Cubbington Pear, near South Cubbington Wood, Warwickshire, for the HS2 railway. Rich countries 'exaggerate climate funding' Emily Beament | 20th October 2020 True levels of climate finance from rich to developing countries may be just 19-22.5 billion US dollars. Planting 50 million trees to fight climate crisis Emily Beament | 19th October 2020 The Woodland Trust is urging millions of people to join its 'big climate fightback' by planting trees this November. Ozone hole increases in size Emily Beament | 6th October 2020 Copernicus Atmosphere Monitoring Service (CAMS) scientists warn ozone hole has reached its maximum size for 2020 as one of the biggest in recent years. Woodland in UK 'could be doubled' Emily Beament | 5th October 2020 Just 15 percent of England's national parks are now wooded. Tumble dryers harming marine species Claire Hayhurst | 5th October 2020 Washing and drying clothes releases thousands of microplastic particles into the environment. Olympic athletes demand green recovery Emily Beament | 23rd September 2020 'This is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to safeguard the environment for the younger generations.' Maple tree species face extinction Emily Beament | 23rd September 2020 Latest 'Red List' for maples or Acers reveals 36 of 158 species are at high risk of extinction in the wild. Pagination Previous page ‹‹ Page 11 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
Green spaces help smoking cessation Nilima Marshall | 2nd November 2020 Scientists found people residing in leafy neighbourhoods are less likely to smoke. We need ambitious climate plans Emily Beament | 28th October 2020 Letters sent to government urging action ahead of a UK-UN climate summit on December 12 marking fifth anniversary of Paris Agreement. 'Ban peatland burning' Emily Beament | 28th October 2020 When peatland is degraded, drained and burned it releases carbon, worsening climate change. England's green and pleasant land threatened Emily Beament | 26th October 2020 Natural Capital Committee finds five of seven areas examined - freshwater, marine, soils, plants and wildlife and land - are deteriorating. Council abandons climate tax vote Richard Vernalls | 26th October 2020 A council tax increase of £1 a week would have funded an annual £3 million Climate Action Now (CAN) project. Activists block Ineos refinery gates Lucinda Cameron | 23rd October 2020 Extinction Rebellion Scotland claims Ineos is Scotland’s biggest climate polluter. Heavy rain and soaring temperatures Emily Beament | 22nd October 2020 Met Office says future downpours and summer heat will exceed extreme weather already seen in the UK. British Poo-troleum Douglas Barrie | 21st October 2020 'This has moved past greenwashing, this is gaslighting.' HS2 fells 'tree of the year' Emily Beament | 21st October 2020 The Woodland Trust 'shocked and upset' at the felling of the Cubbington Pear, near South Cubbington Wood, Warwickshire, for the HS2 railway. Rich countries 'exaggerate climate funding' Emily Beament | 20th October 2020 True levels of climate finance from rich to developing countries may be just 19-22.5 billion US dollars. Planting 50 million trees to fight climate crisis Emily Beament | 19th October 2020 The Woodland Trust is urging millions of people to join its 'big climate fightback' by planting trees this November. Ozone hole increases in size Emily Beament | 6th October 2020 Copernicus Atmosphere Monitoring Service (CAMS) scientists warn ozone hole has reached its maximum size for 2020 as one of the biggest in recent years. Woodland in UK 'could be doubled' Emily Beament | 5th October 2020 Just 15 percent of England's national parks are now wooded. Tumble dryers harming marine species Claire Hayhurst | 5th October 2020 Washing and drying clothes releases thousands of microplastic particles into the environment. Olympic athletes demand green recovery Emily Beament | 23rd September 2020 'This is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to safeguard the environment for the younger generations.' Maple tree species face extinction Emily Beament | 23rd September 2020 Latest 'Red List' for maples or Acers reveals 36 of 158 species are at high risk of extinction in the wild. Pagination Previous page ‹‹ Page 11 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
