Young activists fight Cumbrian mine Anne Harris | 26th February 2021 Young activists have added their voices to the call to stop a controversial new coking coal mine in Cumbria. Ban polystyrene chips now! Raya Branford Kate Leeming | 25th February 2021 Polystyrene chips damage our beautiful planet, and harm innocent animals. Year 6 students Raya and Kate want them banned. Councils invest £10b in fossil fuels Emily Beament | 23rd February 2021 Freedom of Information requests reveal local authority pensions invest £9.9 billion in fossil fuel companies. Railing against HS2 Steve Melia | 2nd February 2021 The HS2 tunnellers must dig through 30 years of protest history to find the secret to success. Ban bottom trawling Emily Beament | 2nd February 2021 Bottom trawling could be prohibited in four English offshore marine protected areas, including Dogger Bank. Remember Mama Ntshangase, and organise Hali Healy | 28th January 2021 A vigil for Mama Ntshangase in South Africa reminds us of the impact on communities and the environment from national coal policies. Environmental legislation delay ‘deeply troubling’ Emily Beament | 26th January 2021 The UK Government delays passage of the The Environment Bill, not expected to become law until autumn. Nourishing the community Dee Woods | 22nd January 2021 Resurgence & Ecologist magazine spoke to Dee Woods about what resilience means to her and the Granville Community Kitchen. Campaigners welcome nuclear weapons ban Brendan Montague | 19th January 2021 Boris Johnson should take heed as UN Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons comes into force on Friday, 22 January 2021. Blowing up pipelines Elias Koenig | 4th January 2021 Andreas Malm’s new book draws explosive conclusions for the struggle for climate justice. End opencast mining Tom Wilkinson | 22nd December 2020 Newcastle City Council has rejected Banks Mining’s application to extract 800,000 tonnes of coal from a site at Dewley Hill near Throckley. Turkeys suffer at Christmas factory farms Brendan Montague | 21st December 2020 Farms supplying supermarkets Tesco, Sainsbury’s and ASDA accused of keeping birds in appalling conditions. Heathrow expansion 'far from certain' Staff Reporter | 16th December 2020 Friends of the Earth reacts as Supreme Court rules on policy allowing third runway. Let’s talk about public ownership Gabriel Levy | 15th December 2020 A just transition to a low carbon economy should involve oil companies paying more tax and energy workers having more say. Meet Jag-Wah Louisianna Waring | 2nd December 2020 Jag-Wah, the new environmental hero from Greenpeace, comes alive in bold animations to expose the truth about industrial animal farming and rainforest annihilation. Pagination Current page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 … Next page ›› Last page Last » Home Editors’ Picks Activism Climate Breakdown Biodiversity Coronavirus Food and Farming Conservation Deforestation Energy Mining Pollution Economics and policy Indigenous Peoples Systems Resurgence & Ecologist Ecologist recycled
Ban polystyrene chips now! Raya Branford Kate Leeming | 25th February 2021 Polystyrene chips damage our beautiful planet, and harm innocent animals. Year 6 students Raya and Kate want them banned. Councils invest £10b in fossil fuels Emily Beament | 23rd February 2021 Freedom of Information requests reveal local authority pensions invest £9.9 billion in fossil fuel companies. Railing against HS2 Steve Melia | 2nd February 2021 The HS2 tunnellers must dig through 30 years of protest history to find the secret to success. Ban bottom trawling Emily Beament | 2nd February 2021 Bottom trawling could be prohibited in four English offshore marine protected areas, including Dogger Bank. Remember Mama Ntshangase, and organise Hali Healy | 28th January 2021 A vigil for Mama Ntshangase in South Africa reminds us of the impact on communities and the environment from national coal policies. Environmental legislation delay ‘deeply troubling’ Emily Beament | 26th January 2021 The UK Government delays passage of the The Environment Bill, not expected to become law until autumn. Nourishing the community Dee Woods | 22nd January 2021 Resurgence & Ecologist magazine spoke to Dee Woods about what resilience means to her and the Granville Community Kitchen. Campaigners welcome nuclear weapons ban Brendan Montague | 19th January 2021 Boris Johnson should take heed as UN Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons comes into force on Friday, 22 January 2021. Blowing up pipelines Elias Koenig | 4th January 2021 Andreas Malm’s new book draws explosive conclusions for the struggle for climate justice. End opencast mining Tom Wilkinson | 22nd December 2020 Newcastle City Council has rejected Banks