Ende Gelände's new beginning Alice Swift | 16th June 2026 The German climate action network Ende Gelände blockades factories making weapons of war and fossil gas infrastructure. Prison 'used more' for climate, genocide activists Brendan Montague | 15th June 2026 'Peaceful protestors are being jailed in ever increasing numbers, under pressure from the oil and arms industries' - report. Shell profits, kids go hungry Brendan Montague | 27th May 2026 Stunt outside supermarket as food prices jump and oil giants' profits soar. Power to the people Marianne Brown | 16th April 2026 Community-owned renewables: spelling out the need for speed. Big Oil and offshore Britain Adam Ramsay | 14th April 2026 How Big Oil reaps in the profits while avoiding contributions to the public good by using Britain's network of offshore tax havens. In defence of the oil industry Adam Ramsay | 17th February 2026 Britain, colonialism and the military: the true cost of our dependence on fossil fuels. Save our snow - ban Olympic fossil fuel ads Andrew Simms | 18th January 2026 The Winter Olympics killed tobacco sponsorship - can it do the same for fossil fuels? Trade secrecy fuels climate crisis Brendan Montague | 17th December 2025 Westminster system leaves British trade policy 'hopelessly captured' by climate polluters. Aid money is funding toxic air Brendan Montague | 5th December 2025 Governments worldwide channel 80 per cent more aid into fossil fuel prolonging projects — reaching US$ 9.5 billion. SUV ads 'must go down the tube' Andrew Simms | 6th November 2025 Call to stop promoting pollution on London’s transport system. Banking on rainforest destruction Monica Piccinini | 23rd October 2025 COP30 countdown: the banks financing the Amazon’s oil addiction. Worst case scenario Emily Beament | 15th October 2025 Carbon dioxide levels in atmosphere climb at record rate to new highs in 2024 Hyperscale data centres will 'turbocharge emissions' James Meadway | 14th October 2025 Planned obsolescence: why fast-tracking data centres through the planning system is a disaster in waiting. The real power brokers Adam Ramsay | 3rd October 2025 We won’t get real climate action while big polluters are overseeing government departments. The environment as casualty of war Tom Hardy | 24th September 2025 'Addressing the climate crisis requires confronting the geopolitical, economic, and military structures that sustain our reliance on oil and gas.' Pagination Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 … 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
Prison 'used more' for climate, genocide activists Brendan Montague | 15th June 2026 'Peaceful protestors are being jailed in ever increasing numbers, under pressure from the oil and arms industries' - report. Shell profits, kids go hungry Brendan Montague | 27th May 2026 Stunt outside supermarket as food prices jump and oil giants' profits soar. Power to the people Marianne Brown | 16th April 2026 Community-owned renewables: spelling out the need for speed. Big Oil and offshore Britain Adam Ramsay | 14th April 2026 How Big Oil reaps in the profits while avoiding contributions to the public good by using Britain's network of offshore tax havens. In defence of the oil industry Adam Ramsay | 17th February 2026 Britain, colonialism and the military: the true cost of our dependence on fossil fuels. Save our snow - ban Olympic fossil fuel ads Andrew Simms | 18th January 2026 The Winter Olympics killed tobacco sponsorship - can it do the same for fossil fuels? Trade secrecy fuels climate crisis Brendan Montague | 17th December 2025 Westminster system leaves British trade policy 'hopelessly captured' by climate polluters. Aid money is funding toxic air Brendan Montague | 5th December 2025 Governments worldwide channel 80 per cent more aid into fossil fuel prolonging projects — reaching US$ 9.5 billion. SUV ads 'must go down the tube' Andrew Simms | 6th November 2025 Call to stop promoting pollution on London’s transport system. Banking on rainforest destruction Monica Piccinini | 23rd October 2025 COP30 countdown: the banks financing the Amazon’s oil addiction. Worst case scenario Emily Beament | 15th October 2025 Carbon dioxide levels in atmosphere climb at record rate to new highs in 2024 Hyperscale data centres will 'turbocharge emissions' James Meadway | 14th October 2025 Planned obsolescence: why fast-tracking data centres through the planning system is a disaster in waiting. The real power brokers Adam Ramsay | 3rd October 2025 We won’t get real climate action while big polluters are overseeing government departments. The environment as casualty of war Tom Hardy | 24th September 2025 'Addressing the climate crisis requires confronting the geopolitical, economic, and military structures that sustain our reliance on oil and gas.' Pagination Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 … 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