We need ambitious climate plans Emily Beament | 28th October 2020 Letters sent to government urging action ahead of a UK-UN climate summit on December 12 marking fifth anniversary of Paris Agreement. 'Ban peatland burning' Emily Beament | 28th October 2020 When peatland is degraded, drained and burned it releases carbon, worsening climate change. England's green and pleasant land threatened Emily Beament | 26th October 2020 Natural Capital Committee finds five of seven areas examined - freshwater, marine, soils, plants and wildlife and land - are deteriorating. Council abandons climate tax vote Richard Vernalls | 26th October 2020 A council tax increase of £1 a week would have funded an annual £3 million Climate Action Now (CAN) project. Activists block Ineos refinery gates Lucinda Cameron | 23rd October 2020 Extinction Rebellion Scotland claims Ineos is Scotland’s biggest climate polluter. Heavy rain and soaring temperatures Emily Beament | 22nd October 2020 Met Office says future downpours and summer heat will exceed extreme weather already seen in the UK. British Poo-troleum Douglas Barrie | 21st October 2020 'This has moved past greenwashing, this is gaslighting.' HS2 fells 'tree of the year' Emily Beament | 21st October 2020 The Woodland Trust 'shocked and upset' at the felling of the Cubbington Pear, near South Cubbington Wood, Warwickshire, for the HS2 railway. Rich countries 'exaggerate climate funding' Emily Beament | 20th October 2020 True levels of climate finance from rich to developing countries may be just 19-22.5 billion US dollars. Planting 50 million trees to fight climate crisis Emily Beament | 19th October 2020 The Woodland Trust is urging millions of people to join its 'big climate fightback' by planting trees this November. Ozone hole increases in size Emily Beament | 6th October 2020 Copernicus Atmosphere Monitoring Service (CAMS) scientists warn ozone hole has reached its maximum size for 2020 as one of the biggest in recent years. Woodland in UK 'could be doubled' Emily Beament | 5th October 2020 Just 15 percent of England's national parks are now wooded. Tumble dryers harming marine species Claire Hayhurst | 5th October 2020 Washing and drying clothes releases thousands of microplastic particles into the environment. Olympic athletes demand green recovery Emily Beament | 23rd September 2020 'This is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to safeguard the environment for the younger generations.' Maple tree species face extinction Emily Beament | 23rd September 2020 Latest 'Red List' for maples or Acers reveals 36 of 158 species are at high risk of extinction in the wild. Pagination Previous page ‹‹ Page 11 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 peatland burning' Emily Beament | 28th October 2020 When peatland is degraded, drained and burned it releases carbon, worsening climate change. England's green and pleasant land threatened Emily Beament | 26th October 2020 Natural Capital Committee finds five of seven areas examined - freshwater, marine, soils, plants and wildlife and land - are deteriorating. Council abandons climate tax vote Richard Vernalls | 26th October 2020 A council tax increase of £1 a week would have funded an annual £3 million Climate Action Now (CAN) project. Activists block Ineos refinery gates Lucinda Cameron | 23rd October 2020 Extinction Rebellion Scotland claims Ineos is Scotland’s biggest climate polluter. Heavy rain and soaring temperatures Emily Beament | 22nd October 2020 Met Office says future downpours and summer heat will exceed extreme weather already seen in the UK. British Poo-troleum Douglas Barrie | 21st October 2020 'This has moved past greenwashing, this is gaslighting.' HS2 fells 'tree of the year' Emily Beament | 21st October 2020 The Woodland Trust 'shocked and upset' at the felling of the Cubbington Pear, near South Cubbington Wood, Warwickshire, for the HS2 railway. Rich countries 'exaggerate climate funding' Emily Beament | 20th October 2020 True levels of climate finance from rich to developing countries may be just 19-22.5 billion US dollars. Planting 50 million trees to fight climate crisis Emily Beament | 19th October 2020 The Woodland Trust is urging millions of people to join its 'big climate fightback' by planting trees this November. Ozone hole increases in size Emily Beament | 6th October 2020 Copernicus Atmosphere Monitoring Service (CAMS) scientists warn ozone hole has reached its maximum size