Call for lobbying ban in Scotland Lucinda Cameron | 8th January 2024 Call for lobbying ban following revelation that fossil fuel industry met MSPs 790 times in five years Annus horribilis Ruby Harbour | 31st December 2023 The top ten must-read articles published by The Ecologist this year. Can we bank on a fossil free future? Brendan Montague | 20th November 2023 Coalition calling for Fossil Fuel Non-Proliferation Treaty to meet global climate targets launches new campaign. Pensions fund fossil fuel investments Rebecca Speare-Cole | 26th October 2023 Staggering £16 billion from local government workers' pensions invested in climate driving fossil fuels. The economics of Gaza James Meadway | 23rd October 2023 The United States no longer depends on the Middle East for fossil fuels - changing the context for the most recent conflict between Israel and Gaza. Labour lobbyists lambasted Brendan Montague | 10th October 2023 Young climate activists disrupt event sponsored by oil and gas lobbyists inside Labour conference. 'The climate crisis is not unstoppable' Joshua Lizarraga Curiel | 19th September 2023 I'm 23. My generation has to stop climate breakdown. Post-growth offers climate hope Brendan Montague | 4th September 2023 Study finds green growth is not happening and is out of reach in high-income countries, stressing need for post-growth policy to meet Paris targets. Greenwashing turbocharged Rebecca Speare-Cole | 23rd August 2023 Shell and BP among firms accused of greenwashing over renewable energy. Discrediting carbon credits Nathaniel Rugh Marcel Llavero-Pasquina | 18th August 2023 Big Oil going carbon neutral? Here is how carbon offsets impact local and indigenous communities. Illegal mine faces court action Catherine Early | 15th August 2023 Firm mined 270,000 tonnes of coal since planning permission ran out - more than planned extension had proposed. 'Maladministration and a terrible precedent' Catherine Early | 26th June 2023 Firm continues to mine coal at the UK’s largest open pit weeks after being refused planning permission for the activity. Mine victory for Welsh community Catherine Early | 5th May 2023 Community fears for the restoration of the UK’s largest open pit coal mine. Love can radicalise our economy Vivien Dinh | 22nd March 2023 Vivien Dinh speaks to Satish Kumar about his new book, 'Radical Love: From Separation to Connection with the Earth, Each Other, and Ourselves'. Tory voters back onshore wind Brendan Montague | 6th March 2023 Could Tory MPs lose votes among their base support because of the party's perverse energy policies? The answer is blowing in the wind. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ Page 1 Current page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 … Next page ›› Last page Last » Home Editors’ Picks Ecologist Writers' Fund Themes Activism Biodiversity Climate Breakdown Economics and policy Energy Food and Farming Mining Writers Brendan Montague Yasmin Dahnoun Catherine Early Simon Pirani Gareth Dale Marianne Brown Resurgence & Ecologist Ecologist recycled Movement Power Megamorphosis Events
Annus horribilis Ruby Harbour | 31st December 2023 The top ten must-read articles published by The Ecologist this year. Can we bank on a fossil free future? Brendan Montague | 20th November 2023 Coalition calling for Fossil Fuel Non-Proliferation Treaty to meet global climate targets launches new campaign. Pensions fund fossil fuel investments Rebecca Speare-Cole | 26th October 2023 Staggering £16 billion from local government workers' pensions invested in climate driving fossil fuels. The economics of Gaza James Meadway | 23rd October 2023 The United States no longer depends on the Middle East for fossil fuels - changing the context for the most recent conflict between Israel and Gaza. Labour lobbyists lambasted Brendan Montague | 10th October 2023 Young climate activists disrupt event sponsored by oil and gas lobbyists inside Labour conference. 'The climate crisis is not unstoppable' Joshua Lizarraga Curiel | 19th September 2023 I'm 23. My generation has to stop climate breakdown. Post-growth offers climate hope Brendan Montague | 4th September 2023 Study finds green growth is not happening and is out of reach in high-income countries, stressing need for post-growth policy to meet Paris targets. Greenwashing turbocharged Rebecca Speare-Cole | 23rd August 2023 Shell and BP among firms accused of greenwashing over renewable energy. Discrediting carbon credits Nathaniel Rugh Marcel Llavero-Pasquina | 18th August 2023 Big Oil going carbon neutral? Here is how carbon offsets impact local and indigenous communities. Illegal mine faces court action Catherine Early | 15th August 2023 Firm mined 270,000 tonnes of coal since planning permission ran out - more than planned extension had proposed. 