Shell profits, kids go hungry Brendan Montague | 27th May 2026 Stunt outside supermarket as food prices jump and oil giants' profits soar. Power to the people Marianne Brown | 16th April 2026 Community-owned renewables: spelling out the need for speed. Big Oil and offshore Britain Adam Ramsay | 14th April 2026 How Big Oil reaps in the profits while avoiding contributions to the public good by using Britain's network of offshore tax havens. In defence of the oil industry Adam Ramsay | 17th February 2026 Britain, colonialism and the military: the true cost of our dependence on fossil fuels. Save our snow - ban Olympic fossil fuel ads Andrew Simms | 18th January 2026 The Winter Olympics killed tobacco sponsorship - can it do the same for fossil fuels? Trade secrecy fuels climate crisis Brendan Montague | 17th December 2025 Westminster system leaves British trade policy 'hopelessly captured' by climate polluters. Aid money is funding toxic air Brendan Montague | 5th December 2025 Governments worldwide channel 80 per cent more aid into fossil fuel prolonging projects — reaching US$ 9.5 billion. SUV ads 'must go down the tube' Andrew Simms | 6th November 2025 Call to stop promoting pollution on London’s transport system. Banking on rainforest destruction Monica Piccinini | 23rd October 2025 COP30 countdown: the banks financing the Amazon’s oil addiction. Worst case scenario Emily Beament | 15th October 2025 Carbon dioxide levels in atmosphere climb at record rate to new highs in 2024 Hyperscale data centres will 'turbocharge emissions' James Meadway | 14th October 2025 Planned obsolescence: why fast-tracking data centres through the planning system is a disaster in waiting. The real power brokers Adam Ramsay | 3rd October 2025 We won’t get real climate action while big polluters are overseeing government departments. The environment as casualty of war Tom Hardy | 24th September 2025 'Addressing the climate crisis requires confronting the geopolitical, economic, and military structures that sustain our reliance on oil and gas.' Pagination Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 … 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
Power to the people Marianne Brown | 16th April 2026 Community-owned renewables: spelling out the need for speed. Big Oil and offshore Britain Adam Ramsay | 14th April 2026 How Big Oil reaps in the profits while avoiding contributions to the public good by using Britain's network of offshore tax havens. In defence of the oil industry Adam Ramsay | 17th February 2026 Britain, colonialism and the military: the true cost of our dependence on fossil fuels. Save our snow - ban Olympic fossil fuel ads Andrew Simms | 18th January 2026 The Winter Olympics killed tobacco sponsorship - can it do the same for fossil fuels? Trade secrecy fuels climate crisis Brendan Montague | 17th December 2025 Westminster system leaves British trade policy 'hopelessly captured' by climate polluters. Aid money is funding toxic air Brendan Montague | 5th December 2025 Governments worldwide channel 80 per cent more aid into fossil fuel prolonging projects — reaching US$ 9.5 billion. SUV ads 'must go down the tube' Andrew Simms | 6th November 2025 Call to stop promoting pollution on London’s transport system. Banking on rainforest destruction Monica Piccinini | 23rd October 2025 COP30 countdown: the banks financing the Amazon’s oil addiction. Worst case scenario Emily Beament | 15th October 2025 Carbon dioxide levels in atmosphere climb at record rate to new highs in 2024 Hyperscale data centres will 'turbocharge emissions' James Meadway | 14th October 2025 Planned obsolescence: why fast-tracking data centres through the planning system is a disaster in waiting. The real power brokers Adam Ramsay | 3rd October 2025 We won’t get real climate action while big polluters are overseeing government departments. The environment as casualty of war Tom Hardy | 24th September 2025 'Addressing the climate crisis requires confronting the geopolitical, economic, and military structures that sustain our reliance on oil and gas.' Pagination Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Big Oil and offshore Britain Adam Ramsay | 14th April 2026 How Big Oil reaps in the profits while avoiding contributions to the public good by using Britain's network of offshore tax havens. In defence of the oil industry Adam Ramsay | 17th February 2026 Britain, colonialism and the military: the true cost of our dependence on fossil fuels. Save our snow - ban Olympic fossil fuel ads Andrew Simms | 18th January 2026 The Winter Olympics killed tobacco sponsorship - can it do the same for fossil fuels? Trade secrecy fuels climate crisis Brendan Montague | 17th December 2025 Westminster system leaves British trade policy 'hopelessly captured' by climate polluters. Aid money is funding toxic air Brendan Montague | 5th December 2025 Governments worldwide channel 80 per cent more aid into fossil fuel prolonging projects — reaching US$ 9.5 billion. SUV ads 'must go down the tube' Andrew Simms | 6th November 2025 Call to stop promoting pollution on London’s transport system. Banking on rainforest destruction Monica Piccinini | 23rd October 2025 COP30 countdown: the banks financing the Amazon’s oil addiction. Worst case scenario Emily Beament | 15th October 2025 Carbon dioxide levels in atmosphere climb at record rate to new highs in 2024 Hyperscale data centres will 'turbocharge emissions' James Meadway | 14th October 2025 Planned obsolescence: why fast-tracking data centres through the planning system is a disaster in waiting. The real power brokers Adam Ramsay | 3rd October 2025 We won’t get real climate action while big polluters are overseeing government departments. The environment as casualty of war Tom Hardy | 24th September 2025 'Addressing the climate crisis requires confronting the geopolitical, economic, and military structures that sustain our reliance on oil and gas.' Pagination Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