for 2020 as one of the biggest in recent years. Woodland in UK 'could be doubled' Emily Beament | 5th October 2020 Just 15 percent of England's national parks are now wooded. Tumble dryers harming marine species Claire Hayhurst | 5th October 2020 Washing and drying clothes releases thousands of microplastic particles into the environment. Olympic athletes demand green recovery Emily Beament | 23rd September 2020 'This is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to safeguard the environment for the younger generations.' Maple tree species face extinction Emily Beament | 23rd September 2020 Latest 'Red List' for maples or Acers reveals 36 of 158 species are at high risk of extinction in the wild. Pagination Previous page ‹‹ Page 11 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
England's green and pleasant land threatened Emily Beament | 26th October 2020 Natural Capital Committee finds five of seven areas examined - freshwater, marine, soils, plants and wildlife and land - are deteriorating. Council abandons climate tax vote Richard Vernalls | 26th October 2020 A council tax increase of £1 a week would have funded an annual £3 million Climate Action Now (CAN) project. Activists block Ineos refinery gates Lucinda Cameron | 23rd October 2020 Extinction Rebellion Scotland claims Ineos is Scotland’s biggest climate polluter. Heavy rain and soaring temperatures Emily Beament | 22nd October 2020 Met Office says future downpours and summer heat will exceed extreme weather already seen in the UK. British Poo-troleum Douglas Barrie | 21st October 2020 'This has moved past greenwashing, this is gaslighting.' HS2 fells 'tree of the year' Emily Beament | 21st October 2020 The Woodland Trust 'shocked and upset' at the felling of the Cubbington Pear, near South Cubbington Wood, Warwickshire, for the HS2 railway. Rich countries 'exaggerate climate funding' Emily Beament | 20th October 2020 True levels of climate finance from rich to developing countries may be just 19-22.5 billion US dollars. Planting 50 million trees to fight climate crisis Emily Beament | 19th October 2020 The Woodland Trust is urging millions of people to join its 'big climate fightback' by planting trees this November. Ozone hole increases in size Emily Beament | 6th October 2020 Copernicus Atmosphere Monitoring Service (CAMS) scientists warn ozone hole has reached its maximum size for 2020 as one of the biggest in recent years. Woodland in UK 'could be doubled' Emily Beament | 5th October 2020 Just 15 percent of England's national parks are now wooded. Tumble dryers harming marine species Claire Hayhurst | 5th October 2020 Washing and drying clothes releases thousands of microplastic particles into the environment. Olympic athletes demand green recovery Emily Beament | 23rd September 2020 'This is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to safeguard the environment for the younger generations.' Maple tree species face extinction Emily Beament | 23rd September 2020 Latest 'Red List' for maples or Acers reveals 36 of 158 species are at high risk of extinction in the wild. Pagination Previous page ‹‹ Page 11 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
Council abandons climate tax vote Richard Vernalls | 26th October 2020 A council tax increase of £1 a week would have funded an annual £3 million Climate Action Now (CAN) project. Activists block Ineos refinery gates Lucinda Cameron | 23rd October 2020 Extinction Rebellion Scotland claims Ineos is Scotland’s biggest climate polluter. Heavy rain and soaring temperatures Emily Beament | 22nd October 2020 Met Office says future downpours and summer heat will exceed extreme weather already seen in the UK. British Poo-troleum Douglas Barrie | 21st October 2020 'This has moved past greenwashing, this is gaslighting.' HS2 fells 'tree of the year' Emily Beament | 21st October 2020 The Woodland Trust 'shocked and upset' at the felling of the Cubbington Pear, near South Cubbington Wood, Warwickshire, for the HS2 railway. Rich countries 'exaggerate climate funding' Emily Beament | 20th October 2020 True levels of climate finance from rich to developing countries may be just 19-22.5 billion US dollars. Planting 50 million trees to fight climate crisis Emily Beament | 19th October 2020 The Woodland Trust is urging millions of people to join its 'big climate fightback' by planting trees this November. Ozone