Mining’s application to extract 800,000 tonnes of coal from a site at Dewley Hill near Throckley. Turkeys suffer at Christmas factory farms Brendan Montague | 21st December 2020 Farms supplying supermarkets Tesco, Sainsbury’s and ASDA accused of keeping birds in appalling conditions. Heathrow expansion 'far from certain' Staff Reporter | 16th December 2020 Friends of the Earth reacts as Supreme Court rules on policy allowing third runway. Let’s talk about public ownership Gabriel Levy | 15th December 2020 A just transition to a low carbon economy should involve oil companies paying more tax and energy workers having more say. Meet Jag-Wah Louisianna Waring | 2nd December 2020 Jag-Wah, the new environmental hero from Greenpeace, comes alive in bold animations to expose the truth about industrial animal farming and rainforest annihilation. Pagination Current page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 … Next page ›› Last page Last » Home Editors’ Picks Activism Climate Breakdown Biodiversity Coronavirus Food and Farming Conservation Deforestation Energy Mining Pollution Economics and policy Indigenous Peoples Systems Resurgence & Ecologist Ecologist recycled
Councils invest £10b in fossil fuels Emily Beament | 23rd February 2021 Freedom of Information requests reveal local authority pensions invest £9.9 billion in fossil fuel companies. Railing against HS2 Steve Melia | 2nd February 2021 The HS2 tunnellers must dig through 30 years of protest history to find the secret to success. Ban bottom trawling Emily Beament | 2nd February 2021 Bottom trawling could be prohibited in four English offshore marine protected areas, including Dogger Bank. Remember Mama Ntshangase, and organise Hali Healy | 28th January 2021 A vigil for Mama Ntshangase in South Africa reminds us of the impact on communities and the environment from national coal policies. Environmental legislation delay ‘deeply troubling’ Emily Beament | 26th January 2021 The UK Government delays passage of the The Environment Bill, not expected to become law until autumn. Nourishing the community Dee Woods | 22nd January 2021 Resurgence & Ecologist magazine spoke to Dee Woods about what resilience means to her and the Granville Community Kitchen. Campaigners welcome nuclear weapons ban Brendan Montague | 19th January 2021 Boris Johnson should take heed as UN Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons comes into force on Friday, 22 January 2021. Blowing up pipelines Elias Koenig | 4th January 2021 Andreas Malm’s new book draws explosive conclusions for the struggle for climate justice. End opencast mining Tom Wilkinson | 22nd December 2020 Newcastle City Council has rejected Banks Mining’s application to extract 800,000 tonnes of coal from a site at Dewley Hill near Throckley. Turkeys suffer at Christmas factory farms Brendan Montague | 21st December 2020 Farms supplying supermarkets Tesco, Sainsbury’s and ASDA accused of keeping birds in appalling conditions. Heathrow expansion 'far from certain' Staff Reporter | 16th December 2020 Friends of the Earth reacts as Supreme Court rules on policy allowing third runway. Let’s talk about public ownership Gabriel Levy | 15th December 2020 A just transition to a low carbon economy should involve oil companies paying more tax and energy workers having more say. Meet Jag-Wah Louisianna Waring | 2nd December 2020 Jag-Wah, the new environmental hero from Greenpeace, comes alive in bold animations to expose the truth about industrial animal farming and rainforest annihilation. Pagination Current page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 … Next page ›› Last page Last » Home Editors’ Picks Activism Climate Breakdown Biodiversity Coronavirus Food and Farming Conservation Deforestation Energy Mining Pollution Economics and policy Indigenous Peoples Systems Resurgence & Ecologist Ecologist recycled
Railing against HS2 Steve Melia | 2nd February 2021 The HS2 tunnellers must dig through 30 years of protest history to find the secret to success. Ban bottom trawling Emily Beament | 2nd February 2021 Bottom trawling could be prohibited in four English offshore marine protected areas, including Dogger Bank. Remember Mama Ntshangase, and organise Hali Healy | 28th January 2021 A vigil for Mama Ntshangase in South Africa reminds us of the impact on communities and the environment from national coal policies. Environmental legislation delay ‘deeply troubling’ Emily Beament | 26th January 2021 The UK Government delays passage of the The Environment Bill, not expected to become law until autumn. Nourishing the community Dee Woods | 22nd January 2021 Resurgence & Ecologist magazine spoke to Dee Woods about what resilience means to her and the Granville Community Kitchen. Campaigners welcome nuclear