Illegal oil drilling stopped at Surrey site Catherine Early | 4th November 2024 Local council’s failure to enforce against unauthorised fossil fuel extraction under the spotlight. 'Don't insure oil, gas and coal' - XR Rebecca Speare-Cole | 23rd October 2024 Extinction Rebellion urges insurers to stop covering fossil fuel projects. Lessons from Extinction Rebellion: the spark Douglas Rogers | 21st October 2024 'Anyone looking to change the world in 2025 could learn a lot from Extinction Rebellion’s rise.' 'Tax the rich' - Greenpeace Rebecca Speare-Cole | 15th October 2024 Greenpeace calls for temporary tax on super-rich to fund environmental measures. Just the job for green transition Emily Beament | 11th October 2024 Call for £1.9bn a year to help oil and gas workers move into clean energy. 'Nature is in free fall' Emily Beament Rebecca Speare-Cole | 10th October 2024 Nature is in ‘free fall’ as world faces dangerous tipping points, experts warn. Reasons to be cheerful Roger Hallam | 8th October 2024 State oppression will not stop climate activism, but will instead ensure climate breakdown leads to revolution. Tax the jet set Neil Lancefield | 1st October 2024 Britain has most private jet flights to holiday hotspots, says new Greenpeace report. Cumbrian coal mine ruled unlawful Catherine Early | 14th September 2024 Supreme Court rules against Whitehaven coal mine, as campaigners call for the project to be refused once and for all. XL XR? Roger Hallam | 11th September 2024 Extinction Rebellion won't happen again. But the movement built a foundation that a new revolutionary movement can usefully deploy. Poorer pupils suffer 'nature gap' Brendan Montague | 9th September 2024 Poorer school children deprived of nature connection: new WWF report reveals a 'nature gap’ between schools in better-off and more deprived areas. Plastic protesters single out Unilever Max Friend | 5th September 2024 Greenpeace block access to Unilever HQ in single-use plastics protest. Pollution hotspots 'threaten health and habitat' Brendan Montague | 4th September 2024 A new Friends of the Earth analysis identifies ‘pollution hotspots’ where water, air, noise and light pollution converge, threatening human health and the survival of native species. An unmitigated disaster? Peter Somerville | 19th August 2024 Is UK climate change mitigation policy continuing to fail? Deep-sea mining biodiversity threat Rebecca Speare-Cole | 14th August 2024 Concerns for ocean biodiversity grow as wildlife found in deep-sea mining area. 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 Ecologist Writers' Fund Themes Activism Biodiversity Climate Breakdown Economics and policy Energy Food and Farming Mining Writers Brendan Montague Yasmin Dahnoun Catherine Early Simon Pirani Gareth Dale Marianne Brown Resurgence & Ecologist Ecologist recycled Movement Power Megamorphosis Events
'Don't insure oil, gas and coal' - XR Rebecca Speare-Cole | 23rd October 2024 Extinction Rebellion urges insurers to stop covering fossil fuel projects. Lessons from Extinction Rebellion: the spark Douglas Rogers | 21st October 2024 'Anyone looking to change the world in 2025 could learn a lot from Extinction Rebellion’s rise.' 'Tax the rich' - Greenpeace Rebecca Speare-Cole | 15th October 2024 Greenpeace calls for temporary tax on super-rich to fund environmental measures. Just the job for green transition Emily Beament | 11th October 2024 Call for £1.9bn a year to help oil and gas workers move into clean energy. 'Nature is in free fall' Emily Beament Rebecca Speare-Cole | 10th October 2024 Nature is in ‘free fall’ as world faces dangerous tipping points, experts warn. Reasons to be cheerful Roger Hallam | 8th October 2024 State oppression will not stop climate activism, but will instead ensure climate breakdown leads to revolution. Tax the jet set Neil Lancefield | 1st October 2024 Britain has most private jet flights to holiday hotspots, says new Greenpeace report. Cumbrian coal mine ruled unlawful Catherine Early | 14th September 2024 Supreme Court rules against Whitehaven coal mine, as campaigners call for the project to be refused once and for all. XL XR? Roger Hallam | 11th September 2024 Extinction Rebellion won't happen again. But the movement built a foundation that a new revolutionary movement can usefully deploy. Poorer pupils suffer 'nature gap' Brendan Montague | 9th September 2024 Poorer school children deprived of nature