hole increases in size Emily Beament | 6th October 2020 Copernicus Atmosphere Monitoring Service (CAMS) scientists warn ozone hole has reached its maximum size for 2020 as one of the biggest in recent years. Woodland in UK 'could be doubled' Emily Beament | 5th October 2020 Just 15 percent of England's national parks are now wooded. Tumble dryers harming marine species Claire Hayhurst | 5th October 2020 Washing and drying clothes releases thousands of microplastic particles into the environment. Olympic athletes demand green recovery Emily Beament | 23rd September 2020 'This is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to safeguard the environment for the younger generations.' Maple tree species face extinction Emily Beament | 23rd September 2020 Latest 'Red List' for maples or Acers reveals 36 of 158 species are at high risk of extinction in the wild. Pagination Previous page ‹‹ Page 11 Next page ›› Subscribe to PA
Activists block Ineos refinery gates Lucinda Cameron | 23rd October 2020 Extinction Rebellion Scotland claims Ineos is Scotland’s biggest climate polluter. Heavy rain and soaring temperatures Emily Beament | 22nd October 2020 Met Office says future downpours and summer heat will exceed extreme weather already seen in the UK. British Poo-troleum Douglas Barrie | 21st October 2020 'This has moved past greenwashing, this is gaslighting.' HS2 fells 'tree of the year' Emily Beament | 21st October 2020 The Woodland Trust 'shocked and upset' at the felling of the Cubbington Pear, near South Cubbington Wood, Warwickshire, for the HS2 railway. Rich countries 'exaggerate climate funding' Emily Beament | 20th October 2020 True levels of climate finance from rich to developing countries may be just 19-22.5 billion US dollars. Planting 50 million trees to fight climate crisis Emily Beament | 19th October 2020 The Woodland Trust is urging millions of people to join its 'big climate fightback' by planting trees this November. Ozone hole increases in size Emily Beament | 6th October 2020 Copernicus Atmosphere Monitoring Service (CAMS) scientists warn ozone hole has reached its maximum size for 2020 as one of the biggest in recent years. Woodland in UK 'could be doubled' Emily Beament | 5th October 2020 Just 15 percent of England's national parks are now wooded. Tumble dryers harming marine species Claire Hayhurst | 5th October 2020 Washing and drying clothes releases thousands of microplastic particles into the environment. Olympic athletes demand green recovery Emily Beament | 23rd September 2020 'This is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to safeguard the environment for the younger generations.' Maple tree species face extinction Emily Beament | 23rd September 2020 Latest 'Red List' for maples or Acers reveals 36 of 158 species are at high risk of extinction in the wild. Pagination Previous page ‹‹ Page 11 Next page ›› Subscribe to PA
Heavy rain and soaring temperatures Emily Beament | 22nd October 2020 Met Office says future downpours and summer heat will exceed extreme weather already seen in the UK. British Poo-troleum Douglas Barrie | 21st October 2020 'This has moved past greenwashing, this is gaslighting.' HS2 fells 'tree of the year' Emily Beament | 21st October 2020 The Woodland Trust 'shocked and upset' at the felling of the Cubbington Pear, near South Cubbington Wood, Warwickshire, for the HS2 railway. Rich countries 'exaggerate climate funding' Emily Beament | 20th October 2020 True levels of climate finance from rich to developing countries may be just 19-22.5 billion US dollars. Planting 50 million trees to fight climate crisis Emily Beament | 19th October 2020 The Woodland Trust is urging millions of people to join its 'big climate fightback' by planting trees this November. Ozone hole increases in size Emily Beament | 6th October 2020 Copernicus Atmosphere Monitoring Service (CAMS) scientists warn ozone hole has reached its maximum size for 2020 as one of the biggest in recent years. Woodland in UK 'could be doubled' Emily Beament | 5th October 2020 Just 15 percent of England's national parks are now wooded. Tumble dryers harming marine species Claire Hayhurst | 5th October 2020 Washing and drying clothes releases thousands of microplastic particles into the environment. Olympic athletes demand green recovery Emily Beament | 23rd September 2020 'This is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to safeguard the environment for the younger generations.' Maple tree species face extinction Emily Beament | 23rd September 2020 Latest 'Red List' for maples or Acers reveals 36 of 158 species are at high risk of extinction in the wild. Pagination Previous page ‹‹ Page 11 Next page ›› Subscribe to PA
