Glyphosate ditched by California University Jonathan Latham | 28th May 2019 University of California president Janet Napolitano halts use of glyphosate on all ten of its campuses. Rooting rebellion in nature Liz Hosken | 24th May 2019 Reflections on the legacy of philosopher and ‘geologian’ Thomas Berry, ten years after his death. Vote today for climate action Arthur Wyns | 23rd May 2019 Climate change tops agenda in the European elections for first time. Staying grounded Sarah Barfield Marks | 23rd May 2019 Climate Perks enables employers to offer paid ‘journey days’ to empower staff to choose low-carbon holiday travel. Oiling the wheels of injustice Khaled Diab | 23rd May 2019 Indigenous communities in the Amazon are still awaiting justice for the damage inflicted on their environments and health by Texaco. Plastic free day 'to inspire a billion people' Emily Chudy | 22nd May 2019 'We don't want to be part of the plastic pollution problem any longer. Why is it taking so long for change to happen?' Garden feeders boost bird populations Emily Beament | 22nd May 2019 British Trust for Ornithology research confirms feeding the birds can boost local populations. Fistful of rubbish David Regos | 22nd May 2019 The desert of Sergio Leone’s classic films has a new villain: rubbish. Refugee small farmer project wins prize Brendan Montague | 22nd May 2019 Eleven projects announced as winners of the 2019 Lush Spring Prize for environmental and social regeneration. Permaculture Magazine prizes now £30,000 Staff Reporter | 22nd May 2019 Groundbreaking prize aims to highlight the worldwide successes of the growing permaculture movement. Brazil backtracks on Climate Week Fabiano Maisonnave Climate Home News | 22nd May 2019 Brazil’s ministry of environment said it will now host the UN’s Latin America and the Caribbean Climate Week in Salvador in August. Emissions rise at Europe's biggest polluter Arthur Wyns | 21st May 2019 The power plant produces four times as much CO2 a year as all Ryanair flights combined. Australia returns pro-coal government Karl Mathiesen Climate Home News | 21st May 2019 Australian voters returned the pro-coal government in a stunning upset, prompting soul-searching among Australia’s left wing parties. Education for a just transition Andrew Stone | 21st May 2019 National Education Union passes motion in support of just transition and climate strikes. Extinction Rebellion protests BP AGM Staff Reporter | 21st May 2019 Extinction Rebellion Scotland holds People’s Assembly in Aberdeen city centre and protests a BP petrol station in Fort William. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 51 Page 52 Page 53 Page 54 Page 55 Page 56 Page 57 Page 58 Page 59 … Next page ›› Last page Last » 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
Rooting rebellion in nature Liz Hosken | 24th May 2019 Reflections on the legacy of philosopher and ‘geologian’ Thomas Berry, ten years after his death. Vote today for climate action Arthur Wyns | 23rd May 2019 Climate change tops agenda in the European elections for first time. Staying grounded Sarah Barfield Marks | 23rd May 2019 Climate Perks enables employers to offer paid ‘journey days’ to empower staff to choose low-carbon holiday travel. Oiling the wheels of injustice Khaled Diab | 23rd May 2019 Indigenous communities in the Amazon are still awaiting justice for the damage inflicted on their environments and health by Texaco. Plastic free day 'to inspire a billion people' Emily Chudy | 22nd May 2019 'We don't want to be part of the plastic pollution problem any longer. Why is it taking so long for change to happen?' Garden feeders boost bird populations Emily Beament | 22nd May 2019 British Trust for Ornithology research confirms feeding the birds can boost local populations. Fistful of rubbish David Regos | 22nd May 2019 The desert of Sergio Leone’s classic films has a new villain: rubbish. Refugee small farmer project wins prize Brendan Montague | 22nd May 2019 Eleven projects announced as winners of the 2019 Lush Spring Prize for environmental and social regeneration. Permaculture Magazine prizes now £30,000 Staff Reporter | 22nd May 2019 Groundbreaking prize aims to highlight the worldwide successes of the growing permaculture movement. Brazil backtracks on Climate Week Fabiano Maisonnave Climate Home News | 22nd May 2019 Brazil’s ministry of environment said it will now host the UN’s Latin America and the Caribbean Climate Week in Salvador in August. Emissions rise at Europe's biggest polluter Arthur Wyns | 21st May 2019 The power plant produces four times as much CO2 a year as all Ryanair flights combined. Australia returns pro-coal government Karl Mathiesen Climate Home News | 21st May 2019 Australian voters returned the pro-coal government in a stunning upset, prompting soul-searching among Australia’s left wing parties. Education for a just transition Andrew Stone | 21st May 2019 National Education Union passes motion in support of just transition and climate strikes. Extinction Rebellion protests BP AGM Staff Reporter | 21st May 2019 Extinction Rebellion Scotland holds People’s Assembly in Aberdeen city centre and protests a BP petrol station in Fort William. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 51 Page 52 Page 53 Page 54 Page 55 Page 56 Page 57 Page 58 Page 59 … Next page ›› Last page Last » 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