'Maladministration and a terrible precedent' Catherine Early | 26th June 2023 Firm continues to mine coal at the UK’s largest open pit weeks after being refused planning permission for the activity. Mine victory for Welsh community Catherine Early | 5th May 2023 Community fears for the restoration of the UK’s largest open pit coal mine. Love can radicalise our economy Vivien Dinh | 22nd March 2023 Vivien Dinh speaks to Satish Kumar about his new book, 'Radical Love: From Separation to Connection with the Earth, Each Other, and Ourselves'. Tory voters back onshore wind Brendan Montague | 6th March 2023 Could Tory MPs lose votes among their base support because of the party's perverse energy policies? The answer is blowing in the wind. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ Page 1 Current page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 … Next page ›› Last page Last » Home Editors’ Picks Ecologist Writers' Fund Themes Activism Biodiversity Climate Breakdown Economics and policy Energy Food and Farming Mining Writers Brendan Montague Yasmin Dahnoun Catherine Early Simon Pirani Gareth Dale Marianne Brown Resurgence & Ecologist Ecologist recycled Movement Power Megamorphosis Events
Can we bank on a fossil free future? Brendan Montague | 20th November 2023 Coalition calling for Fossil Fuel Non-Proliferation Treaty to meet global climate targets launches new campaign. Pensions fund fossil fuel investments Rebecca Speare-Cole | 26th October 2023 Staggering £16 billion from local government workers' pensions invested in climate driving fossil fuels. The economics of Gaza James Meadway | 23rd October 2023 The United States no longer depends on the Middle East for fossil fuels - changing the context for the most recent conflict between Israel and Gaza. Labour lobbyists lambasted Brendan Montague | 10th October 2023 Young climate activists disrupt event sponsored by oil and gas lobbyists inside Labour conference. 'The climate crisis is not unstoppable' Joshua Lizarraga Curiel | 19th September 2023 I'm 23. My generation has to stop climate breakdown. Post-growth offers climate hope Brendan Montague | 4th September 2023 Study finds green growth is not happening and is out of reach in high-income countries, stressing need for post-growth policy to meet Paris targets. Greenwashing turbocharged Rebecca Speare-Cole | 23rd August 2023 Shell and BP among firms accused of greenwashing over renewable energy. Discrediting carbon credits Nathaniel Rugh Marcel Llavero-Pasquina | 18th August 2023 Big Oil going carbon neutral? Here is how carbon offsets impact local and indigenous communities. Illegal mine faces court action Catherine Early | 15th August 2023 Firm mined 270,000 tonnes of coal since planning permission ran out - more than planned extension had proposed. 'Maladministration and a terrible precedent' Catherine Early | 26th June 2023 Firm continues to mine coal at the UK’s largest open pit weeks after being refused planning permission for the activity. Mine victory for Welsh community Catherine Early | 5th May 2023 Community fears for the restoration of the UK’s largest open pit coal mine. Love can radicalise our economy Vivien Dinh | 22nd March 2023 Vivien Dinh speaks to Satish Kumar about his new book, 'Radical Love: From Separation to Connection with the Earth, Each Other, and Ourselves'. Tory voters back onshore wind Brendan Montague | 6th March 2023 Could Tory MPs lose votes among their base support because of the party's perverse energy policies? The answer is blowing in the wind. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ Page 1 Current page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 … Next page ›› Last page Last » Home Editors’ Picks Ecologist Writers' Fund Themes Activism Biodiversity Climate Breakdown Economics and policy Energy Food and Farming Mining Writers Brendan Montague Yasmin Dahnoun Catherine Early Simon Pirani Gareth Dale Marianne Brown Resurgence & Ecologist Ecologist recycled Movement Power Megamorphosis Events
Pensions fund fossil fuel investments Rebecca Speare-Cole | 26th October 2023 Staggering £16 billion from local government workers' pensions invested in climate driving fossil fuels. The economics of Gaza James Meadway | 23rd October 2023 The United States no longer depends on the Middle East for fossil fuels - changing the context for the most recent conflict between Israel and Gaza. Labour lobbyists lambasted Brendan Montague | 10th October 2023 Young climate activists disrupt event sponsored by oil and gas lobbyists inside Labour conference. 