connection: new WWF report reveals a 'nature gap’ between schools in better-off and more deprived areas. Plastic protesters single out Unilever Max Friend | 5th September 2024 Greenpeace block access to Unilever HQ in single-use plastics protest. Pollution hotspots 'threaten health and habitat' Brendan Montague | 4th September 2024 A new Friends of the Earth analysis identifies ‘pollution hotspots’ where water, air, noise and light pollution converge, threatening human health and the survival of native species. An unmitigated disaster? Peter Somerville | 19th August 2024 Is UK climate change mitigation policy continuing to fail? Deep-sea mining biodiversity threat Rebecca Speare-Cole | 14th August 2024 Concerns for ocean biodiversity grow as wildlife found in deep-sea mining area. 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 Ecologist Writers' Fund Themes Activism Biodiversity Climate Breakdown Economics and policy Energy Food and Farming Mining Writers Brendan Montague Yasmin Dahnoun Catherine Early Simon Pirani Gareth Dale Marianne Brown Resurgence & Ecologist Ecologist recycled Movement Power Megamorphosis Events
Lessons from Extinction Rebellion: the spark Douglas Rogers | 21st October 2024 'Anyone looking to change the world in 2025 could learn a lot from Extinction Rebellion’s rise.' 'Tax the rich' - Greenpeace Rebecca Speare-Cole | 15th October 2024 Greenpeace calls for temporary tax on super-rich to fund environmental measures. Just the job for green transition Emily Beament | 11th October 2024 Call for £1.9bn a year to help oil and gas workers move into clean energy. 'Nature is in free fall' Emily Beament Rebecca Speare-Cole | 10th October 2024 Nature is in ‘free fall’ as world faces dangerous tipping points, experts warn. Reasons to be cheerful Roger Hallam | 8th October 2024 State oppression will not stop climate activism, but will instead ensure climate breakdown leads to revolution. Tax the jet set Neil Lancefield | 1st October 2024 Britain has most private jet flights to holiday hotspots, says new Greenpeace report. Cumbrian coal mine ruled unlawful Catherine Early | 14th September 2024 Supreme Court rules against Whitehaven coal mine, as campaigners call for the project to be refused once and for all. XL XR? Roger Hallam | 11th September 2024 Extinction Rebellion won't happen again. But the movement built a foundation that a new revolutionary movement can usefully deploy. Poorer pupils suffer 'nature gap' Brendan Montague | 9th September 2024 Poorer school children deprived of nature connection: new WWF report reveals a 'nature gap’ between schools in better-off and more deprived areas. Plastic protesters single out Unilever Max Friend | 5th September 2024 Greenpeace block access to Unilever HQ in single-use plastics protest. Pollution hotspots 'threaten health and habitat' Brendan Montague | 4th September 2024 A new Friends of the Earth analysis identifies ‘pollution hotspots’ where water, air, noise and light pollution converge, threatening human health and the survival of native species. An unmitigated disaster? Peter Somerville | 19th August 2024 Is UK climate change mitigation policy continuing to fail? Deep-sea mining biodiversity threat Rebecca Speare-Cole | 14th August 2024 Concerns for ocean biodiversity grow as wildlife found in deep-sea mining area. 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 Ecologist Writers' Fund Themes Activism Biodiversity Climate Breakdown Economics and policy Energy Food and Farming Mining Writers Brendan Montague Yasmin Dahnoun Catherine Early Simon Pirani Gareth Dale Marianne Brown Resurgence & Ecologist Ecologist recycled Movement Power Megamorphosis Events
'Tax the rich' - Greenpeace Rebecca Speare-Cole | 15th October 2024 Greenpeace calls for temporary tax on super-rich to fund environmental measures. Just the job for green transition Emily Beament | 11th October 2024 Call for £1.9bn a year to help oil and gas workers move into clean energy. 