weapons ban Brendan Montague | 19th January 2021 Boris Johnson should take heed as UN Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons comes into force on Friday, 22 January 2021. Blowing up pipelines Elias Koenig | 4th January 2021 Andreas Malm’s new book draws explosive conclusions for the struggle for climate justice. End opencast mining Tom Wilkinson | 22nd December 2020 Newcastle City Council has rejected Banks Mining’s application to extract 800,000 tonnes of coal from a site at Dewley Hill near Throckley. Turkeys suffer at Christmas factory farms Brendan Montague | 21st December 2020 Farms supplying supermarkets Tesco, Sainsbury’s and ASDA accused of keeping birds in appalling conditions. Heathrow expansion 'far from certain' Staff Reporter | 16th December 2020 Friends of the Earth reacts as Supreme Court rules on policy allowing third runway. Let’s talk about public ownership Gabriel Levy | 15th December 2020 A just transition to a low carbon economy should involve oil companies paying more tax and energy workers having more say. Meet Jag-Wah Louisianna Waring | 2nd December 2020 Jag-Wah, the new environmental hero from Greenpeace, comes alive in bold animations to expose the truth about industrial animal farming and rainforest annihilation. Pagination Current page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Ban bottom trawling Emily Beament | 2nd February 2021 Bottom trawling could be prohibited in four English offshore marine protected areas, including Dogger Bank. Remember Mama Ntshangase, and organise Hali Healy | 28th January 2021 A vigil for Mama Ntshangase in South Africa reminds us of the impact on communities and the environment from national coal policies. Environmental legislation delay ‘deeply troubling’ Emily Beament | 26th January 2021 The UK Government delays passage of the The Environment Bill, not expected to become law until autumn. Nourishing the community Dee Woods | 22nd January 2021 Resurgence & Ecologist magazine spoke to Dee Woods about what resilience means to her and the Granville Community Kitchen. Campaigners welcome nuclear weapons ban Brendan Montague | 19th January 2021 Boris Johnson should take heed as UN Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons comes into force on Friday, 22 January 2021. Blowing up pipelines Elias Koenig | 4th January 2021 Andreas Malm’s new book draws explosive conclusions for the struggle for climate justice. End opencast mining Tom Wilkinson | 22nd December 2020 Newcastle City Council has rejected Banks Mining’s application to extract 800,000 tonnes of coal from a site at Dewley Hill near Throckley. Turkeys suffer at Christmas factory farms Brendan Montague | 21st December 2020 Farms supplying supermarkets Tesco, Sainsbury’s and ASDA accused of keeping birds in appalling conditions. Heathrow expansion 'far from certain' Staff Reporter | 16th December 2020 Friends of the Earth reacts as Supreme Court rules on policy allowing third runway. Let’s talk about public ownership Gabriel Levy | 15th December 2020 A just transition to a low carbon economy should involve oil companies paying more tax and energy workers having more say. Meet Jag-Wah Louisianna Waring | 2nd December 2020 Jag-Wah, the new environmental hero from Greenpeace, comes alive in bold animations to expose the truth about industrial animal farming and rainforest annihilation. Pagination Current page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Remember Mama Ntshangase, and organise Hali Healy | 28th January 2021 A vigil for Mama Ntshangase in South Africa reminds us of the impact on communities and the environment from national coal policies. Environmental legislation delay ‘deeply troubling’ Emily Beament | 26th January 2021 The UK Government delays passage of the The Environment Bill, not expected to become law until autumn. Nourishing the community Dee Woods | 22nd January 2021 Resurgence & Ecologist magazine spoke to Dee Woods about what resilience means to her and the Granville Community Kitchen. Campaigners welcome nuclear weapons ban Brendan Montague | 19th January 2021 Boris Johnson should take heed as UN Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons comes into force on Friday, 22 January 2021. Blowing up pipelines Elias Koenig | 4th January 2021 Andreas Malm’s new book draws explosive conclusions for the struggle for climate justice. End opencast mining Tom Wilkinson | 22nd December 2020 Newcastle City Council has rejected Banks Mining’s application to extract 800,000 tonnes of coal from a site at Dewley Hill near Throckley. Turkeys suffer at Christmas factory farms Brendan Montague | 21st December 2020 Farms supplying supermarkets Tesco, Sainsbury’s and ASDA accused of keeping birds in appalling conditions. Heathrow expansion 