Vote today for climate action Arthur Wyns | 23rd May 2019 Climate change tops agenda in the European elections for first time. Staying grounded Sarah Barfield Marks | 23rd May 2019 Climate Perks enables employers to offer paid ‘journey days’ to empower staff to choose low-carbon holiday travel. Oiling the wheels of injustice Khaled Diab | 23rd May 2019 Indigenous communities in the Amazon are still awaiting justice for the damage inflicted on their environments and health by Texaco. Plastic free day 'to inspire a billion people' Emily Chudy | 22nd May 2019 'We don't want to be part of the plastic pollution problem any longer. Why is it taking so long for change to happen?' Garden feeders boost bird populations Emily Beament | 22nd May 2019 British Trust for Ornithology research confirms feeding the birds can boost local populations. Fistful of rubbish David Regos | 22nd May 2019 The desert of Sergio Leone’s classic films has a new villain: rubbish. Refugee small farmer project wins prize Brendan Montague | 22nd May 2019 Eleven projects announced as winners of the 2019 Lush Spring Prize for environmental and social regeneration. Permaculture Magazine prizes now £30,000 Staff Reporter | 22nd May 2019 Groundbreaking prize aims to highlight the worldwide successes of the growing permaculture movement. Brazil backtracks on Climate Week Fabiano Maisonnave Climate Home News | 22nd May 2019 Brazil’s ministry of environment said it will now host the UN’s Latin America and the Caribbean Climate Week in Salvador in August. Emissions rise at Europe's biggest polluter Arthur Wyns | 21st May 2019 The power plant produces four times as much CO2 a year as all Ryanair flights combined. Australia returns pro-coal government Karl Mathiesen Climate Home News | 21st May 2019 Australian voters returned the pro-coal government in a stunning upset, prompting soul-searching among Australia’s left wing parties. Education for a just transition Andrew Stone | 21st May 2019 National Education Union passes motion in support of just transition and climate strikes. Extinction Rebellion protests BP AGM Staff Reporter | 21st May 2019 Extinction Rebellion Scotland holds People’s Assembly in Aberdeen city centre and protests a BP petrol station in Fort William. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 51 Page 52 Page 53 Page 54 Page 55 Page 56 Page 57 Page 58 Page 59 … Next page ›› Last page Last » 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
Staying grounded Sarah Barfield Marks | 23rd May 2019 Climate Perks enables employers to offer paid ‘journey days’ to empower staff to choose low-carbon holiday travel. Oiling the wheels of injustice Khaled Diab | 23rd May 2019 Indigenous communities in the Amazon are still awaiting justice for the damage inflicted on their environments and health by Texaco. Plastic free day 'to inspire a billion people' Emily Chudy | 22nd May 2019 'We don't want to be part of the plastic pollution problem any longer. Why is it taking so long for change to happen?' Garden feeders boost bird populations Emily Beament | 22nd May 2019 British Trust for Ornithology research confirms feeding the birds can boost local populations. Fistful of rubbish David Regos | 22nd May 2019 The desert of Sergio Leone’s classic films has a new villain: rubbish. Refugee small farmer project wins prize Brendan Montague | 22nd May 2019 Eleven projects announced as winners of the 2019 Lush Spring Prize for environmental and social regeneration. Permaculture Magazine prizes now £30,000 Staff Reporter | 22nd May 2019 Groundbreaking prize aims to highlight the worldwide successes of the growing permaculture movement. Brazil backtracks on Climate Week Fabiano Maisonnave Climate Home News | 22nd May 2019 Brazil’s ministry of environment said it will now host the UN’s Latin America and the Caribbean Climate Week in Salvador in August. Emissions rise at Europe's biggest polluter Arthur Wyns | 21st May 2019 The power plant produces four times as much CO2 a year as all Ryanair flights combined. Australia returns pro-coal government Karl Mathiesen Climate Home News | 21st May 2019 Australian voters returned the pro-coal government in a stunning upset, prompting soul-searching among Australia’s left wing parties. Education for a just transition Andrew Stone | 21st May 2019 National Education Union passes motion in support of just transition and climate strikes. Extinction Rebellion protests BP AGM Staff Reporter | 21st May 2019 Extinction Rebellion Scotland holds People’s Assembly in Aberdeen city centre and protests a BP petrol station in Fort William. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 51 Page 52 Page 53 Page 54 Page 55 Page 56 Page 57 Page 58 Page 59 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Oiling the wheels of injustice Khaled Diab | 23rd May 2019 Indigenous communities in the Amazon are still awaiting justice for the damage inflicted on their environments and health by Texaco. Plastic free day 'to inspire a billion people' Emily Chudy | 22nd May 2019 'We don't want to be part of the plastic pollution problem any longer. Why is it taking so long for change to happen?' Garden feeders boost bird populations Emily Beament | 22nd May 2019 British Trust for Ornithology research confirms feeding the birds can boost local populations. Fistful of rubbish David Regos | 22nd May 2019 The desert of Sergio Leone’s classic films has a new villain: rubbish. Refugee small farmer project wins prize Brendan Montague | 22nd May 2019 Eleven projects announced as winners of the 2019 Lush Spring Prize for environmental and social regeneration. Permaculture Magazine prizes now £30,000 Staff Reporter | 22nd May 2019 Groundbreaking prize aims to highlight the worldwide successes of the growing permaculture movement. Brazil backtracks on Climate Week Fabiano Maisonnave Climate Home News | 22nd May 2019 Brazil’s ministry of environment said it will now host the UN’s Latin America and the Caribbean Climate Week in Salvador in August. Emissions rise at Europe's biggest polluter Arthur Wyns | 21st May 2019 The power plant produces four times as much CO2 a year as all Ryanair flights combined. Australia returns pro-coal government Karl Mathiesen Climate Home News | 21st May 2019 Australian voters returned the pro-coal government in a stunning upset, prompting soul-searching among Australia’s left wing parties. Education for a just transition Andrew Stone | 21st May 2019 National Education Union passes motion in support of just transition and climate strikes. Extinction Rebellion protests BP AGM Staff Reporter | 21st May 2019 Extinction Rebellion Scotland holds People’s Assembly in Aberdeen city centre and protests a BP petrol station in Fort William. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 51 Page 52 Page 53 Page 54 Page 55 Page 56 Page 57 Page 58 Page 59 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Plastic free day 'to inspire a billion people' Emily Chudy | 22nd May 2019 'We don't want to be part of the plastic pollution problem any longer. Why is it taking so long for change to happen?' Garden feeders boost bird populations Emily Beament | 22nd May 2019 British Trust for Ornithology research confirms feeding the birds can boost local populations. Fistful of rubbish David Regos | 22nd May 2019 The desert of Sergio Leone’s classic films has a new villain: rubbish. Refugee small farmer project wins prize Brendan Montague | 22nd May 2019 Eleven projects announced as winners of the 2019 Lush Spring Prize for environmental and social regeneration. Permaculture Magazine prizes now £30,000 Staff Reporter | 22nd May 2019 Groundbreaking prize aims to highlight the worldwide successes of the growing permaculture movement. Brazil backtracks on Climate Week Fabiano Maisonnave Climate Home News | 22nd May 2019 Brazil’s ministry of environment said it will now host the UN’s Latin America and the Caribbean Climate Week in Salvador in August. Emissions rise at Europe's biggest polluter Arthur Wyns | 21st May 2019 The power plant produces four times as much CO2 a year as all Ryanair flights combined. Australia returns pro-coal government Karl Mathiesen Climate Home News | 21st May 2019 Australian voters returned the pro-coal government in a stunning upset, prompting soul-searching among Australia’s left wing parties. Education for a just transition Andrew Stone | 21st May 2019 National Education Union passes motion in support of just transition and climate strikes. Extinction Rebellion protests BP AGM Staff Reporter | 21st May 2019 Extinction Rebellion Scotland holds People’s Assembly in Aberdeen city centre and protests a BP petrol station in Fort William. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 51 Page 52 Page 53 Page 54 Page 55 Page 56 Page 57 Page 58 Page 59 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Garden feeders boost bird populations Emily Beament | 22nd May 2019 British Trust for Ornithology research confirms feeding the birds can boost local populations. Fistful of rubbish David Regos | 22nd May 2019 The desert of Sergio Leone’s classic films has a new villain: rubbish. Refugee small farmer project wins prize Brendan Montague | 22nd May 2019 Eleven projects announced as winners of the 2019 Lush Spring Prize for environmental and social regeneration. Permaculture Magazine prizes now £30,000 Staff Reporter | 22nd May 2019 Groundbreaking prize aims to highlight the worldwide successes of the growing permaculture movement. Brazil backtracks on Climate Week Fabiano Maisonnave Climate Home News | 22nd May 2019 Brazil’s ministry of environment said it will now host the UN’s Latin America and the Caribbean Climate Week in Salvador in August. Emissions rise at Europe's biggest polluter Arthur Wyns | 21st May 2019 The power plant produces four times as much CO2 a year as all Ryanair flights combined. Australia returns pro-coal government Karl Mathiesen Climate Home News | 21st May 2019 Australian voters returned the pro-coal government in a stunning upset, prompting soul-searching among Australia’s left wing parties. Education for a just transition Andrew Stone | 21st May 2019 National Education Union passes motion in support of just transition and climate strikes. Extinction Rebellion protests BP AGM Staff Reporter | 21st May 2019 Extinction Rebellion Scotland holds People’s Assembly in Aberdeen city centre and protests a BP petrol station in Fort William. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 51 Page 52 Page 53 Page 54 Page 55 Page 56 Page 57 Page 58 Page 59 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Fistful of rubbish David Regos | 22nd May 2019 The desert of Sergio Leone’s classic films has a new villain: rubbish. Refugee small farmer project wins prize Brendan Montague | 22nd May 2019 Eleven projects announced as winners of the 2019 Lush Spring Prize for environmental and social regeneration. Permaculture Magazine prizes now £30,000 Staff Reporter | 22nd May 2019 Groundbreaking prize aims to highlight the worldwide successes of the growing permaculture movement. Brazil backtracks on Climate Week Fabiano Maisonnave Climate Home News | 22nd May 2019 Brazil’s ministry of environment said it will now host the UN’s Latin America and the Caribbean Climate Week in Salvador in August. Emissions rise at Europe's biggest polluter Arthur Wyns | 21st May 2019 The power plant produces four times as much CO2 a year as all Ryanair flights combined. Australia returns pro-coal government Karl Mathiesen Climate Home News | 21st May 2019 Australian voters returned the pro-coal government in a stunning upset, prompting soul-searching among Australia’s left wing parties. Education for a just transition Andrew Stone | 21st May 2019 National Education Union passes motion in support of just transition and climate strikes. Extinction Rebellion protests BP AGM Staff Reporter | 21st May 2019 Extinction Rebellion Scotland holds People’s Assembly in Aberdeen city centre and protests a BP petrol station in Fort William. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 51 Page 52 Page 53 Page 54 Page 55 Page 56 Page 57 Page 58 Page 59 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Refugee small farmer project wins prize Brendan Montague | 22nd May 2019 Eleven projects announced as winners of the 2019 Lush Spring Prize for environmental and social regeneration. Permaculture Magazine prizes now £30,000 Staff Reporter | 22nd May 2019 Groundbreaking prize aims to highlight the worldwide successes of the growing permaculture movement. Brazil backtracks on Climate Week Fabiano Maisonnave Climate Home News | 22nd May 2019 Brazil’s ministry of environment said it will now host the UN’s Latin America and the Caribbean Climate Week in Salvador in August. Emissions rise at Europe's biggest polluter Arthur Wyns | 21st May 2019 The power plant produces four times as much CO2 a year as all Ryanair flights combined. Australia returns pro-coal government Karl Mathiesen Climate Home News | 21st May 2019 Australian voters returned the pro-coal government in a stunning upset, prompting soul-searching among Australia’s left wing parties. Education for a just transition Andrew Stone | 21st May 2019 National Education Union passes motion in support of just transition and climate strikes. Extinction Rebellion protests BP AGM Staff Reporter | 21st May 2019 Extinction Rebellion Scotland holds People’s Assembly in Aberdeen city centre and protests a BP petrol station in Fort William. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 51 Page 52 Page 53 Page 54 Page 55 Page 56 Page 57 Page 58 Page 59 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Permaculture Magazine prizes now £30,000 Staff Reporter | 22nd May 2019 Groundbreaking prize aims to highlight the worldwide successes of the growing permaculture movement. Brazil backtracks on Climate Week Fabiano Maisonnave Climate Home News | 22nd May 2019 Brazil’s ministry of environment said it will now host the UN’s Latin America and the Caribbean Climate Week in Salvador in August. Emissions rise at Europe's biggest polluter Arthur Wyns | 21st May 2019 The power plant produces four times as much CO2 a year as all Ryanair flights combined. Australia returns pro-coal government Karl Mathiesen Climate Home News | 21st May 2019 Australian voters returned the pro-coal government in a stunning upset, prompting soul-searching among Australia’s left wing parties. Education for a just transition Andrew Stone | 21st May 2019 National Education Union passes motion in support of just transition and climate strikes. Extinction Rebellion protests BP AGM Staff Reporter | 21st May 2019 Extinction Rebellion Scotland holds People’s Assembly in Aberdeen city centre and protests a BP petrol station in Fort William. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 51 Page 52 Page 53 Page 54 Page 55 Page 56 Page 57 Page 58 Page 59 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Brazil backtracks on Climate Week Fabiano Maisonnave Climate Home News | 22nd May 2019 Brazil’s ministry of environment said it will now host the UN’s Latin America and the Caribbean Climate Week in Salvador in August. Emissions rise at Europe's biggest polluter Arthur Wyns | 21st May 2019 The power plant produces four times as much CO2 a year as all Ryanair flights combined. Australia returns pro-coal government Karl Mathiesen Climate Home News | 21st May 2019 Australian voters returned the pro-coal government in a stunning upset, prompting soul-searching among Australia’s left wing parties. Education for a just transition Andrew Stone | 21st May 2019 National Education Union passes motion in support of just transition and climate strikes. Extinction Rebellion protests BP AGM Staff Reporter | 21st May 2019 Extinction Rebellion Scotland holds People’s Assembly in Aberdeen city centre and protests a BP petrol station in Fort William. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 51 Page 52 Page 53 Page 54 Page 55 Page 56 Page 57 Page 58 Page 59 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Emissions rise at Europe's biggest polluter Arthur Wyns | 21st May 2019 The power plant produces four times as much CO2 a year as all Ryanair flights combined. Australia returns pro-coal government Karl Mathiesen Climate Home News | 21st May 2019 Australian voters returned the pro-coal government in a stunning upset, prompting soul-searching among Australia’s left wing parties. Education for a just transition Andrew Stone | 21st May 2019 National Education Union passes motion in support of just transition and climate strikes. Extinction Rebellion protests BP AGM Staff Reporter | 21st May 2019 Extinction Rebellion Scotland holds People’s Assembly in Aberdeen city centre and protests a BP petrol station in Fort William. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 51 Page 52 Page 53 Page 54 Page 55 Page 56 Page 57 Page 58 Page 59 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Australia returns pro-coal government Karl Mathiesen Climate Home News | 21st May 2019 Australian voters returned the pro-coal government in a stunning upset, prompting soul-searching among Australia’s left wing parties. Education for a just transition Andrew Stone | 21st May 2019 National Education Union passes motion in support of just transition and climate strikes. Extinction Rebellion protests BP AGM Staff Reporter | 21st May 2019 Extinction Rebellion Scotland holds People’s Assembly in Aberdeen city centre and protests a BP petrol station in Fort William. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 51 Page 52 Page 53 Page 54 Page 55 Page 56 Page 57 Page 58 Page 59 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Education for a just transition Andrew Stone | 21st May 2019 National Education Union passes motion in support of just transition and climate strikes. Extinction Rebellion protests BP AGM Staff Reporter | 21st May 2019 Extinction Rebellion Scotland holds People’s Assembly in Aberdeen city centre and protests a BP petrol station in Fort William.
Extinction Rebellion protests BP AGM Staff Reporter | 21st May 2019 Extinction Rebellion Scotland holds People’s Assembly in Aberdeen city centre and protests a BP petrol station in Fort William.