British Poo-troleum Douglas Barrie | 21st October 2020 'This has moved past greenwashing, this is gaslighting.' HS2 fells 'tree of the year' Emily Beament | 21st October 2020 The Woodland Trust 'shocked and upset' at the felling of the Cubbington Pear, near South Cubbington Wood, Warwickshire, for the HS2 railway. Rich countries 'exaggerate climate funding' Emily Beament | 20th October 2020 True levels of climate finance from rich to developing countries may be just 19-22.5 billion US dollars. Planting 50 million trees to fight climate crisis Emily Beament | 19th October 2020 The Woodland Trust is urging millions of people to join its 'big climate fightback' by planting trees this November. Ozone hole increases in size Emily Beament | 6th October 2020 Copernicus Atmosphere Monitoring Service (CAMS) scientists warn ozone hole has reached its maximum size for 2020 as one of the biggest in recent years. Woodland in UK 'could be doubled' Emily Beament | 5th October 2020 Just 15 percent of England's national parks are now wooded. Tumble dryers harming marine species Claire Hayhurst | 5th October 2020 Washing and drying clothes releases thousands of microplastic particles into the environment. Olympic athletes demand green recovery Emily Beament | 23rd September 2020 'This is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to safeguard the environment for the younger generations.' Maple tree species face extinction Emily Beament | 23rd September 2020 Latest 'Red List' for maples or Acers reveals 36 of 158 species are at high risk of extinction in the wild. Pagination Previous page ‹‹ Page 11 Next page ›› Subscribe to PA
HS2 fells 'tree of the year' Emily Beament | 21st October 2020 The Woodland Trust 'shocked and upset' at the felling of the Cubbington Pear, near South Cubbington Wood, Warwickshire, for the HS2 railway. Rich countries 'exaggerate climate funding' Emily Beament | 20th October 2020 True levels of climate finance from rich to developing countries may be just 19-22.5 billion US dollars. Planting 50 million trees to fight climate crisis Emily Beament | 19th October 2020 The Woodland Trust is urging millions of people to join its 'big climate fightback' by planting trees this November. Ozone hole increases in size Emily Beament | 6th October 2020 Copernicus Atmosphere Monitoring Service (CAMS) scientists warn ozone hole has reached its maximum size for 2020 as one of the biggest in recent years. Woodland in UK 'could be doubled' Emily Beament | 5th October 2020 Just 15 percent of England's national parks are now wooded. Tumble dryers harming marine species Claire Hayhurst | 5th October 2020 Washing and drying clothes releases thousands of microplastic particles into the environment. Olympic athletes demand green recovery Emily Beament | 23rd September 2020 'This is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to safeguard the environment for the younger generations.' Maple tree species face extinction Emily Beament | 23rd September 2020 Latest 'Red List' for maples or Acers reveals 36 of 158 species are at high risk of extinction in the wild. Pagination Previous page ‹‹ Page 11 Next page ›› Subscribe to PA
Rich countries 'exaggerate climate funding' Emily Beament | 20th October 2020 True levels of climate finance from rich to developing countries may be just 19-22.5 billion US dollars. Planting 50 million trees to fight climate crisis Emily Beament | 19th October 2020 The Woodland Trust is urging millions of people to join its 'big climate fightback' by planting trees this November. Ozone hole increases in size Emily Beament | 6th October 2020 Copernicus Atmosphere Monitoring Service (CAMS) scientists warn ozone hole has reached its maximum size for 2020 as one of the biggest in recent years. Woodland in UK 'could be doubled' Emily Beament | 5th October 2020 Just 15 percent of England's national parks are now wooded. Tumble dryers harming marine species Claire Hayhurst | 5th October 2020 Washing and drying clothes releases thousands of microplastic particles into the environment. Olympic athletes demand green recovery Emily Beament | 23rd September 2020 'This is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to safeguard the environment for the younger generations.' Maple tree species face extinction Emily Beament | 23rd September 2020 Latest 'Red List' for maples or Acers reveals 36 of 158 species are at high risk of extinction in the wild. Pagination Previous page ‹‹ Page 11 Next page ›› Subscribe to PA
