A silent killer Monica Piccinini | 27th January 2025 Invasive lobular breast cancer is a silent killer. Punking Reeves' climate denial donations Brendan Montague | 25th January 2025 Guerrilla London Underground ads attack British chancellor for taking climate denier donations. MPs in climate and nature rebellion Brendan Montague | 24th January 2025 Sir Keir Starmer's Labour government resisting climate legislation despite rebellion from own MPs. University bans fossil fuel recruiters Brendan Montague | 24th January 2025 Aberystwyth University commits to cutting fossil fuel and mining companies out of careers and recruitment activities. Meet Kenya’s climate refugees Steve Trent | 23rd January 2025 Climate refugees in Dadaab struggle to survive despite Kenya implementing Refugee Act. Climate impacts could wipe out profits Brendan Montague | 22nd January 2025 Climate impacts could slash seven per cent of corporate earnings in the next decade. Everybody eats... Jan Goodey | 21st January 2025 A secure plant-based global food system will stave off the worst-case scenarios of climate breakdown. Tax the world’s super-rich already - Oxfam Brendan Montague | 20th January 2025 The world is now on track to see five trillionaires within a decade, the latest annual Oxfam inequality report reveals. Capitalism and climate overshoot Peter Somerville | 20th January 2025 PETER SOMERVILLE reviews Overshoot: How the World Surrendered to Climate Breakdown, by Andreas Malm and Wim Carton (Verso 2024). Incinerator ban 'up in smoke' Christopher McKeon | 17th January 2025 Labour promise that new incinerators will be blocked 'if they do not help meet environmental objectives' falls short of Tory's proposed ban. Corruption fears surround environmentalist's conviction Catherine Early | 15th January 2025 A legal case in the Democratic Republic of Congo highlights the danger faced by environmental defenders in the country. Prison is criminal Louise Lancaster Cressie Gethin Lucia Whittaker De Abreu Anna Holland | 15th January 2025 An open letter to Shabana Mahmood, Secretary of State for Justice and Lord High Chancellor of Great Britain, about prisons from Just Stop Oil activists currently behind bars. Hallam: use me or lose me Roger Hallam | 14th January 2025 'If I am going to carry on writing for The Ecologist I need at least 100 of you to commit several hours of your time to running a mini-assembly.' Remembering Andrew Lees Yvonne Orengo | 13th January 2025 A prediction, a sudden death, and decades of struggle in Madagascar. Our beef with major shipping firms Grace Murray Andrew Wasley | 10th January 2025 The Bureau of Investigative Journalism: How shipping companies ‘enable’ beef driven forest destruction in Brazil. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 Page 10 … Next page ›› Last page Last » Home Latest News and Analysis 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
Punking Reeves' climate denial donations Brendan Montague | 25th January 2025 Guerrilla London Underground ads attack British chancellor for taking climate denier donations. MPs in climate and nature rebellion Brendan Montague | 24th January 2025 Sir Keir Starmer's Labour government resisting climate legislation despite rebellion from own MPs. University bans fossil fuel recruiters Brendan Montague | 24th January 2025 Aberystwyth University commits to cutting fossil fuel and mining companies out of careers and recruitment activities. Meet Kenya’s climate refugees Steve Trent | 23rd January 2025 Climate refugees in Dadaab struggle to survive despite Kenya implementing Refugee Act. Climate impacts could wipe out profits Brendan Montague | 22nd January 2025 Climate impacts could slash seven per cent of corporate earnings in the next decade. Everybody eats... Jan Goodey | 21st January 2025 A secure plant-based global food system will stave off the worst-case scenarios of climate breakdown. Tax the world’s super-rich already - Oxfam Brendan Montague | 20th January 2025 The world is now on track to see five trillionaires within a decade, the latest annual Oxfam inequality report reveals. Capitalism and climate overshoot Peter Somerville | 20th January 2025 PETER SOMERVILLE reviews Overshoot: How the World Surrendered to Climate Breakdown, by Andreas Malm and Wim Carton (Verso 2024). Incinerator ban 'up in smoke' Christopher McKeon | 17th January 2025 Labour promise that new incinerators will be blocked 'if they do not help meet environmental objectives' falls short of Tory's proposed ban. Corruption fears surround environmentalist's conviction Catherine Early | 15th January 2025 A legal case in the Democratic Republic of Congo highlights the danger faced by environmental defenders in the country. Prison is criminal Louise Lancaster Cressie Gethin Lucia Whittaker De Abreu Anna Holland | 15th January 2025 An open letter to Shabana Mahmood, Secretary of State for Justice and Lord High Chancellor of Great Britain, about prisons from Just Stop Oil activists currently behind bars. Hallam: use me or lose me Roger Hallam | 14th January 2025 'If I am going to carry on writing for The Ecologist I need at least 100 of you to commit several hours of your time to running a mini-assembly.' Remembering Andrew Lees Yvonne Orengo | 13th January 2025 A prediction, a sudden death, and decades of struggle in Madagascar. Our beef with major shipping firms Grace Murray Andrew Wasley | 10th January 2025 The Bureau of Investigative Journalism: How shipping companies ‘enable’ beef driven forest destruction in Brazil. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 Page 10 … Next page ›› Last page Last » Home Latest News and Analysis 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
MPs in climate and nature rebellion Brendan Montague | 24th January 2025 Sir Keir Starmer's Labour government resisting climate legislation despite rebellion from own MPs. University bans fossil fuel recruiters Brendan Montague | 24th January 2025 Aberystwyth University commits to cutting fossil fuel and mining companies out of careers and recruitment activities. Meet Kenya’s climate refugees Steve Trent | 23rd January 2025 Climate refugees in Dadaab struggle to survive despite Kenya implementing Refugee Act. Climate impacts could wipe out profits Brendan Montague | 22nd January 2025 Climate impacts could slash seven per cent of corporate earnings in the next decade. Everybody eats... Jan Goodey | 21st January 2025 A secure plant-based global food system will stave off the worst-case scenarios of climate breakdown. Tax the world’s super-rich already - Oxfam Brendan Montague | 20th January 2025 The world is now on track to see five trillionaires within a decade, the latest annual Oxfam inequality report reveals. Capitalism and climate overshoot Peter Somerville | 20th January 2025 PETER SOMERVILLE reviews Overshoot: How the World Surrendered to Climate Breakdown, by Andreas Malm and Wim Carton (Verso 2024). Incinerator ban 'up in smoke' Christopher McKeon | 17th January 2025 Labour promise that new incinerators will be blocked 'if they do not help meet environmental objectives' falls short of Tory's proposed ban. Corruption fears surround environmentalist's conviction Catherine Early | 15th January 2025 A legal case in the Democratic Republic of Congo highlights the danger faced by environmental defenders in the country. Prison is criminal Louise Lancaster Cressie Gethin Lucia Whittaker De Abreu Anna Holland | 15th January 2025 An open letter to Shabana Mahmood, Secretary of State for Justice and Lord High Chancellor of Great Britain, about prisons from Just Stop Oil activists currently behind bars. Hallam: use me or lose me Roger Hallam | 14th January 2025 'If I am going to carry on writing for The Ecologist I need at least 100 of you to commit several hours of your time to running a mini-assembly.' Remembering Andrew Lees Yvonne Orengo | 13th January 2025 A prediction, a sudden death, and decades of struggle in Madagascar. Our beef with major shipping firms Grace Murray Andrew Wasley | 10th January 2025 The Bureau of Investigative Journalism: How shipping companies ‘enable’ beef driven forest destruction in Brazil. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 Page 10 … Next page ›› Last page Last » Home Latest News and Analysis 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
University bans fossil fuel recruiters Brendan Montague | 24th January 2025 Aberystwyth University commits to cutting fossil fuel and mining companies out of careers and recruitment activities. Meet Kenya’s climate refugees Steve Trent | 23rd January 2025 Climate refugees in Dadaab struggle to survive despite Kenya implementing Refugee Act. Climate impacts could wipe out profits Brendan Montague | 22nd January 2025 Climate impacts could slash seven per cent of corporate earnings in the next decade. Everybody eats... Jan Goodey | 21st January 2025 A secure plant-based global food system will stave off the worst-case scenarios of climate breakdown. Tax the world’s super-rich already - Oxfam Brendan Montague | 20th January 2025 The world is now on track to see five trillionaires within a decade, the latest annual Oxfam inequality report reveals. Capitalism and climate overshoot Peter Somerville | 20th January 2025 PETER SOMERVILLE reviews Overshoot: How the World Surrendered to Climate Breakdown, by Andreas Malm and Wim Carton (Verso 2024). Incinerator ban 'up in smoke' Christopher McKeon | 17th January 2025 Labour promise that new incinerators will be blocked 'if they do not help meet environmental objectives' falls short of Tory's proposed ban. Corruption fears surround environmentalist's conviction Catherine Early | 15th January 2025 A legal case in the Democratic Republic of Congo highlights the danger faced by environmental defenders in the country. Prison is criminal Louise Lancaster Cressie Gethin Lucia Whittaker De Abreu Anna Holland | 15th January 2025 An open letter to Shabana Mahmood, Secretary of State for Justice and Lord High Chancellor of Great Britain, about prisons from Just Stop Oil activists currently behind bars. Hallam: use me or lose me Roger Hallam | 14th January 2025 'If I am going to carry on writing for The Ecologist I need at least 100 of you to commit several hours of your time to running a mini-assembly.' Remembering Andrew Lees Yvonne Orengo | 13th January 2025 A prediction, a sudden death, and decades of struggle in Madagascar. Our beef with major shipping firms Grace Murray Andrew Wasley | 10th January 2025 The Bureau of Investigative Journalism: How shipping companies ‘enable’ beef driven forest destruction in Brazil. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 Page 10 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Meet Kenya’s climate refugees Steve Trent | 23rd January 2025 Climate refugees in Dadaab struggle to survive despite Kenya implementing Refugee Act. Climate impacts could wipe out profits Brendan Montague | 22nd January 2025 Climate impacts could slash seven per cent of corporate earnings in the next decade. Everybody eats... Jan Goodey | 21st January 2025 A secure plant-based global food system will stave off the worst-case scenarios of climate breakdown. Tax the world’s super-rich already - Oxfam Brendan Montague | 20th January 2025 The world is now on track to see five trillionaires within a decade, the latest annual Oxfam inequality report reveals. Capitalism and climate overshoot Peter Somerville | 20th January 2025 PETER SOMERVILLE reviews Overshoot: How the World Surrendered to Climate Breakdown, by Andreas Malm and Wim Carton (Verso 2024). Incinerator ban 'up in smoke' Christopher McKeon | 17th January 2025 Labour promise that new incinerators will be blocked 'if they do not help meet environmental objectives' falls short of Tory's proposed ban. Corruption fears surround environmentalist's conviction Catherine Early | 15th January 2025 A legal case in the Democratic Republic of Congo highlights the danger faced by environmental defenders in the country. Prison is criminal Louise Lancaster Cressie Gethin Lucia Whittaker De Abreu Anna Holland | 15th January 2025 An open letter to Shabana Mahmood, Secretary of State for Justice and Lord High Chancellor of Great Britain, about prisons from Just Stop Oil activists currently behind bars. Hallam: use me or lose me Roger Hallam | 14th January 2025 'If I am going to carry on writing for The Ecologist I need at least 100 of you to commit several hours of your time to running a mini-assembly.' Remembering Andrew Lees Yvonne Orengo | 13th January 2025 A prediction, a sudden death, and decades of struggle in Madagascar. Our beef with major shipping firms Grace Murray Andrew Wasley | 10th January 2025 The Bureau of Investigative Journalism: How shipping companies ‘enable’ beef driven forest destruction in Brazil. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 Page 10 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Climate impacts could wipe out profits Brendan Montague | 22nd January 2025 Climate impacts could slash seven per cent of corporate earnings in the next decade. Everybody eats... Jan Goodey | 21st January 2025 A secure plant-based global food system will stave off the worst-case scenarios of climate breakdown. Tax the world’s super-rich already - Oxfam Brendan Montague | 20th January 2025 The world is now on track to see five trillionaires within a decade, the latest annual Oxfam inequality report reveals. Capitalism and climate overshoot Peter Somerville | 20th January 2025 PETER SOMERVILLE reviews Overshoot: How the World Surrendered to Climate Breakdown, by Andreas Malm and Wim Carton (Verso 2024). Incinerator ban 'up in smoke' Christopher McKeon | 17th January 2025 Labour promise that new incinerators will be blocked 'if they do not help meet environmental objectives' falls short of Tory's proposed ban. Corruption fears surround environmentalist's conviction Catherine Early | 15th January 2025 A legal case in the Democratic Republic of Congo highlights the danger faced by environmental defenders in the country. Prison is criminal Louise Lancaster Cressie Gethin Lucia Whittaker De Abreu Anna Holland | 15th January 2025 An open letter to Shabana Mahmood, Secretary of State for Justice and Lord High Chancellor of Great Britain, about prisons from Just Stop Oil activists currently behind bars. Hallam: use me or lose me Roger Hallam | 14th January 2025 'If I am going to carry on writing for The Ecologist I need at least 100 of you to commit several hours of your time to running a mini-assembly.' Remembering Andrew Lees Yvonne Orengo | 13th January 2025 A prediction, a sudden death, and decades of struggle in Madagascar. Our beef with major shipping firms Grace Murray Andrew Wasley | 10th January 2025 The Bureau of Investigative Journalism: How shipping companies ‘enable’ beef driven forest destruction in Brazil. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 Page 10 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Everybody eats... Jan Goodey | 21st January 2025 A secure plant-based global food system will stave off the worst-case scenarios of climate breakdown. Tax the world’s super-rich already - Oxfam Brendan Montague | 20th January 2025 The world is now on track to see five trillionaires within a decade, the latest annual Oxfam inequality report reveals. Capitalism and climate overshoot Peter Somerville | 20th January 2025 PETER SOMERVILLE reviews Overshoot: How the World Surrendered to Climate Breakdown, by Andreas Malm and Wim Carton (Verso 2024). Incinerator ban 'up in smoke' Christopher McKeon | 17th January 2025 Labour promise that new incinerators will be blocked 'if they do not help meet environmental objectives' falls short of Tory's proposed ban. Corruption fears surround environmentalist's conviction Catherine Early | 15th January 2025 A legal case in the Democratic Republic of Congo highlights the danger faced by environmental defenders in the country. Prison is criminal Louise Lancaster Cressie Gethin Lucia Whittaker De Abreu Anna Holland | 15th January 2025 An open letter to Shabana Mahmood, Secretary of State for Justice and Lord High Chancellor of Great Britain, about prisons from Just Stop Oil activists currently behind bars. Hallam: use me or lose me Roger Hallam | 14th January 2025 'If I am going to carry on writing for The Ecologist I need at least 100 of you to commit several hours of your time to running a mini-assembly.' Remembering Andrew Lees Yvonne Orengo | 13th January 2025 A prediction, a sudden death, and decades of struggle in Madagascar. Our beef with major shipping firms Grace Murray Andrew Wasley | 10th January 2025 The Bureau of Investigative Journalism: How shipping companies ‘enable’ beef driven forest destruction in Brazil. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 Page 10 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Tax the world’s super-rich already - Oxfam Brendan Montague | 20th January 2025 The world is now on track to see five trillionaires within a decade, the latest annual Oxfam inequality report reveals. Capitalism and climate overshoot Peter Somerville | 20th January 2025 PETER SOMERVILLE reviews Overshoot: How the World Surrendered to Climate Breakdown, by Andreas Malm and Wim Carton (Verso 2024). Incinerator ban 'up in smoke' Christopher McKeon | 17th January 2025 Labour promise that new incinerators will be blocked 'if they do not help meet environmental objectives' falls short of Tory's proposed ban. Corruption fears surround environmentalist's conviction Catherine Early | 15th January 2025 A legal case in the Democratic Republic of Congo highlights the danger faced by environmental defenders in the country. Prison is criminal Louise Lancaster Cressie Gethin Lucia Whittaker De Abreu Anna Holland | 15th January 2025 An open letter to Shabana Mahmood, Secretary of State for Justice and Lord High Chancellor of Great Britain, about prisons from Just Stop Oil activists currently behind bars. Hallam: use me or lose me Roger Hallam | 14th January 2025 'If I am going to carry on writing for The Ecologist I need at least 100 of you to commit several hours of your time to running a mini-assembly.' Remembering Andrew Lees Yvonne Orengo | 13th January 2025 A prediction, a sudden death, and decades of struggle in Madagascar. Our beef with major shipping firms Grace Murray Andrew Wasley | 10th January 2025 The Bureau of Investigative Journalism: How shipping companies ‘enable’ beef driven forest destruction in Brazil. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 Page 10 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Capitalism and climate overshoot Peter Somerville | 20th January 2025 PETER SOMERVILLE reviews Overshoot: How the World Surrendered to Climate Breakdown, by Andreas Malm and Wim Carton (Verso 2024). Incinerator ban 'up in smoke' Christopher McKeon | 17th January 2025 Labour promise that new incinerators will be blocked 'if they do not help meet environmental objectives' falls short of Tory's proposed ban. Corruption fears surround environmentalist's conviction Catherine Early | 15th January 2025 A legal case in the Democratic Republic of Congo highlights the danger faced by environmental defenders in the country. Prison is criminal Louise Lancaster Cressie Gethin Lucia Whittaker De Abreu Anna Holland | 15th January 2025 An open letter to Shabana Mahmood, Secretary of State for Justice and Lord High Chancellor of Great Britain, about prisons from Just Stop Oil activists currently behind bars. Hallam: use me or lose me Roger Hallam | 14th January 2025 'If I am going to carry on writing for The Ecologist I need at least 100 of you to commit several hours of your time to running a mini-assembly.' Remembering Andrew Lees Yvonne Orengo | 13th January 2025 A prediction, a sudden death, and decades of struggle in Madagascar. Our beef with major shipping firms Grace Murray Andrew Wasley | 10th January 2025 The Bureau of Investigative Journalism: How shipping companies ‘enable’ beef driven forest destruction in Brazil. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 Page 10 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Incinerator ban 'up in smoke' Christopher McKeon | 17th January 2025 Labour promise that new incinerators will be blocked 'if they do not help meet environmental objectives' falls short of Tory's proposed ban. Corruption fears surround environmentalist's conviction Catherine Early | 15th January 2025 A legal case in the Democratic Republic of Congo highlights the danger faced by environmental defenders in the country. Prison is criminal Louise Lancaster Cressie Gethin Lucia Whittaker De Abreu Anna Holland | 15th January 2025 An open letter to Shabana Mahmood, Secretary of State for Justice and Lord High Chancellor of Great Britain, about prisons from Just Stop Oil activists currently behind bars. Hallam: use me or lose me Roger Hallam | 14th January 2025 'If I am going to carry on writing for The Ecologist I need at least 100 of you to commit several hours of your time to running a mini-assembly.' Remembering Andrew Lees Yvonne Orengo | 13th January 2025 A prediction, a sudden death, and decades of struggle in Madagascar. Our beef with major shipping firms Grace Murray Andrew Wasley | 10th January 2025 The Bureau of Investigative Journalism: How shipping companies ‘enable’ beef driven forest destruction in Brazil. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 Page 10 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Corruption fears surround environmentalist's conviction Catherine Early | 15th January 2025 A legal case in the Democratic Republic of Congo highlights the danger faced by environmental defenders in the country. Prison is criminal Louise Lancaster Cressie Gethin Lucia Whittaker De Abreu Anna Holland | 15th January 2025 An open letter to Shabana Mahmood, Secretary of State for Justice and Lord High Chancellor of Great Britain, about prisons from Just Stop Oil activists currently behind bars. Hallam: use me or lose me Roger Hallam | 14th January 2025 'If I am going to carry on writing for The Ecologist I need at least 100 of you to commit several hours of your time to running a mini-assembly.' Remembering Andrew Lees Yvonne Orengo | 13th January 2025 A prediction, a sudden death, and decades of struggle in Madagascar. Our beef with major shipping firms Grace Murray Andrew Wasley | 10th January 2025 The Bureau of Investigative Journalism: How shipping companies ‘enable’ beef driven forest destruction in Brazil. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 Page 10 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Prison is criminal Louise Lancaster Cressie Gethin Lucia Whittaker De Abreu Anna Holland | 15th January 2025 An open letter to Shabana Mahmood, Secretary of State for Justice and Lord High Chancellor of Great Britain, about prisons from Just Stop Oil activists currently behind bars. Hallam: use me or lose me Roger Hallam | 14th January 2025 'If I am going to carry on writing for The Ecologist I need at least 100 of you to commit several hours of your time to running a mini-assembly.' Remembering Andrew Lees Yvonne Orengo | 13th January 2025 A prediction, a sudden death, and decades of struggle in Madagascar. Our beef with major shipping firms Grace Murray Andrew Wasley | 10th January 2025 The Bureau of Investigative Journalism: How shipping companies ‘enable’ beef driven forest destruction in Brazil. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 Page 10 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Hallam: use me or lose me Roger Hallam | 14th January 2025 'If I am going to carry on writing for The Ecologist I need at least 100 of you to commit several hours of your time to running a mini-assembly.' Remembering Andrew Lees Yvonne Orengo | 13th January 2025 A prediction, a sudden death, and decades of struggle in Madagascar. Our beef with major shipping firms Grace Murray Andrew Wasley | 10th January 2025 The Bureau of Investigative Journalism: How shipping companies ‘enable’ beef driven forest destruction in Brazil. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 Page 10 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Remembering Andrew Lees Yvonne Orengo | 13th January 2025 A prediction, a sudden death, and decades of struggle in Madagascar. Our beef with major shipping firms Grace Murray Andrew Wasley | 10th January 2025 The Bureau of Investigative Journalism: How shipping companies ‘enable’ beef driven forest destruction in Brazil.
Our beef with major shipping firms Grace Murray Andrew Wasley | 10th January 2025 The Bureau of Investigative Journalism: How shipping companies ‘enable’ beef driven forest destruction in Brazil.