Antarctica ice threat warning Douglas Barrie | 27th August 2020 350,000 square miles of Antarctica's floating ice shelves could split away due to climate breakdown. Deforestation plan 'seriously flawed' Sophie Morris | 26th August 2020 Government launches consultation on legislation to prohibit larger businesses operating in the UK from using products grown on land that was deforested illegally. Tree tops Catherine Wylie | 26th August 2020 Ten trees have been shortlisted in The Woodland Trust competition and members of the public are invited to vote for their favourite. Young want green jobs Tess de la Mare | 24th August 2020 A survey of 1,000 people aged 18 to 34 found 50 percent wanted a job in the green economy. The Greenland ice is melting Nina Massey | 21st August 2020 The Greenland Ice Sheet is one of the largest contributors to sea level rise. Environment targets to be set by government Lewis McKenzie | 20th August 2020 The UK government will set long-term targets for air quality, resource efficiency and waste reduction, biodiversity, and water. Oceans plastics underestimated Nina Massey | 19th August 2020 The supply of waste plastics to the ocean has been substantially underestimated, researchers say. Plastics toxic for seabirds Nilima Marshall | 19th August 2020 Plastic pollution is seen as a growing threat to wildlife as birds, such as fulmars, can mistake it for food. The end of coal Tom Wilkinson | 18th August 2020 Banks Mining's operations at its Bradley surface mine in County Durham have ceased. Flower conservation in the Cairngorms Emily Beament | 18th August 2020 Plantlife Scotland hope people's love of the Cairngorms can be harnessed to enlist volunteers. Climate 'cause of woolly rhinoceros extinction' Nina Massey | 14th August 2020 While the arrival of humans has been proposed as a potential cause of extinction, evidence on this is limited. Tears of birds similar to humans Nina Massey | 14th August 2020 But knowing more about the differences could lead to better eye treatments for humans. Supertrawlers stalk marine protected areas Emily Beament | 13th August 2020 Large, intensive fishing vessels spent 5,590 hours fishing in marine protected areas in UK waters in the first six months of 2020 Endangered large blue butterfly reintroduced Emily Beament | 13th August 2020 The globally endangered large blue butterfly was introduced to Rodborough Common in Gloucestershire last year. Pagination Previous page ‹‹ Page 13 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
Deforestation plan 'seriously flawed' Sophie Morris | 26th August 2020 Government launches consultation on legislation to prohibit larger businesses operating in the UK from using products grown on land that was deforested illegally. Tree tops Catherine Wylie | 26th August 2020 Ten trees have been shortlisted in The Woodland Trust competition and members of the public are invited to vote for their favourite. Young want green jobs Tess de la Mare | 24th August 2020 A survey of 1,000 people aged 18 to 34 found 50 percent wanted a job in the green economy. The Greenland ice is melting Nina Massey | 21st August 2020 The Greenland Ice Sheet is one of the largest contributors to sea level rise. Environment targets to be set by government Lewis McKenzie | 20th August 2020 The UK government will set long-term targets for air quality, resource efficiency and waste reduction, biodiversity, and water. Oceans plastics underestimated Nina Massey | 19th August 2020 The supply of waste plastics to the ocean has been substantially underestimated, researchers say. Plastics toxic for seabirds Nilima Marshall | 19th August 2020 Plastic pollution is seen as a growing threat to wildlife as birds, such as fulmars, can mistake it for food. The end of coal Tom Wilkinson | 18th August 2020 Banks Mining's operations at its Bradley surface mine in County Durham have ceased. Flower conservation in the Cairngorms Emily Beament | 18th August 2020 Plantlife Scotland hope people's love of the Cairngorms can be harnessed to enlist volunteers. Climate 'cause of woolly rhinoceros extinction' Nina Massey | 14th August 2020 While the arrival of humans has been proposed as a potential cause of extinction, evidence on this is limited. Tears of birds similar to humans Nina Massey | 14th August 2020 But knowing more about the differences could lead to better eye treatments for humans. Supertrawlers stalk marine protected areas Emily Beament | 13th August 2020 Large, intensive fishing vessels spent 5,590 hours fishing in marine protected areas in UK waters in the first six months of 2020 Endangered large blue butterfly reintroduced Emily Beament | 13th August 2020 The globally endangered large blue butterfly was introduced to Rodborough Common in Gloucestershire last year. Pagination Previous page ‹‹ Page 13 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