'Nature is in free fall' Emily Beament Rebecca Speare-Cole | 10th October 2024 Nature is in ‘free fall’ as world faces dangerous tipping points, experts warn. Reasons to be cheerful Roger Hallam | 8th October 2024 State oppression will not stop climate activism, but will instead ensure climate breakdown leads to revolution. Tax the jet set Neil Lancefield | 1st October 2024 Britain has most private jet flights to holiday hotspots, says new Greenpeace report. Cumbrian coal mine ruled unlawful Catherine Early | 14th September 2024 Supreme Court rules against Whitehaven coal mine, as campaigners call for the project to be refused once and for all. XL XR? Roger Hallam | 11th September 2024 Extinction Rebellion won't happen again. But the movement built a foundation that a new revolutionary movement can usefully deploy. Poorer pupils suffer 'nature gap' Brendan Montague | 9th September 2024 Poorer school children deprived of nature connection: new WWF report reveals a 'nature gap’ between schools in better-off and more deprived areas. Plastic protesters single out Unilever Max Friend | 5th September 2024 Greenpeace block access to Unilever HQ in single-use plastics protest. Pollution hotspots 'threaten health and habitat' Brendan Montague | 4th September 2024 A new Friends of the Earth analysis identifies ‘pollution hotspots’ where water, air, noise and light pollution converge, threatening human health and the survival of native species. An unmitigated disaster? Peter Somerville | 19th August 2024 Is UK climate change mitigation policy continuing to fail? Deep-sea mining biodiversity threat Rebecca Speare-Cole | 14th August 2024 Concerns for ocean biodiversity grow as wildlife found in deep-sea mining area. 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 »
Just the job for green transition Emily Beament | 11th October 2024 Call for £1.9bn a year to help oil and gas workers move into clean energy. 'Nature is in free fall' Emily Beament Rebecca Speare-Cole | 10th October 2024 Nature is in ‘free fall’ as world faces dangerous tipping points, experts warn. Reasons to be cheerful Roger Hallam | 8th October 2024 State oppression will not stop climate activism, but will instead ensure climate breakdown leads to revolution. Tax the jet set Neil Lancefield | 1st October 2024 Britain has most private jet flights to holiday hotspots, says new Greenpeace report. Cumbrian coal mine ruled unlawful Catherine Early | 14th September 2024 Supreme Court rules against Whitehaven coal mine, as campaigners call for the project to be refused once and for all. XL XR? Roger Hallam | 11th September 2024 Extinction Rebellion won't happen again. But the movement built a foundation that a new revolutionary movement can usefully deploy. Poorer pupils suffer 'nature gap' Brendan Montague | 9th September 2024 Poorer school children deprived of nature connection: new WWF report reveals a 'nature gap’ between schools in better-off and more deprived areas. Plastic protesters single out Unilever Max Friend | 5th September 2024 Greenpeace block access to Unilever HQ in single-use plastics protest. Pollution hotspots 'threaten health and habitat' Brendan Montague | 4th September 2024 A new Friends of the Earth analysis identifies ‘pollution hotspots’ where water, air, noise and light pollution converge, threatening human health and the survival of native species. An unmitigated disaster? Peter Somerville | 19th August 2024 Is UK climate change mitigation policy continuing to fail? Deep-sea mining biodiversity threat Rebecca Speare-Cole | 14th August 2024 Concerns for ocean biodiversity grow as wildlife found in deep-sea mining area. 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 »
'Nature is in free fall' Emily Beament Rebecca Speare-Cole | 10th October 2024 Nature is in ‘free fall’ as world faces dangerous tipping points, experts warn. Reasons to be cheerful Roger Hallam | 8th October 2024 State oppression will not stop climate activism, but will instead ensure climate breakdown leads to revolution. Tax the jet set Neil Lancefield | 1st October 2024 Britain has most private jet flights to holiday hotspots, says new Greenpeace report. Cumbrian coal mine ruled unlawful Catherine Early | 14th September 2024 Supreme Court rules against Whitehaven coal mine, as campaigners call for the project to be refused once and for all. XL XR? Roger Hallam | 11th September 2024 Extinction Rebellion won't happen again. But the movement built a foundation that a new revolutionary movement can usefully deploy. Poorer pupils suffer 'nature gap' Brendan Montague | 9th September 2024 Poorer school children deprived of nature connection: new WWF report reveals a 'nature gap’ between schools in better-off and more deprived areas. Plastic protesters single out Unilever Max Friend | 5th September 2024 Greenpeace block access to Unilever HQ in single-use plastics protest. Pollution hotspots 'threaten health and habitat' Brendan Montague | 4th September 2024 A new Friends of the Earth analysis identifies ‘pollution hotspots’ where water, air, noise and light pollution converge, threatening human health and the survival of native species. An unmitigated disaster? Peter Somerville | 19th August 2024 Is UK climate change mitigation policy continuing to fail? Deep-sea mining biodiversity threat Rebecca Speare-Cole | 14th August 2024 Concerns for ocean biodiversity grow as wildlife found in deep-sea mining area. 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 »