'far from certain' Staff Reporter | 16th December 2020 Friends of the Earth reacts as Supreme Court rules on policy allowing third runway. Let’s talk about public ownership Gabriel Levy | 15th December 2020 A just transition to a low carbon economy should involve oil companies paying more tax and energy workers having more say. Meet Jag-Wah Louisianna Waring | 2nd December 2020 Jag-Wah, the new environmental hero from Greenpeace, comes alive in bold animations to expose the truth about industrial animal farming and rainforest annihilation. Pagination Current page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Environmental legislation delay ‘deeply troubling’ Emily Beament | 26th January 2021 The UK Government delays passage of the The Environment Bill, not expected to become law until autumn. Nourishing the community Dee Woods | 22nd January 2021 Resurgence & Ecologist magazine spoke to Dee Woods about what resilience means to her and the Granville Community Kitchen. Campaigners welcome nuclear weapons ban Brendan Montague | 19th January 2021 Boris Johnson should take heed as UN Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons comes into force on Friday, 22 January 2021. Blowing up pipelines Elias Koenig | 4th January 2021 Andreas Malm’s new book draws explosive conclusions for the struggle for climate justice. End opencast mining Tom Wilkinson | 22nd December 2020 Newcastle City Council has rejected Banks Mining’s application to extract 800,000 tonnes of coal from a site at Dewley Hill near Throckley. Turkeys suffer at Christmas factory farms Brendan Montague | 21st December 2020 Farms supplying supermarkets Tesco, Sainsbury’s and ASDA accused of keeping birds in appalling conditions. Heathrow expansion 'far from certain' Staff Reporter | 16th December 2020 Friends of the Earth reacts as Supreme Court rules on policy allowing third runway. Let’s talk about public ownership Gabriel Levy | 15th December 2020 A just transition to a low carbon economy should involve oil companies paying more tax and energy workers having more say. Meet Jag-Wah Louisianna Waring | 2nd December 2020 Jag-Wah, the new environmental hero from Greenpeace, comes alive in bold animations to expose the truth about industrial animal farming and rainforest annihilation. Pagination Current page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Nourishing the community Dee Woods | 22nd January 2021 Resurgence & Ecologist magazine spoke to Dee Woods about what resilience means to her and the Granville Community Kitchen. Campaigners welcome nuclear weapons ban Brendan Montague | 19th January 2021 Boris Johnson should take heed as UN Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons comes into force on Friday, 22 January 2021. Blowing up pipelines Elias Koenig | 4th January 2021 Andreas Malm’s new book draws explosive conclusions for the struggle for climate justice. End opencast mining Tom Wilkinson | 22nd December 2020 Newcastle City Council has rejected Banks Mining’s application to extract 800,000 tonnes of coal from a site at Dewley Hill near Throckley. Turkeys suffer at Christmas factory farms Brendan Montague | 21st December 2020 Farms supplying supermarkets Tesco, Sainsbury’s and ASDA accused of keeping birds in appalling conditions. Heathrow expansion 'far from certain' Staff Reporter | 16th December 2020 Friends of the Earth reacts as Supreme Court rules on policy allowing third runway. Let’s talk about public ownership Gabriel Levy | 15th December 2020 A just transition to a low carbon economy should involve oil companies paying more tax and energy workers having more say. Meet Jag-Wah Louisianna Waring | 2nd December 2020 Jag-Wah, the new environmental hero from Greenpeace, comes alive in bold animations to expose the truth about industrial animal farming and rainforest annihilation. Pagination Current page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Campaigners welcome nuclear weapons ban Brendan Montague | 19th January 2021 Boris Johnson should take heed as UN Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons comes into force on Friday, 22 January 2021. Blowing up pipelines Elias Koenig | 4th January 2021 Andreas Malm’s new book draws explosive conclusions for the struggle for climate justice. End opencast mining Tom Wilkinson | 22nd December 2020 Newcastle City Council has rejected Banks Mining’s application to extract 800,000 tonnes of coal from a site at Dewley Hill near Throckley. Turkeys suffer at Christmas factory farms Brendan Montague | 21st December 2020 Farms supplying supermarkets Tesco, Sainsbury’s and ASDA accused of keeping birds in appalling conditions. Heathrow expansion 'far from certain' Staff Reporter | 16th December 2020 Friends of the Earth reacts as Supreme Court rules on