'The climate crisis is not unstoppable' Joshua Lizarraga Curiel | 19th September 2023 I'm 23. My generation has to stop climate breakdown. Post-growth offers climate hope Brendan Montague | 4th September 2023 Study finds green growth is not happening and is out of reach in high-income countries, stressing need for post-growth policy to meet Paris targets. Greenwashing turbocharged Rebecca Speare-Cole | 23rd August 2023 Shell and BP among firms accused of greenwashing over renewable energy. Discrediting carbon credits Nathaniel Rugh Marcel Llavero-Pasquina | 18th August 2023 Big Oil going carbon neutral? Here is how carbon offsets impact local and indigenous communities. Illegal mine faces court action Catherine Early | 15th August 2023 Firm mined 270,000 tonnes of coal since planning permission ran out - more than planned extension had proposed. 'Maladministration and a terrible precedent' Catherine Early | 26th June 2023 Firm continues to mine coal at the UK’s largest open pit weeks after being refused planning permission for the activity. Mine victory for Welsh community Catherine Early | 5th May 2023 Community fears for the restoration of the UK’s largest open pit coal mine. Love can radicalise our economy Vivien Dinh | 22nd March 2023 Vivien Dinh speaks to Satish Kumar about his new book, 'Radical Love: From Separation to Connection with the Earth, Each Other, and Ourselves'. Tory voters back onshore wind Brendan Montague | 6th March 2023 Could Tory MPs lose votes among their base support because of the party's perverse energy policies? The answer is blowing in the wind. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ Page 1 Current page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
The economics of Gaza James Meadway | 23rd October 2023 The United States no longer depends on the Middle East for fossil fuels - changing the context for the most recent conflict between Israel and Gaza. Labour lobbyists lambasted Brendan Montague | 10th October 2023 Young climate activists disrupt event sponsored by oil and gas lobbyists inside Labour conference. 'The climate crisis is not unstoppable' Joshua Lizarraga Curiel | 19th September 2023 I'm 23. My generation has to stop climate breakdown. Post-growth offers climate hope Brendan Montague | 4th September 2023 Study finds green growth is not happening and is out of reach in high-income countries, stressing need for post-growth policy to meet Paris targets. Greenwashing turbocharged Rebecca Speare-Cole | 23rd August 2023 Shell and BP among firms accused of greenwashing over renewable energy. Discrediting carbon credits Nathaniel Rugh Marcel Llavero-Pasquina | 18th August 2023 Big Oil going carbon neutral? Here is how carbon offsets impact local and indigenous communities. Illegal mine faces court action Catherine Early | 15th August 2023 Firm mined 270,000 tonnes of coal since planning permission ran out - more than planned extension had proposed. 'Maladministration and a terrible precedent' Catherine Early | 26th June 2023 Firm continues to mine coal at the UK’s largest open pit weeks after being refused planning permission for the activity. Mine victory for Welsh community Catherine Early | 5th May 2023 Community fears for the restoration of the UK’s largest open pit coal mine. Love can radicalise our economy Vivien Dinh | 22nd March 2023 Vivien Dinh speaks to Satish Kumar about his new book, 'Radical Love: From Separation to Connection with the Earth, Each Other, and Ourselves'. Tory voters back onshore wind Brendan Montague | 6th March 2023 Could Tory MPs lose votes among their base support because of the party's perverse energy policies? The answer is blowing in the wind. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ Page 1 Current page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Labour lobbyists lambasted Brendan Montague | 10th October 2023 Young climate activists disrupt event sponsored by oil and gas lobbyists inside Labour conference. 'The climate crisis is not unstoppable' Joshua Lizarraga Curiel | 19th September 2023 I'm 23. My generation has to stop climate breakdown. Post-growth offers climate hope Brendan Montague | 4th September 2023 Study finds green growth is not happening and is out of reach in high-income countries, stressing need for post-growth policy to meet Paris targets. Greenwashing turbocharged Rebecca Speare-Cole | 23rd August 2023 Shell and BP among firms accused of greenwashing over renewable energy. Discrediting carbon credits Nathaniel Rugh Marcel Llavero-Pasquina | 18th August 2023 Big Oil going carbon neutral? Here is how carbon offsets impact local and indigenous communities. Illegal mine faces court action Catherine Early | 15th August 2023 Firm mined 270,000 tonnes of coal since planning permission ran out - more than planned extension had proposed. 'Maladministration and a terrible precedent' Catherine Early | 26th June 2023 Firm continues to mine coal at the UK’s largest open pit weeks after being refused planning permission for the activity. Mine victory for Welsh community Catherine Early | 5th May 2023 Community fears for the restoration of the UK’s largest open pit coal mine. Love can radicalise our economy Vivien Dinh | 22nd March 2023 Vivien Dinh speaks to Satish Kumar about his new book, 'Radical Love: From Separation to Connection with the Earth, Each Other, and Ourselves'. Tory voters back onshore wind Brendan Montague | 6th March 2023 Could Tory MPs lose votes among their base support because of the party's perverse energy policies? The answer is blowing in the wind. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ Page 1 Current page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