Reasons to be cheerful Roger Hallam | 8th October 2024 State oppression will not stop climate activism, but will instead ensure climate breakdown leads to revolution. Tax the jet set Neil Lancefield | 1st October 2024 Britain has most private jet flights to holiday hotspots, says new Greenpeace report. Cumbrian coal mine ruled unlawful Catherine Early | 14th September 2024 Supreme Court rules against Whitehaven coal mine, as campaigners call for the project to be refused once and for all. XL XR? Roger Hallam | 11th September 2024 Extinction Rebellion won't happen again. But the movement built a foundation that a new revolutionary movement can usefully deploy. Poorer pupils suffer 'nature gap' Brendan Montague | 9th September 2024 Poorer school children deprived of nature connection: new WWF report reveals a 'nature gap’ between schools in better-off and more deprived areas. Plastic protesters single out Unilever Max Friend | 5th September 2024 Greenpeace block access to Unilever HQ in single-use plastics protest. Pollution hotspots 'threaten health and habitat' Brendan Montague | 4th September 2024 A new Friends of the Earth analysis identifies ‘pollution hotspots’ where water, air, noise and light pollution converge, threatening human health and the survival of native species. An unmitigated disaster? Peter Somerville | 19th August 2024 Is UK climate change mitigation policy continuing to fail? Deep-sea mining biodiversity threat Rebecca Speare-Cole | 14th August 2024 Concerns for ocean biodiversity grow as wildlife found in deep-sea mining area. 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 »
Tax the jet set Neil Lancefield | 1st October 2024 Britain has most private jet flights to holiday hotspots, says new Greenpeace report. Cumbrian coal mine ruled unlawful Catherine Early | 14th September 2024 Supreme Court rules against Whitehaven coal mine, as campaigners call for the project to be refused once and for all. XL XR? Roger Hallam | 11th September 2024 Extinction Rebellion won't happen again. But the movement built a foundation that a new revolutionary movement can usefully deploy. Poorer pupils suffer 'nature gap' Brendan Montague | 9th September 2024 Poorer school children deprived of nature connection: new WWF report reveals a 'nature gap’ between schools in better-off and more deprived areas. Plastic protesters single out Unilever Max Friend | 5th September 2024 Greenpeace block access to Unilever HQ in single-use plastics protest. Pollution hotspots 'threaten health and habitat' Brendan Montague | 4th September 2024 A new Friends of the Earth analysis identifies ‘pollution hotspots’ where water, air, noise and light pollution converge, threatening human health and the survival of native species. An unmitigated disaster? Peter Somerville | 19th August 2024 Is UK climate change mitigation policy continuing to fail? Deep-sea mining biodiversity threat Rebecca Speare-Cole | 14th August 2024 Concerns for ocean biodiversity grow as wildlife found in deep-sea mining area. 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 »
Cumbrian coal mine ruled unlawful Catherine Early | 14th September 2024 Supreme Court rules against Whitehaven coal mine, as campaigners call for the project to be refused once and for all. XL XR? Roger Hallam | 11th September 2024 Extinction Rebellion won't happen again. But the movement built a foundation that a new revolutionary movement can usefully deploy. Poorer pupils suffer 'nature gap' Brendan Montague | 9th September 2024 Poorer school children deprived of nature connection: new WWF report reveals a 'nature gap’ between schools in better-off and more deprived areas. Plastic protesters single out Unilever Max Friend | 5th September 2024 Greenpeace block access to Unilever HQ in single-use plastics protest. Pollution hotspots 'threaten health and habitat' Brendan Montague | 4th September 2024 A new Friends of the Earth analysis identifies ‘pollution hotspots’ where water, air, noise and light pollution converge, threatening human health and the survival of native species. An unmitigated disaster? Peter Somerville | 19th August 2024 Is UK climate change mitigation policy continuing to fail? Deep-sea mining biodiversity threat Rebecca Speare-Cole | 14th August 2024 Concerns for ocean biodiversity grow as wildlife found in deep-sea mining area. 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 »