Tree tops Catherine Wylie | 26th August 2020 Ten trees have been shortlisted in The Woodland Trust competition and members of the public are invited to vote for their favourite. Young want green jobs Tess de la Mare | 24th August 2020 A survey of 1,000 people aged 18 to 34 found 50 percent wanted a job in the green economy. The Greenland ice is melting Nina Massey | 21st August 2020 The Greenland Ice Sheet is one of the largest contributors to sea level rise. Environment targets to be set by government Lewis McKenzie | 20th August 2020 The UK government will set long-term targets for air quality, resource efficiency and waste reduction, biodiversity, and water. Oceans plastics underestimated Nina Massey | 19th August 2020 The supply of waste plastics to the ocean has been substantially underestimated, researchers say. Plastics toxic for seabirds Nilima Marshall | 19th August 2020 Plastic pollution is seen as a growing threat to wildlife as birds, such as fulmars, can mistake it for food. The end of coal Tom Wilkinson | 18th August 2020 Banks Mining's operations at its Bradley surface mine in County Durham have ceased. Flower conservation in the Cairngorms Emily Beament | 18th August 2020 Plantlife Scotland hope people's love of the Cairngorms can be harnessed to enlist volunteers. Climate 'cause of woolly rhinoceros extinction' Nina Massey | 14th August 2020 While the arrival of humans has been proposed as a potential cause of extinction, evidence on this is limited. Tears of birds similar to humans Nina Massey | 14th August 2020 But knowing more about the differences could lead to better eye treatments for humans. Supertrawlers stalk marine protected areas Emily Beament | 13th August 2020 Large, intensive fishing vessels spent 5,590 hours fishing in marine protected areas in UK waters in the first six months of 2020 Endangered large blue butterfly reintroduced Emily Beament | 13th August 2020 The globally endangered large blue butterfly was introduced to Rodborough Common in Gloucestershire last year. Pagination Previous page ‹‹ Page 13 Subscribe to PA
Young want green jobs Tess de la Mare | 24th August 2020 A survey of 1,000 people aged 18 to 34 found 50 percent wanted a job in the green economy. The Greenland ice is melting Nina Massey | 21st August 2020 The Greenland Ice Sheet is one of the largest contributors to sea level rise. Environment targets to be set by government Lewis McKenzie | 20th August 2020 The UK government will set long-term targets for air quality, resource efficiency and waste reduction, biodiversity, and water. Oceans plastics underestimated Nina Massey | 19th August 2020 The supply of waste plastics to the ocean has been substantially underestimated, researchers say. Plastics toxic for seabirds Nilima Marshall | 19th August 2020 Plastic pollution is seen as a growing threat to wildlife as birds, such as fulmars, can mistake it for food. The end of coal Tom Wilkinson | 18th August 2020 Banks Mining's operations at its Bradley surface mine in County Durham have ceased. Flower conservation in the Cairngorms Emily Beament | 18th August 2020 Plantlife Scotland hope people's love of the Cairngorms can be harnessed to enlist volunteers. Climate 'cause of woolly rhinoceros extinction' Nina Massey | 14th August 2020 While the arrival of humans has been proposed as a potential cause of extinction, evidence on this is limited. Tears of birds similar to humans Nina Massey | 14th August 2020 But knowing more about the differences could lead to better eye treatments for humans. Supertrawlers stalk marine protected areas Emily Beament | 13th August 2020 Large, intensive fishing vessels spent 5,590 hours fishing in marine protected areas in UK waters in the first six months of 2020 Endangered large blue butterfly reintroduced Emily Beament | 13th August 2020 The globally endangered large blue butterfly was introduced to Rodborough Common in Gloucestershire last year. Pagination Previous page ‹‹ Page 13 Subscribe to PA