policy allowing third runway. Let’s talk about public ownership Gabriel Levy | 15th December 2020 A just transition to a low carbon economy should involve oil companies paying more tax and energy workers having more say. Meet Jag-Wah Louisianna Waring | 2nd December 2020 Jag-Wah, the new environmental hero from Greenpeace, comes alive in bold animations to expose the truth about industrial animal farming and rainforest annihilation. Pagination Current page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Blowing up pipelines Elias Koenig | 4th January 2021 Andreas Malm’s new book draws explosive conclusions for the struggle for climate justice. End opencast mining Tom Wilkinson | 22nd December 2020 Newcastle City Council has rejected Banks Mining’s application to extract 800,000 tonnes of coal from a site at Dewley Hill near Throckley. Turkeys suffer at Christmas factory farms Brendan Montague | 21st December 2020 Farms supplying supermarkets Tesco, Sainsbury’s and ASDA accused of keeping birds in appalling conditions. Heathrow expansion 'far from certain' Staff Reporter | 16th December 2020 Friends of the Earth reacts as Supreme Court rules on policy allowing third runway. Let’s talk about public ownership Gabriel Levy | 15th December 2020 A just transition to a low carbon economy should involve oil companies paying more tax and energy workers having more say. Meet Jag-Wah Louisianna Waring | 2nd December 2020 Jag-Wah, the new environmental hero from Greenpeace, comes alive in bold animations to expose the truth about industrial animal farming and rainforest annihilation. Pagination Current page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
End opencast mining Tom Wilkinson | 22nd December 2020 Newcastle City Council has rejected Banks Mining’s application to extract 800,000 tonnes of coal from a site at Dewley Hill near Throckley. Turkeys suffer at Christmas factory farms Brendan Montague | 21st December 2020 Farms supplying supermarkets Tesco, Sainsbury’s and ASDA accused of keeping birds in appalling conditions. Heathrow expansion 'far from certain' Staff Reporter | 16th December 2020 Friends of the Earth reacts as Supreme Court rules on policy allowing third runway. Let’s talk about public ownership Gabriel Levy | 15th December 2020 A just transition to a low carbon economy should involve oil companies paying more tax and energy workers having more say. Meet Jag-Wah Louisianna Waring | 2nd December 2020 Jag-Wah, the new environmental hero from Greenpeace, comes alive in bold animations to expose the truth about industrial animal farming and rainforest annihilation. Pagination Current page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Turkeys suffer at Christmas factory farms Brendan Montague | 21st December 2020 Farms supplying supermarkets Tesco, Sainsbury’s and ASDA accused of keeping birds in appalling conditions. Heathrow expansion 'far from certain' Staff Reporter | 16th December 2020 Friends of the Earth reacts as Supreme Court rules on policy allowing third runway. Let’s talk about public ownership Gabriel Levy | 15th December 2020 A just transition to a low carbon economy should involve oil companies paying more tax and energy workers having more say. Meet Jag-Wah Louisianna Waring | 2nd December 2020 Jag-Wah, the new environmental hero from Greenpeace, comes alive in bold animations to expose the truth about industrial animal farming and rainforest annihilation. Pagination Current page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Heathrow expansion 'far from certain' Staff Reporter | 16th December 2020 Friends of the Earth reacts as Supreme Court rules on policy allowing third runway. Let’s talk about public ownership Gabriel Levy | 15th December 2020 A just transition to a low carbon economy should involve oil companies paying more tax and energy workers having more say. Meet Jag-Wah Louisianna Waring | 2nd December 2020 Jag-Wah, the new environmental hero from Greenpeace, comes alive in bold animations to expose the truth about industrial animal farming and rainforest annihilation. Pagination Current page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Let’s talk about public ownership Gabriel Levy | 15th December 2020 A just transition to a low carbon economy should involve oil companies paying more tax and energy workers having more say. Meet Jag-Wah Louisianna Waring | 2nd December 2020 Jag-Wah, the new environmental hero from Greenpeace, comes alive in bold animations to expose the truth about industrial animal farming and rainforest annihilation.
Meet Jag-Wah Louisianna Waring | 2nd December 2020 Jag-Wah, the new environmental hero from Greenpeace, comes alive in bold animations to expose the truth about industrial animal farming and rainforest annihilation.