XR 'must address safety and security concerns' Chris Saltmarsh | 21st May 2019 Protestor support group Green and Black Cross has publicly criticised Extinction Rebellion's record on safety, security and policing. Peaceful BP protest shut down by police Tess de la Mare | 20th May 2019 'The police are right to treat the area like a crime scene. But the real crime is not what our volunteers are doing...' Greenpeace blockades BP headquarters Tess de la Mare | 20th May 2019 The campaigners are demanding that BP immediately ends all exploration for new oil and gas. Beemageddon Emma Bowden | 20th May 2019 Climate change, habitat loss, pollution and disease threaten UK bee populations. Launch of Wild and Free Beings Peter Bonnebaigt | 20th May 2019 Wild and Free Beings launches with aim to raise awareness about the conditions for cetaceans in captivity and inspire change. XR 'dropped by legal support advisors' Catherine Early | 17th May 2019 A legal support organisation ends work with Extinction Rebellion (XR) following 'serious concerns' about the safety of protesters. Islanders bring climate human rights claim Marianne Brooker | 17th May 2019 Torres Strait Islanders are bringing a case to the UN’s Human Rights Committee against Australian Government's inaction on climate change. The oil spills of Ogoniland Amelia Collins | 17th May 2019 Oil still contaminates the Niger Delta, over two decades after Shell was first called out for its destruction of the land. Labour's 'green industrial revolution' Brendan Montague | 16th May 2019 Nationalise National Grid and divert £13 billion profits to renewable energy revolution - says Labour party. Rugby tackling pollution Andrew Gate | 16th May 2019 Leeds Rhinos Rugby League club is working to lower its carbon footprint, get rid of single-use plastics and transition to 100 percent renewable energy. Brazilian indigenous peoples propose boycott Marianne Brooker | 16th May 2019 Coalition of indigenous groups calls for boycott of companies that invade and exploit protected Brazilian lands. Gove to meet trophy hunting campaigners Staff Reporter | 15th May 2019 UK hunters are shooting ‘critically endangered’ species and animals that are extinct in the wild, new report reveals Join the Puffarazzi Staff Reporter | 15th May 2019 Puffins - among Britain's favourite birds - are in serious trouble with their numbers plummeting. Activists plant trees against property developer Staff Reporter | 14th May 2019 Activists from Extinction Rebellion Glasgow have planted trees in the ground where property developers had previously cut them down. UK has more coal than it will ever need Isobel Tarr | 14th May 2019 Why are coal-fired power stations continuing to buy coal in excess of their projected life span? Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 52 Page 53 Page 54 Page 55 Page 56 Page 57 Page 58 Page 59 Page 60 … 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
Peaceful BP protest shut down by police Tess de la Mare | 20th May 2019 'The police are right to treat the area like a crime scene. But the real crime is not what our volunteers are doing...' Greenpeace blockades BP headquarters Tess de la Mare | 20th May 2019 The campaigners are demanding that BP immediately ends all exploration for new oil and gas. Beemageddon Emma Bowden | 20th May 2019 Climate change, habitat loss, pollution and disease threaten UK bee populations. Launch of Wild and Free Beings Peter Bonnebaigt | 20th May 2019 Wild and Free Beings launches with aim to raise awareness about the conditions for cetaceans in captivity and inspire change. XR 'dropped by legal support advisors' Catherine Early | 17th May 2019 A legal support organisation ends work with Extinction Rebellion (XR) following 'serious concerns' about the safety of protesters. Islanders bring climate human rights claim Marianne Brooker | 17th May 2019 Torres Strait Islanders are bringing a case to the UN’s Human Rights Committee against Australian Government's inaction on climate change. The oil spills of Ogoniland Amelia Collins | 17th May 2019 Oil still contaminates the Niger Delta, over two decades after Shell was first called out for its destruction of the land. Labour's 'green industrial revolution' Brendan Montague | 16th May 2019 Nationalise National Grid and divert £13 billion profits to renewable energy revolution - says Labour party. Rugby tackling pollution Andrew Gate | 16th May 2019 Leeds Rhinos Rugby League club is working to lower its carbon footprint, get rid of single-use plastics and transition to 100 percent renewable energy. Brazilian indigenous peoples propose boycott Marianne Brooker | 16th May 2019 Coalition of indigenous groups calls for boycott of companies that invade and exploit protected Brazilian lands. Gove to meet trophy hunting campaigners Staff Reporter | 15th May 2019 UK hunters are shooting ‘critically endangered’ species and animals that are extinct in the wild, new report reveals Join the Puffarazzi Staff Reporter | 15th May 2019 Puffins - among Britain's favourite birds - are in serious trouble with their numbers plummeting. Activists plant trees against property developer Staff Reporter | 14th May 2019 Activists from Extinction Rebellion Glasgow have planted trees in the ground where property developers had previously cut them down. UK has more coal than it will ever need Isobel Tarr | 14th May 2019 Why are coal-fired power stations continuing to buy coal in excess of their projected life span? Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 52 Page 53 Page 54 Page 55 Page 56 Page 57 Page 58 Page 59 Page 60 … 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
Greenpeace blockades BP headquarters Tess de la Mare | 20th May 2019 The campaigners are demanding that BP immediately ends all exploration for new oil and gas. Beemageddon Emma Bowden | 20th May 2019 Climate change, habitat loss, pollution and disease threaten UK bee populations. Launch of Wild and Free Beings Peter Bonnebaigt | 20th May 2019 Wild and Free Beings launches with aim to raise awareness about the conditions for cetaceans in captivity and inspire change. XR 'dropped by legal support advisors' Catherine Early | 17th May 2019 A legal support organisation ends work with Extinction Rebellion (XR) following 'serious concerns' about the safety of protesters. Islanders bring climate human rights claim Marianne Brooker | 17th May 2019 Torres Strait Islanders are bringing a case to the UN’s Human Rights Committee against Australian Government's inaction on climate change. The oil spills of Ogoniland Amelia Collins | 17th May 2019 Oil still contaminates the Niger Delta, over two decades after Shell was first called out for its destruction of the land. Labour's 'green industrial revolution' Brendan Montague | 16th May 2019 Nationalise National Grid and divert £13 billion profits to renewable energy revolution - says Labour party. Rugby tackling pollution Andrew Gate | 16th May 2019 Leeds Rhinos Rugby League club is working to lower its carbon footprint, get rid of single-use plastics and transition to 100 percent renewable energy. Brazilian indigenous peoples propose boycott Marianne Brooker | 16th May 2019 Coalition of indigenous groups calls for boycott of companies that invade and exploit protected Brazilian lands. Gove to meet trophy hunting campaigners Staff Reporter | 15th May 2019 UK hunters are shooting ‘critically endangered’ species and animals that are extinct in the wild, new report reveals Join the Puffarazzi Staff Reporter | 15th May 2019 Puffins - among Britain's favourite birds - are in serious trouble with their numbers plummeting. Activists plant trees against property developer Staff Reporter | 14th May 2019 Activists from Extinction Rebellion Glasgow have planted trees in the ground where property developers had previously cut them down. UK has more coal than it will ever need Isobel Tarr | 14th May 2019 Why are coal-fired power stations continuing to buy coal in excess of their projected life span? Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 52 Page 53 Page 54 Page 55 Page 56 Page 57 Page 58 Page 59 Page 60 … 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
Beemageddon Emma Bowden | 20th May 2019 Climate change, habitat loss, pollution and disease threaten UK bee populations. Launch of Wild and Free Beings Peter Bonnebaigt | 20th May 2019 Wild and Free Beings launches with aim to raise awareness about the conditions for cetaceans in captivity and inspire change. XR 'dropped by legal support advisors' Catherine Early | 17th May 2019 A legal support organisation ends work with Extinction Rebellion (XR) following 'serious concerns' about the safety of protesters. Islanders bring climate human rights claim Marianne Brooker | 17th May 2019 Torres Strait Islanders are bringing a case to the UN’s Human Rights Committee against Australian Government's inaction on climate change. The oil spills of Ogoniland Amelia Collins | 17th May 2019 Oil still contaminates the Niger Delta, over two decades after Shell was first called out for its destruction of the land. Labour's 'green industrial revolution' Brendan Montague | 16th May 2019 Nationalise National Grid and divert £13 billion profits to renewable energy revolution - says Labour party. Rugby tackling pollution Andrew Gate | 16th May 2019 Leeds Rhinos Rugby League club is working to lower its carbon footprint, get rid of single-use plastics and transition to 100 percent renewable energy. Brazilian indigenous peoples propose boycott Marianne Brooker | 16th May 2019 Coalition of indigenous groups calls for boycott of companies that invade and exploit protected Brazilian lands. Gove to meet trophy hunting campaigners Staff Reporter | 15th May 2019 UK hunters are shooting ‘critically endangered’ species and animals that are extinct in the wild, new report reveals Join the Puffarazzi Staff Reporter | 15th May 2019 Puffins - among Britain's favourite birds - are in serious trouble with their numbers plummeting. Activists plant trees against property developer Staff Reporter | 14th May 2019 Activists from Extinction Rebellion Glasgow have planted trees in the ground where property developers had previously cut them down. UK has more coal than it will ever need Isobel Tarr | 14th May 2019 Why are coal-fired power stations continuing to buy coal in excess of their projected life span? Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 52 Page 53 Page 54 Page 55 Page 56 Page 57 Page 58 Page 59 Page 60 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Launch of Wild and Free Beings Peter Bonnebaigt | 20th May 2019 Wild and Free Beings launches with aim to raise awareness about the conditions for cetaceans in captivity and inspire change. XR 'dropped by legal support advisors' Catherine Early | 17th May 2019 A legal support organisation ends work with Extinction Rebellion (XR) following 'serious concerns' about the safety of protesters. Islanders bring climate human rights claim Marianne Brooker | 17th May 2019 Torres Strait Islanders are bringing a case to the UN’s Human Rights Committee against Australian Government's inaction on climate change. The oil spills of Ogoniland Amelia Collins | 17th May 2019 Oil still contaminates the Niger Delta, over two decades after Shell was first called out for its destruction of the land. Labour's 'green industrial revolution' Brendan Montague | 16th May 2019 Nationalise National Grid and divert £13 billion profits to renewable energy revolution - says Labour party. Rugby tackling pollution Andrew Gate | 16th May 2019 Leeds Rhinos Rugby League club is working to lower its carbon footprint, get rid of single-use plastics and transition to 100 percent renewable energy. Brazilian indigenous peoples propose boycott Marianne Brooker | 16th May 2019 Coalition of indigenous groups calls for boycott of companies that invade and exploit protected Brazilian lands. Gove to meet trophy hunting campaigners Staff Reporter | 15th May 2019 UK hunters are shooting ‘critically endangered’ species and animals that are extinct in the wild, new report reveals Join the Puffarazzi Staff Reporter | 15th May 2019 Puffins - among Britain's favourite birds - are in serious trouble with their numbers plummeting. Activists plant trees against property developer Staff Reporter | 14th May 2019 Activists from Extinction Rebellion Glasgow have planted trees in the ground where property developers had previously cut them down. UK has more coal than it will ever need Isobel Tarr | 14th May 2019 Why are coal-fired power stations continuing to buy coal in excess of their projected life span? Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 52 Page 53 Page 54 Page 55 Page 56 Page 57 Page 58 Page 59 Page 60 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
XR 'dropped by legal support advisors' Catherine Early | 17th May 2019 A legal support organisation ends work with Extinction Rebellion (XR) following 'serious concerns' about the safety of protesters. Islanders bring climate human rights claim Marianne Brooker | 17th May 2019 Torres Strait Islanders are bringing a case to the UN’s Human Rights Committee against Australian Government's inaction on climate change. The oil spills of Ogoniland Amelia Collins | 17th May 2019 Oil still contaminates the Niger Delta, over two decades after Shell was first called out for its destruction of the land. Labour's 'green industrial revolution' Brendan Montague | 16th May 2019 Nationalise National Grid and divert £13 billion profits to renewable energy revolution - says Labour party. Rugby tackling pollution Andrew Gate | 16th May 2019 Leeds Rhinos Rugby League club is working to lower its carbon footprint, get rid of single-use plastics and transition to 100 percent renewable energy. Brazilian indigenous peoples propose boycott Marianne Brooker | 16th May 2019 Coalition of indigenous groups calls for boycott of companies that invade and exploit protected Brazilian lands. Gove to meet trophy hunting campaigners Staff Reporter | 15th May 2019 UK hunters are shooting ‘critically endangered’ species and animals that are extinct in the wild, new report reveals Join the Puffarazzi Staff Reporter | 15th May 2019 Puffins - among Britain's favourite birds - are in serious trouble with their numbers plummeting. Activists plant trees against property developer Staff Reporter | 14th May 2019 Activists from Extinction Rebellion Glasgow have planted trees in the ground where property developers had previously cut them down. UK has more coal than it will ever need Isobel Tarr | 14th May 2019 Why are coal-fired power stations continuing to buy coal in excess of their projected life span? Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 52 Page 53 Page 54 Page 55 Page 56 Page 57 Page 58 Page 59 Page 60 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Islanders bring climate human rights claim Marianne Brooker | 17th May 2019 Torres Strait Islanders are bringing a case to the UN’s Human Rights Committee against Australian Government's inaction on climate change. The oil spills of Ogoniland Amelia Collins | 17th May 2019 Oil still contaminates the Niger Delta, over two decades after Shell was first called out for its destruction of the land. Labour's 'green industrial revolution' Brendan Montague | 16th May 2019 Nationalise National Grid and divert £13 billion profits to renewable energy revolution - says Labour party. Rugby tackling pollution Andrew Gate | 16th May 2019 Leeds Rhinos Rugby League club is working to lower its carbon footprint, get rid of single-use plastics and transition to 100 percent renewable energy. Brazilian indigenous peoples propose boycott Marianne Brooker | 16th May 2019 Coalition of indigenous groups calls for boycott of companies that invade and exploit protected Brazilian lands. Gove to meet trophy hunting campaigners Staff Reporter | 15th May 2019 UK hunters are shooting ‘critically endangered’ species and animals that are extinct in the wild, new report reveals Join the Puffarazzi Staff Reporter | 15th May 2019 Puffins - among Britain's favourite birds - are in serious trouble with their numbers plummeting. Activists plant trees against property developer Staff Reporter | 14th May 2019 Activists from Extinction Rebellion Glasgow have planted trees in the ground where property developers had previously cut them down. UK has more coal than it will ever need Isobel Tarr | 14th May 2019 Why are coal-fired power stations continuing to buy coal in excess of their projected life span? Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 52 Page 53 Page 54 Page 55 Page 56 Page 57 Page 58 Page 59 Page 60 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
The oil spills of Ogoniland Amelia Collins | 17th May 2019 Oil still contaminates the Niger Delta, over two decades after Shell was first called out for its destruction of the land. Labour's 'green industrial revolution' Brendan Montague | 16th May 2019 Nationalise National Grid and divert £13 billion profits to renewable energy revolution - says Labour party. Rugby tackling pollution Andrew Gate | 16th May 2019 Leeds Rhinos Rugby League club is working to lower its carbon footprint, get rid of single-use plastics and transition to 100 percent renewable energy. Brazilian indigenous peoples propose boycott Marianne Brooker | 16th May 2019 Coalition of indigenous groups calls for boycott of companies that invade and exploit protected Brazilian lands. Gove to meet trophy hunting campaigners Staff Reporter | 15th May 2019 UK hunters are shooting ‘critically endangered’ species and animals that are extinct in the wild, new report reveals Join the Puffarazzi Staff Reporter | 15th May 2019 Puffins - among Britain's favourite birds - are in serious trouble with their numbers plummeting. Activists plant trees against property developer Staff Reporter | 14th May 2019 Activists from Extinction Rebellion Glasgow have planted trees in the ground where property developers had previously cut them down. UK has more coal than it will ever need Isobel Tarr | 14th May 2019 Why are coal-fired power stations continuing to buy coal in excess of their projected life span? Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 52 Page 53 Page 54 Page 55 Page 56 Page 57 Page 58 Page 59 Page 60 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Labour's 'green industrial revolution' Brendan Montague | 16th May 2019 Nationalise National Grid and divert £13 billion profits to renewable energy revolution - says Labour party. Rugby tackling pollution Andrew Gate | 16th May 2019 Leeds Rhinos Rugby League club is working to lower its carbon footprint, get rid of single-use plastics and transition to 100 percent renewable energy. Brazilian indigenous peoples propose boycott Marianne Brooker | 16th May 2019 Coalition of indigenous groups calls for boycott of companies that invade and exploit protected Brazilian lands. Gove to meet trophy hunting campaigners Staff Reporter | 15th May 2019 UK hunters are shooting ‘critically endangered’ species and animals that are extinct in the wild, new report reveals Join the Puffarazzi Staff Reporter | 15th May 2019 Puffins - among Britain's favourite birds - are in serious trouble with their numbers plummeting. Activists plant trees against property developer Staff Reporter | 14th May 2019 Activists from Extinction Rebellion Glasgow have planted trees in the ground where property developers had previously cut them down. UK has more coal than it will ever need Isobel Tarr | 14th May 2019 Why are coal-fired power stations continuing to buy coal in excess of their projected life span? Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 52 Page 53 Page 54 Page 55 Page 56 Page 57 Page 58 Page 59 Page 60 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Rugby tackling pollution Andrew Gate | 16th May 2019 Leeds Rhinos Rugby League club is working to lower its carbon footprint, get rid of single-use plastics and transition to 100 percent renewable energy. Brazilian indigenous peoples propose boycott Marianne Brooker | 16th May 2019 Coalition of indigenous groups calls for boycott of companies that invade and exploit protected Brazilian lands. Gove to meet trophy hunting campaigners Staff Reporter | 15th May 2019 UK hunters are shooting ‘critically endangered’ species and animals that are extinct in the wild, new report reveals Join the Puffarazzi Staff Reporter | 15th May 2019 Puffins - among Britain's favourite birds - are in serious trouble with their numbers plummeting. Activists plant trees against property developer Staff Reporter | 14th May 2019 Activists from Extinction Rebellion Glasgow have planted trees in the ground where property developers had previously cut them down. UK has more coal than it will ever need Isobel Tarr | 14th May 2019 Why are coal-fired power stations continuing to buy coal in excess of their projected life span? Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 52 Page 53 Page 54 Page 55 Page 56 Page 57 Page 58 Page 59 Page 60 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Brazilian indigenous peoples propose boycott Marianne Brooker | 16th May 2019 Coalition of indigenous groups calls for boycott of companies that invade and exploit protected Brazilian lands. Gove to meet trophy hunting campaigners Staff Reporter | 15th May 2019 UK hunters are shooting ‘critically endangered’ species and animals that are extinct in the wild, new report reveals Join the Puffarazzi Staff Reporter | 15th May 2019 Puffins - among Britain's favourite birds - are in serious trouble with their numbers plummeting. Activists plant trees against property developer Staff Reporter | 14th May 2019 Activists from Extinction Rebellion Glasgow have planted trees in the ground where property developers had previously cut them down. UK has more coal than it will ever need Isobel Tarr | 14th May 2019 Why are coal-fired power stations continuing to buy coal in excess of their projected life span? Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 52 Page 53 Page 54 Page 55 Page 56 Page 57 Page 58 Page 59 Page 60 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Gove to meet trophy hunting campaigners Staff Reporter | 15th May 2019 UK hunters are shooting ‘critically endangered’ species and animals that are extinct in the wild, new report reveals Join the Puffarazzi Staff Reporter | 15th May 2019 Puffins - among Britain's favourite birds - are in serious trouble with their numbers plummeting. Activists plant trees against property developer Staff Reporter | 14th May 2019 Activists from Extinction Rebellion Glasgow have planted trees in the ground where property developers had previously cut them down. UK has more coal than it will ever need Isobel Tarr | 14th May 2019 Why are coal-fired power stations continuing to buy coal in excess of their projected life span? Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 52 Page 53 Page 54 Page 55 Page 56 Page 57 Page 58 Page 59 Page 60 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Join the Puffarazzi Staff Reporter | 15th May 2019 Puffins - among Britain's favourite birds - are in serious trouble with their numbers plummeting. Activists plant trees against property developer Staff Reporter | 14th May 2019 Activists from Extinction Rebellion Glasgow have planted trees in the ground where property developers had previously cut them down. UK has more coal than it will ever need Isobel Tarr | 14th May 2019 Why are coal-fired power stations continuing to buy coal in excess of their projected life span? Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 52 Page 53 Page 54 Page 55 Page 56 Page 57 Page 58 Page 59 Page 60 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Activists plant trees against property developer Staff Reporter | 14th May 2019 Activists from Extinction Rebellion Glasgow have planted trees in the ground where property developers had previously cut them down. UK has more coal than it will ever need Isobel Tarr | 14th May 2019 Why are coal-fired power stations continuing to buy coal in excess of their projected life span?
UK has more coal than it will ever need Isobel Tarr | 14th May 2019 Why are coal-fired power stations continuing to buy coal in excess of their projected life span?