The Greenland ice is melting Nina Massey | 21st August 2020 The Greenland Ice Sheet is one of the largest contributors to sea level rise. Environment targets to be set by government Lewis McKenzie | 20th August 2020 The UK government will set long-term targets for air quality, resource efficiency and waste reduction, biodiversity, and water. Oceans plastics underestimated Nina Massey | 19th August 2020 The supply of waste plastics to the ocean has been substantially underestimated, researchers say. Plastics toxic for seabirds Nilima Marshall | 19th August 2020 Plastic pollution is seen as a growing threat to wildlife as birds, such as fulmars, can mistake it for food. The end of coal Tom Wilkinson | 18th August 2020 Banks Mining's operations at its Bradley surface mine in County Durham have ceased. Flower conservation in the Cairngorms Emily Beament | 18th August 2020 Plantlife Scotland hope people's love of the Cairngorms can be harnessed to enlist volunteers. Climate 'cause of woolly rhinoceros extinction' Nina Massey | 14th August 2020 While the arrival of humans has been proposed as a potential cause of extinction, evidence on this is limited. Tears of birds similar to humans Nina Massey | 14th August 2020 But knowing more about the differences could lead to better eye treatments for humans. Supertrawlers stalk marine protected areas Emily Beament | 13th August 2020 Large, intensive fishing vessels spent 5,590 hours fishing in marine protected areas in UK waters in the first six months of 2020 Endangered large blue butterfly reintroduced Emily Beament | 13th August 2020 The globally endangered large blue butterfly was introduced to Rodborough Common in Gloucestershire last year. Pagination Previous page ‹‹ Page 13 Subscribe to PA
Environment targets to be set by government Lewis McKenzie | 20th August 2020 The UK government will set long-term targets for air quality, resource efficiency and waste reduction, biodiversity, and water. Oceans plastics underestimated Nina Massey | 19th August 2020 The supply of waste plastics to the ocean has been substantially underestimated, researchers say. Plastics toxic for seabirds Nilima Marshall | 19th August 2020 Plastic pollution is seen as a growing threat to wildlife as birds, such as fulmars, can mistake it for food. The end of coal Tom Wilkinson | 18th August 2020 Banks Mining's operations at its Bradley surface mine in County Durham have ceased. Flower conservation in the Cairngorms Emily Beament | 18th August 2020 Plantlife Scotland hope people's love of the Cairngorms can be harnessed to enlist volunteers. Climate 'cause of woolly rhinoceros extinction' Nina Massey | 14th August 2020 While the arrival of humans has been proposed as a potential cause of extinction, evidence on this is limited. Tears of birds similar to humans Nina Massey | 14th August 2020 But knowing more about the differences could lead to better eye treatments for humans. Supertrawlers stalk marine protected areas Emily Beament | 13th August 2020 Large, intensive fishing vessels spent 5,590 hours fishing in marine protected areas in UK waters in the first six months of 2020 Endangered large blue butterfly reintroduced Emily Beament | 13th August 2020 The globally endangered large blue butterfly was introduced to Rodborough Common in Gloucestershire last year. Pagination Previous page ‹‹ Page 13 Subscribe to PA
Oceans plastics underestimated Nina Massey | 19th August 2020 The supply of waste plastics to the ocean has been substantially underestimated, researchers say. Plastics toxic for seabirds Nilima Marshall | 19th August 2020 Plastic pollution is seen as a growing threat to wildlife as birds, such as fulmars, can mistake it for food. The end of coal Tom Wilkinson | 18th August 2020 Banks Mining's operations at its Bradley surface mine in County Durham have ceased. Flower conservation in the Cairngorms Emily Beament | 18th August 2020 Plantlife Scotland hope people's love of the Cairngorms can be harnessed to enlist volunteers. Climate 'cause of woolly rhinoceros extinction' Nina Massey | 14th August 2020 While the arrival of humans has been proposed as a potential cause of extinction, evidence on this is limited. Tears of birds similar to humans Nina Massey | 14th August 2020 But knowing more about the differences could lead to better eye treatments for humans. Supertrawlers stalk marine protected areas Emily Beament | 13th August 2020 Large, intensive fishing vessels spent 5,590 hours fishing in marine protected areas in UK waters in the first six months of 2020 Endangered large blue butterfly reintroduced Emily Beament | 13th August 2020 The globally endangered large blue butterfly was introduced to Rodborough Common in Gloucestershire last year. Pagination Previous page ‹‹ Page 13 Subscribe to PA