In defence of the oil industry Adam Ramsay | 17th February 2026 Britain, colonialism and the military: the true cost of our dependence on fossil fuels. Save our snow - ban Olympic fossil fuel ads Andrew Simms | 18th January 2026 The Winter Olympics killed tobacco sponsorship - can it do the same for fossil fuels? Trade secrecy fuels climate crisis Brendan Montague | 17th December 2025 Westminster system leaves British trade policy 'hopelessly captured' by climate polluters. Aid money is funding toxic air Brendan Montague | 5th December 2025 Governments worldwide channel 80 per cent more aid into fossil fuel prolonging projects — reaching US$ 9.5 billion. SUV ads 'must go down the tube' Andrew Simms | 6th November 2025 Call to stop promoting pollution on London’s transport system. Banking on rainforest destruction Monica Piccinini | 23rd October 2025 COP30 countdown: the banks financing the Amazon’s oil addiction. Worst case scenario Emily Beament | 15th October 2025 Carbon dioxide levels in atmosphere climb at record rate to new highs in 2024 Hyperscale data centres will 'turbocharge emissions' James Meadway | 14th October 2025 Planned obsolescence: why fast-tracking data centres through the planning system is a disaster in waiting. The real power brokers Adam Ramsay | 3rd October 2025 We won’t get real climate action while big polluters are overseeing government departments. The environment as casualty of war Tom Hardy | 24th September 2025 'Addressing the climate crisis requires confronting the geopolitical, economic, and military structures that sustain our reliance on oil and gas.' Pagination Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Save our snow - ban Olympic fossil fuel ads Andrew Simms | 18th January 2026 The Winter Olympics killed tobacco sponsorship - can it do the same for fossil fuels? Trade secrecy fuels climate crisis Brendan Montague | 17th December 2025 Westminster system leaves British trade policy 'hopelessly captured' by climate polluters. Aid money is funding toxic air Brendan Montague | 5th December 2025 Governments worldwide channel 80 per cent more aid into fossil fuel prolonging projects — reaching US$ 9.5 billion. SUV ads 'must go down the tube' Andrew Simms | 6th November 2025 Call to stop promoting pollution on London’s transport system. Banking on rainforest destruction Monica Piccinini | 23rd October 2025 COP30 countdown: the banks financing the Amazon’s oil addiction. Worst case scenario Emily Beament | 15th October 2025 Carbon dioxide levels in atmosphere climb at record rate to new highs in 2024 Hyperscale data centres will 'turbocharge emissions' James Meadway | 14th October 2025 Planned obsolescence: why fast-tracking data centres through the planning system is a disaster in waiting. The real power brokers Adam Ramsay | 3rd October 2025 We won’t get real climate action while big polluters are overseeing government departments. The environment as casualty of war Tom Hardy | 24th September 2025 'Addressing the climate crisis requires confronting the geopolitical, economic, and military structures that sustain our reliance on oil and gas.' Pagination Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Trade secrecy fuels climate crisis Brendan Montague | 17th December 2025 Westminster system leaves British trade policy 'hopelessly captured' by climate polluters. Aid money is funding toxic air Brendan Montague | 5th December 2025 Governments worldwide channel 80 per cent more aid into fossil fuel prolonging projects — reaching US$ 9.5 billion. SUV ads 'must go down the tube' Andrew Simms | 6th November 2025 Call to stop promoting pollution on London’s transport system. Banking on rainforest destruction Monica Piccinini | 23rd October 2025 COP30 countdown: the banks financing the Amazon’s oil addiction. Worst case scenario Emily Beament | 15th October 2025 Carbon dioxide levels in atmosphere climb at record rate to new highs in 2024 Hyperscale data centres will 'turbocharge emissions' James Meadway | 14th October 2025 Planned obsolescence: why fast-tracking data centres through the planning system is a disaster in waiting. The real power brokers Adam Ramsay | 3rd October 2025 We won’t get real climate action while big polluters are overseeing government departments. The environment as casualty of war Tom Hardy | 24th September 2025 'Addressing the climate crisis requires confronting the geopolitical, economic, and military structures