Planting 50 million trees to fight climate crisis Emily Beament | 19th October 2020 The Woodland Trust is urging millions of people to join its 'big climate fightback' by planting trees this November. Ozone hole increases in size Emily Beament | 6th October 2020 Copernicus Atmosphere Monitoring Service (CAMS) scientists warn ozone hole has reached its maximum size for 2020 as one of the biggest in recent years. Woodland in UK 'could be doubled' Emily Beament | 5th October 2020 Just 15 percent of England's national parks are now wooded. Tumble dryers harming marine species Claire Hayhurst | 5th October 2020 Washing and drying clothes releases thousands of microplastic particles into the environment. Olympic athletes demand green recovery Emily Beament | 23rd September 2020 'This is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to safeguard the environment for the younger generations.' Maple tree species face extinction Emily Beament | 23rd September 2020 Latest 'Red List' for maples or Acers reveals 36 of 158 species are at high risk of extinction in the wild. Pagination Previous page ‹‹ Page 11 Next page ›› Subscribe to PA
Ozone hole increases in size Emily Beament | 6th October 2020 Copernicus Atmosphere Monitoring Service (CAMS) scientists warn ozone hole has reached its maximum size for 2020 as one of the biggest in recent years. Woodland in UK 'could be doubled' Emily Beament | 5th October 2020 Just 15 percent of England's national parks are now wooded. Tumble dryers harming marine species Claire Hayhurst | 5th October 2020 Washing and drying clothes releases thousands of microplastic particles into the environment. Olympic athletes demand green recovery Emily Beament | 23rd September 2020 'This is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to safeguard the environment for the younger generations.' Maple tree species face extinction Emily Beament | 23rd September 2020 Latest 'Red List' for maples or Acers reveals 36 of 158 species are at high risk of extinction in the wild. Pagination Previous page ‹‹ Page 11 Next page ›› Subscribe to PA
Woodland in UK 'could be doubled' Emily Beament | 5th October 2020 Just 15 percent of England's national parks are now wooded. Tumble dryers harming marine species Claire Hayhurst | 5th October 2020 Washing and drying clothes releases thousands of microplastic particles into the environment. Olympic athletes demand green recovery Emily Beament | 23rd September 2020 'This is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to safeguard the environment for the younger generations.' Maple tree species face extinction Emily Beament | 23rd September 2020 Latest 'Red List' for maples or Acers reveals 36 of 158 species are at high risk of extinction in the wild. Pagination Previous page ‹‹ Page 11 Next page ›› Subscribe to PA
Tumble dryers harming marine species Claire Hayhurst | 5th October 2020 Washing and drying clothes releases thousands of microplastic particles into the environment. Olympic athletes demand green recovery Emily Beament | 23rd September 2020 'This is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to safeguard the environment for the younger generations.' Maple tree species face extinction Emily Beament | 23rd September 2020 Latest 'Red List' for maples or Acers reveals 36 of 158 species are at high risk of extinction in the wild. Pagination Previous page ‹‹ Page 11 Next page ›› Subscribe to PA
Olympic athletes demand green recovery Emily Beament | 23rd September 2020 'This is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to safeguard the environment for the younger generations.' Maple tree species face extinction Emily Beament | 23rd September 2020 Latest 'Red List' for maples or Acers reveals 36 of 158 species are at high risk of extinction in the wild.
Maple tree species face extinction Emily Beament | 23rd September 2020 Latest 'Red List' for maples or Acers reveals 36 of 158 species are at high risk of extinction in the wild.