'The climate crisis is not unstoppable' Joshua Lizarraga Curiel | 19th September 2023 I'm 23. My generation has to stop climate breakdown. Post-growth offers climate hope Brendan Montague | 4th September 2023 Study finds green growth is not happening and is out of reach in high-income countries, stressing need for post-growth policy to meet Paris targets. Greenwashing turbocharged Rebecca Speare-Cole | 23rd August 2023 Shell and BP among firms accused of greenwashing over renewable energy. Discrediting carbon credits Nathaniel Rugh Marcel Llavero-Pasquina | 18th August 2023 Big Oil going carbon neutral? Here is how carbon offsets impact local and indigenous communities. Illegal mine faces court action Catherine Early | 15th August 2023 Firm mined 270,000 tonnes of coal since planning permission ran out - more than planned extension had proposed. 'Maladministration and a terrible precedent' Catherine Early | 26th June 2023 Firm continues to mine coal at the UK’s largest open pit weeks after being refused planning permission for the activity. Mine victory for Welsh community Catherine Early | 5th May 2023 Community fears for the restoration of the UK’s largest open pit coal mine. Love can radicalise our economy Vivien Dinh | 22nd March 2023 Vivien Dinh speaks to Satish Kumar about his new book, 'Radical Love: From Separation to Connection with the Earth, Each Other, and Ourselves'. Tory voters back onshore wind Brendan Montague | 6th March 2023 Could Tory MPs lose votes among their base support because of the party's perverse energy policies? The answer is blowing in the wind. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ Page 1 Current page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Post-growth offers climate hope Brendan Montague | 4th September 2023 Study finds green growth is not happening and is out of reach in high-income countries, stressing need for post-growth policy to meet Paris targets. Greenwashing turbocharged Rebecca Speare-Cole | 23rd August 2023 Shell and BP among firms accused of greenwashing over renewable energy. Discrediting carbon credits Nathaniel Rugh Marcel Llavero-Pasquina | 18th August 2023 Big Oil going carbon neutral? Here is how carbon offsets impact local and indigenous communities. Illegal mine faces court action Catherine Early | 15th August 2023 Firm mined 270,000 tonnes of coal since planning permission ran out - more than planned extension had proposed. 'Maladministration and a terrible precedent' Catherine Early | 26th June 2023 Firm continues to mine coal at the UK’s largest open pit weeks after being refused planning permission for the activity. Mine victory for Welsh community Catherine Early | 5th May 2023 Community fears for the restoration of the UK’s largest open pit coal mine. Love can radicalise our economy Vivien Dinh | 22nd March 2023 Vivien Dinh speaks to Satish Kumar about his new book, 'Radical Love: From Separation to Connection with the Earth, Each Other, and Ourselves'. Tory voters back onshore wind Brendan Montague | 6th March 2023 Could Tory MPs lose votes among their base support because of the party's perverse energy policies? The answer is blowing in the wind. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ Page 1 Current page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Greenwashing turbocharged Rebecca Speare-Cole | 23rd August 2023 Shell and BP among firms accused of greenwashing over renewable energy. Discrediting carbon credits Nathaniel Rugh Marcel Llavero-Pasquina | 18th August 2023 Big Oil going carbon neutral? Here is how carbon offsets impact local and indigenous communities. Illegal mine faces court action Catherine Early | 15th August 2023 Firm mined 270,000 tonnes of coal since planning permission ran out - more than planned extension had proposed. 'Maladministration and a terrible precedent' Catherine Early | 26th June 2023 Firm continues to mine coal at the UK’s largest open pit weeks after being refused planning permission for the activity. Mine victory for Welsh community Catherine Early | 5th May 2023 Community fears for the restoration of the UK’s largest open pit coal mine. Love can radicalise our economy Vivien Dinh | 22nd March 2023 Vivien Dinh speaks to Satish Kumar about his new book, 'Radical Love: From Separation to Connection with the Earth, Each Other, and Ourselves'. Tory voters back onshore wind Brendan Montague | 6th March 2023 Could Tory MPs lose votes among their base support because of the party's perverse energy policies? The answer is blowing in the wind. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ Page 1 Current page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Discrediting carbon credits Nathaniel Rugh Marcel Llavero-Pasquina | 18th August 2023 Big Oil going carbon neutral? Here is how carbon offsets impact local and indigenous communities. Illegal mine faces court action Catherine Early | 15th August 2023 Firm mined 270,000 tonnes of coal since planning permission ran out - more than planned extension had proposed. 'Maladministration and a terrible precedent' Catherine Early | 26th June 2023 Firm continues to mine coal at the UK’s largest open pit weeks after being refused planning permission for the activity. Mine victory for Welsh community Catherine Early | 5th May 2023 Community fears for the restoration of the UK’s largest open pit coal mine. Love can radicalise our economy Vivien Dinh | 22nd March 2023 Vivien Dinh speaks to Satish Kumar about his new book, 'Radical Love: From Separation to Connection with the Earth, Each Other, and Ourselves'. Tory voters back onshore wind Brendan Montague | 6th March 2023 Could Tory MPs lose votes among their base support because of the party's perverse energy policies? The answer is blowing in the wind. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ Page 1 Current page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Illegal mine faces court action Catherine Early | 15th August 2023 Firm mined 270,000 tonnes of coal since planning permission ran out - more than planned extension had proposed. 'Maladministration and a terrible precedent' Catherine Early | 26th June 2023 Firm continues to mine coal at the UK’s largest open pit weeks after being refused planning permission for the activity. Mine victory for Welsh community Catherine Early | 5th May 2023 Community fears for the restoration of the UK’s largest open pit coal mine. Love can radicalise our economy Vivien Dinh | 22nd March 2023 Vivien Dinh speaks to Satish Kumar about his new book, 'Radical Love: From Separation to Connection with the Earth, Each Other, and Ourselves'. Tory voters back onshore wind Brendan Montague | 6th March 2023 Could Tory MPs lose votes among their base support because of the party's perverse energy policies? The answer is blowing in the wind. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ Page 1 Current page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
'Maladministration and a terrible precedent' Catherine Early | 26th June 2023 Firm continues to mine coal at the UK’s largest open pit weeks after being refused planning permission for the activity. Mine victory for Welsh community Catherine Early | 5th May 2023 Community fears for the restoration of the UK’s largest open pit coal mine. Love can radicalise our economy Vivien Dinh | 22nd March 2023 Vivien Dinh speaks to Satish Kumar about his new book, 'Radical Love: From Separation to Connection with the Earth, Each Other, and Ourselves'. Tory voters back onshore wind Brendan Montague | 6th March 2023 Could Tory MPs lose votes among their base support because of the party's perverse energy policies? The answer is blowing in the wind. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ Page 1 Current page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Mine victory for Welsh community Catherine Early | 5th May 2023 Community fears for the restoration of the UK’s largest open pit coal mine. Love can radicalise our economy Vivien Dinh | 22nd March 2023 Vivien Dinh speaks to Satish Kumar about his new book, 'Radical Love: From Separation to Connection with the Earth, Each Other, and Ourselves'. Tory voters back onshore wind Brendan Montague | 6th March 2023 Could Tory MPs lose votes among their base support because of the party's perverse energy policies? The answer is blowing in the wind. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ Page 1 Current page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Love can radicalise our economy Vivien Dinh | 22nd March 2023 Vivien Dinh speaks to Satish Kumar about his new book, 'Radical Love: From Separation to Connection with the Earth, Each Other, and Ourselves'. Tory voters back onshore wind Brendan Montague | 6th March 2023 Could Tory MPs lose votes among their base support because of the party's perverse energy policies? The answer is blowing in the wind.
Tory voters back onshore wind Brendan Montague | 6th March 2023 Could Tory MPs lose votes among their base support because of the party's perverse energy policies? The answer is blowing in the wind.