that sustain our reliance on oil and gas.' Pagination Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Aid money is funding toxic air Brendan Montague | 5th December 2025 Governments worldwide channel 80 per cent more aid into fossil fuel prolonging projects — reaching US$ 9.5 billion. SUV ads 'must go down the tube' Andrew Simms | 6th November 2025 Call to stop promoting pollution on London’s transport system. Banking on rainforest destruction Monica Piccinini | 23rd October 2025 COP30 countdown: the banks financing the Amazon’s oil addiction. Worst case scenario Emily Beament | 15th October 2025 Carbon dioxide levels in atmosphere climb at record rate to new highs in 2024 Hyperscale data centres will 'turbocharge emissions' James Meadway | 14th October 2025 Planned obsolescence: why fast-tracking data centres through the planning system is a disaster in waiting. The real power brokers Adam Ramsay | 3rd October 2025 We won’t get real climate action while big polluters are overseeing government departments. The environment as casualty of war Tom Hardy | 24th September 2025 'Addressing the climate crisis requires confronting the geopolitical, economic, and military structures that sustain our reliance on oil and gas.' Pagination Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
SUV ads 'must go down the tube' Andrew Simms | 6th November 2025 Call to stop promoting pollution on London’s transport system. Banking on rainforest destruction Monica Piccinini | 23rd October 2025 COP30 countdown: the banks financing the Amazon’s oil addiction. Worst case scenario Emily Beament | 15th October 2025 Carbon dioxide levels in atmosphere climb at record rate to new highs in 2024 Hyperscale data centres will 'turbocharge emissions' James Meadway | 14th October 2025 Planned obsolescence: why fast-tracking data centres through the planning system is a disaster in waiting. The real power brokers Adam Ramsay | 3rd October 2025 We won’t get real climate action while big polluters are overseeing government departments. The environment as casualty of war Tom Hardy | 24th September 2025 'Addressing the climate crisis requires confronting the geopolitical, economic, and military structures that sustain our reliance on oil and gas.' Pagination Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Banking on rainforest destruction Monica Piccinini | 23rd October 2025 COP30 countdown: the banks financing the Amazon’s oil addiction. Worst case scenario Emily Beament | 15th October 2025 Carbon dioxide levels in atmosphere climb at record rate to new highs in 2024 Hyperscale data centres will 'turbocharge emissions' James Meadway | 14th October 2025 Planned obsolescence: why fast-tracking data centres through the planning system is a disaster in waiting. The real power brokers Adam Ramsay | 3rd October 2025 We won’t get real climate action while big polluters are overseeing government departments. The environment as casualty of war Tom Hardy | 24th September 2025 'Addressing the climate crisis requires confronting the geopolitical, economic, and military structures that sustain our reliance on oil and gas.' Pagination Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Worst case scenario Emily Beament | 15th October 2025 Carbon dioxide levels in atmosphere climb at record rate to new highs in 2024 Hyperscale data centres will 'turbocharge emissions' James Meadway | 14th October 2025 Planned obsolescence: why fast-tracking data centres through the planning system is a disaster in waiting. The real power brokers Adam Ramsay | 3rd October 2025 We won’t get real climate action while big polluters are overseeing government departments. The environment as casualty of war Tom Hardy | 24th September 2025 'Addressing the climate crisis requires confronting the geopolitical, economic, and military structures that sustain our reliance on oil and gas.' Pagination Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Hyperscale data centres will 'turbocharge emissions' James Meadway | 14th October 2025 Planned obsolescence: why fast-tracking data centres through the planning system is a disaster in waiting. The real power brokers Adam Ramsay | 3rd October 2025 We won’t get real climate action while big polluters are overseeing government departments. The environment as casualty of war Tom Hardy | 24th September 2025 'Addressing the climate crisis requires confronting the geopolitical, economic, and military structures that sustain our reliance on oil and gas.' Pagination Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
The real power brokers Adam Ramsay | 3rd October 2025 We won’t get real climate action while big polluters are overseeing government departments. The environment as casualty of war Tom Hardy | 24th September 2025 'Addressing the climate crisis requires confronting the geopolitical, economic, and military structures that sustain our reliance on oil and gas.'
The environment as casualty of war Tom Hardy | 24th September 2025 'Addressing the climate crisis requires confronting the geopolitical, economic, and military structures that sustain our reliance on oil and gas.'