Plastics toxic for seabirds Nilima Marshall | 19th August 2020 Plastic pollution is seen as a growing threat to wildlife as birds, such as fulmars, can mistake it for food. The end of coal Tom Wilkinson | 18th August 2020 Banks Mining's operations at its Bradley surface mine in County Durham have ceased. Flower conservation in the Cairngorms Emily Beament | 18th August 2020 Plantlife Scotland hope people's love of the Cairngorms can be harnessed to enlist volunteers. Climate 'cause of woolly rhinoceros extinction' Nina Massey | 14th August 2020 While the arrival of humans has been proposed as a potential cause of extinction, evidence on this is limited. Tears of birds similar to humans Nina Massey | 14th August 2020 But knowing more about the differences could lead to better eye treatments for humans. Supertrawlers stalk marine protected areas Emily Beament | 13th August 2020 Large, intensive fishing vessels spent 5,590 hours fishing in marine protected areas in UK waters in the first six months of 2020 Endangered large blue butterfly reintroduced Emily Beament | 13th August 2020 The globally endangered large blue butterfly was introduced to Rodborough Common in Gloucestershire last year. Pagination Previous page ‹‹ Page 13 Subscribe to PA
The end of coal Tom Wilkinson | 18th August 2020 Banks Mining's operations at its Bradley surface mine in County Durham have ceased. Flower conservation in the Cairngorms Emily Beament | 18th August 2020 Plantlife Scotland hope people's love of the Cairngorms can be harnessed to enlist volunteers. Climate 'cause of woolly rhinoceros extinction' Nina Massey | 14th August 2020 While the arrival of humans has been proposed as a potential cause of extinction, evidence on this is limited. Tears of birds similar to humans Nina Massey | 14th August 2020 But knowing more about the differences could lead to better eye treatments for humans. Supertrawlers stalk marine protected areas Emily Beament | 13th August 2020 Large, intensive fishing vessels spent 5,590 hours fishing in marine protected areas in UK waters in the first six months of 2020 Endangered large blue butterfly reintroduced Emily Beament | 13th August 2020 The globally endangered large blue butterfly was introduced to Rodborough Common in Gloucestershire last year. Pagination Previous page ‹‹ Page 13 Subscribe to PA
Flower conservation in the Cairngorms Emily Beament | 18th August 2020 Plantlife Scotland hope people's love of the Cairngorms can be harnessed to enlist volunteers. Climate 'cause of woolly rhinoceros extinction' Nina Massey | 14th August 2020 While the arrival of humans has been proposed as a potential cause of extinction, evidence on this is limited. Tears of birds similar to humans Nina Massey | 14th August 2020 But knowing more about the differences could lead to better eye treatments for humans. Supertrawlers stalk marine protected areas Emily Beament | 13th August 2020 Large, intensive fishing vessels spent 5,590 hours fishing in marine protected areas in UK waters in the first six months of 2020 Endangered large blue butterfly reintroduced Emily Beament | 13th August 2020 The globally endangered large blue butterfly was introduced to Rodborough Common in Gloucestershire last year. Pagination Previous page ‹‹ Page 13 Subscribe to PA
Climate 'cause of woolly rhinoceros extinction' Nina Massey | 14th August 2020 While the arrival of humans has been proposed as a potential cause of extinction, evidence on this is limited. Tears of birds similar to humans Nina Massey | 14th August 2020 But knowing more about the differences could lead to better eye treatments for humans. Supertrawlers stalk marine protected areas Emily Beament | 13th August 2020 Large, intensive fishing vessels spent 5,590 hours fishing in marine protected areas in UK waters in the first six months of 2020 Endangered large blue butterfly reintroduced Emily Beament | 13th August 2020 The globally endangered large blue butterfly was introduced to Rodborough Common in Gloucestershire last year. Pagination Previous page ‹‹ Page 13 Subscribe to PA
Tears of birds similar to humans Nina Massey | 14th August 2020 But knowing more about the differences could lead to better eye treatments for humans. Supertrawlers stalk marine protected areas Emily Beament | 13th August 2020 Large, intensive fishing vessels spent 5,590 hours fishing in marine protected areas in UK waters in the first six months of 2020 Endangered large blue butterfly reintroduced Emily Beament | 13th August 2020 The globally endangered large blue butterfly was introduced to Rodborough Common in Gloucestershire last year. Pagination Previous page ‹‹ Page 13 Subscribe to PA
Supertrawlers stalk marine protected areas Emily Beament | 13th August 2020 Large, intensive fishing vessels spent 5,590 hours fishing in marine protected areas in UK waters in the first six months of 2020 Endangered large blue butterfly reintroduced Emily Beament | 13th August 2020 The globally endangered large blue butterfly was introduced to Rodborough Common in Gloucestershire last year.
Endangered large blue butterfly reintroduced Emily Beament | 13th August 2020 The globally endangered large blue butterfly was introduced to Rodborough Common in Gloucestershire last year.