XL XR? Roger Hallam | 11th September 2024 Extinction Rebellion won't happen again. But the movement built a foundation that a new revolutionary movement can usefully deploy. Poorer pupils suffer 'nature gap' Brendan Montague | 9th September 2024 Poorer school children deprived of nature connection: new WWF report reveals a 'nature gap’ between schools in better-off and more deprived areas. Plastic protesters single out Unilever Max Friend | 5th September 2024 Greenpeace block access to Unilever HQ in single-use plastics protest. Pollution hotspots 'threaten health and habitat' Brendan Montague | 4th September 2024 A new Friends of the Earth analysis identifies ‘pollution hotspots’ where water, air, noise and light pollution converge, threatening human health and the survival of native species. An unmitigated disaster? Peter Somerville | 19th August 2024 Is UK climate change mitigation policy continuing to fail? Deep-sea mining biodiversity threat Rebecca Speare-Cole | 14th August 2024 Concerns for ocean biodiversity grow as wildlife found in deep-sea mining area. 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 »
Poorer pupils suffer 'nature gap' Brendan Montague | 9th September 2024 Poorer school children deprived of nature connection: new WWF report reveals a 'nature gap’ between schools in better-off and more deprived areas. Plastic protesters single out Unilever Max Friend | 5th September 2024 Greenpeace block access to Unilever HQ in single-use plastics protest. Pollution hotspots 'threaten health and habitat' Brendan Montague | 4th September 2024 A new Friends of the Earth analysis identifies ‘pollution hotspots’ where water, air, noise and light pollution converge, threatening human health and the survival of native species. An unmitigated disaster? Peter Somerville | 19th August 2024 Is UK climate change mitigation policy continuing to fail? Deep-sea mining biodiversity threat Rebecca Speare-Cole | 14th August 2024 Concerns for ocean biodiversity grow as wildlife found in deep-sea mining area. 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 »
Plastic protesters single out Unilever Max Friend | 5th September 2024 Greenpeace block access to Unilever HQ in single-use plastics protest. Pollution hotspots 'threaten health and habitat' Brendan Montague | 4th September 2024 A new Friends of the Earth analysis identifies ‘pollution hotspots’ where water, air, noise and light pollution converge, threatening human health and the survival of native species. An unmitigated disaster? Peter Somerville | 19th August 2024 Is UK climate change mitigation policy continuing to fail? Deep-sea mining biodiversity threat Rebecca Speare-Cole | 14th August 2024 Concerns for ocean biodiversity grow as wildlife found in deep-sea mining area. 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 »
Pollution hotspots 'threaten health and habitat' Brendan Montague | 4th September 2024 A new Friends of the Earth analysis identifies ‘pollution hotspots’ where water, air, noise and light pollution converge, threatening human health and the survival of native species. An unmitigated disaster? Peter Somerville | 19th August 2024 Is UK climate change mitigation policy continuing to fail? Deep-sea mining biodiversity threat Rebecca Speare-Cole | 14th August 2024 Concerns for ocean biodiversity grow as wildlife found in deep-sea mining area. 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 »
An unmitigated disaster? Peter Somerville | 19th August 2024 Is UK climate change mitigation policy continuing to fail? Deep-sea mining biodiversity threat Rebecca Speare-Cole | 14th August 2024 Concerns for ocean biodiversity grow as wildlife found in deep-sea mining area.
Deep-sea mining biodiversity threat Rebecca Speare-Cole | 14th August 2024 Concerns for ocean biodiversity grow as wildlife found in deep-sea mining area.