Solidarity with Lützerath Lebt Harry Holmes | 13th January 2023 Lützerath Lebt activists are in an ongoing struggle with German police, erecting barricades and blockading to prevent eviction. Fuelling biodiversity collapse Catherine Early | 9th January 2023 How fossil fuels are destroying biodiversity and Indigenous people’s rights. New year, same gas crisis August Graham | 3rd January 2023 Energy experts look to next winter as gas crisis is set to continue in 2023. Who owns the wind? James Marriott | 22nd December 2022 The North Sea has long supported local economies – and with offshore wind becoming a popular choice of renewable energy. The problem of climate nationalism Peter Somerville | 20th December 2022 The government’s recent approval of the proposal to open a new coking coal mine in West Cumbria is an example of such climate nationalism in action. Cumbrian coal mine decision imminent Brendan Montague | 1st December 2022 Friends of the Earth urges Michael Gove to reject planning permission for the Cumbrian coal mine branded 'absolutely indefensible' by government climate advisors. 'Abandon the Energy Charter Treaty' Emily Beament | 22nd November 2022 UK urged to quit treaty that ‘puts fossil fuel interests before climate action’. COP27 is a dystopian nightmare Simon Pirani | 21st November 2022 Oil companies, dictators and greenwashers captured the process at COP27 more effectively than ever. Fossil fuel emissions still increasing Brendan Montague | 11th November 2022 'This year we see yet another rise in global fossil CO2 emissions, when we need a rapid decline.' Power in a union Kate Bradley | 4th November 2022 Protecting jobs and the planet can be part of the same fight. Rees-Mogg mocked as 'climate denier' Martina Bet Richard Wheeler | 27th September 2022 Labour government 'would make Britain the first major country in the world to set and achieve the target of zero-carbon power by 2030'. The fight for renewables Simon Pirani | 31st August 2022 Fossil fuel dependency is driving up the cost of living. Tax oil and gas Molly Scott-Cato | 5th August 2022 We need a watertight windfall tax to stop rebound on climate action. Words that fail us Mitzi Jonelle Tan | 11th July 2022 The COP27 agreement cannot be just another text that serves dirty industry and energy lobbyists to hinder genuine progress and climate justice. Between a COP and a hard place Emily Beament | 11th May 2022 Countries meeting in Copenhagen to assess action needed to deliver commitments made at Cop26 talks in Glasgow last November. 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 Megamorphosis Events
Fuelling biodiversity collapse Catherine Early | 9th January 2023 How fossil fuels are destroying biodiversity and Indigenous people’s rights. New year, same gas crisis August Graham | 3rd January 2023 Energy experts look to next winter as gas crisis is set to continue in 2023. Who owns the wind? James Marriott | 22nd December 2022 The North Sea has long supported local economies – and with offshore wind becoming a popular choice of renewable energy. The problem of climate nationalism Peter Somerville | 20th December 2022 The government’s recent approval of the proposal to open a new coking coal mine in West Cumbria is an example of such climate nationalism in action. Cumbrian coal mine decision imminent Brendan Montague | 1st December 2022 Friends of the Earth urges Michael Gove to reject planning permission for the Cumbrian coal mine branded 'absolutely indefensible' by government climate advisors. 'Abandon the Energy Charter Treaty' Emily Beament | 22nd November 2022 UK urged to quit treaty that ‘puts fossil fuel interests before climate action’. COP27 is a dystopian nightmare Simon Pirani | 21st November 2022 Oil companies, dictators and greenwashers captured the process at COP27 more effectively than ever. Fossil fuel emissions still increasing Brendan Montague | 11th November 2022 'This year we see yet another rise in global fossil CO2 emissions, when we need a rapid decline.' Power in a union Kate Bradley | 4th November 2022 Protecting jobs and the planet can be part of the same fight. Rees-Mogg mocked as 'climate denier' Martina Bet Richard Wheeler | 27th September 2022 Labour government 'would make Britain the first major country in the world to set and achieve the target of zero-carbon power by 2030'. The fight for renewables Simon Pirani | 31st August 2022 Fossil fuel dependency is driving up the cost of living. Tax oil and gas Molly Scott-Cato | 5th August 2022 We need a watertight windfall tax to stop rebound on climate action. Words that fail us Mitzi Jonelle Tan | 11th July 2022 The COP27 agreement cannot be just another text that serves dirty industry and energy lobbyists to hinder genuine progress and climate justice. Between a COP and a hard place Emily Beament | 11th May 2022 Countries meeting in Copenhagen to assess action needed to deliver commitments made at Cop26 talks in Glasgow last November. 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 Megamorphosis Events
New year, same gas crisis August Graham | 3rd January 2023 Energy experts look to next winter as gas crisis is set to continue in 2023. Who owns the wind? James Marriott | 22nd December 2022 The North Sea has long supported local economies – and with offshore wind becoming a popular choice of renewable energy. The problem of climate nationalism Peter Somerville | 20th December 2022 The government’s recent approval of the proposal to open a new coking coal mine in West Cumbria is an example of such climate nationalism in action. Cumbrian coal mine decision imminent Brendan Montague | 1st December 2022 Friends of the Earth urges Michael Gove to reject planning permission for the Cumbrian coal mine branded 'absolutely indefensible' by government climate advisors. 'Abandon the Energy Charter Treaty' Emily Beament | 22nd November 2022 UK urged to quit treaty that ‘puts fossil fuel interests before climate action’. COP27 is a dystopian nightmare Simon Pirani | 21st November 2022 Oil companies, dictators and greenwashers captured the process at COP27 more effectively than ever. Fossil fuel emissions still increasing Brendan Montague | 11th November 2022 'This year we see yet another rise in global fossil CO2 emissions, when we need a rapid decline.' Power in a union Kate Bradley | 4th November 2022 Protecting jobs and the planet can be part of the same fight. Rees-Mogg mocked as 'climate denier' Martina Bet Richard Wheeler | 27th September 2022 Labour government 'would make Britain the first major country in the world to set and achieve the target of zero-carbon power by 2030'. The fight for renewables Simon Pirani | 31st August 2022 Fossil fuel dependency is driving up the cost of living. Tax oil and gas Molly Scott-Cato | 5th August 2022 We need a watertight windfall tax to stop rebound on climate action. Words that fail us Mitzi Jonelle Tan | 11th July 2022 The COP27 agreement cannot be just another text that serves dirty industry and energy lobbyists to hinder genuine progress and climate justice. Between a COP and a hard place Emily Beament | 11th May 2022 Countries meeting in Copenhagen to assess action needed to deliver commitments made at Cop26 talks in Glasgow last November. 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 Megamorphosis Events
Who owns the wind? James Marriott | 22nd December 2022 The North Sea has long supported local economies – and with offshore wind becoming a popular choice of renewable energy. The problem of climate nationalism Peter Somerville | 20th December 2022 The government’s recent approval of the proposal to open a new coking coal mine in West Cumbria is an example of such climate nationalism in action. Cumbrian coal mine decision imminent Brendan Montague | 1st December 2022 Friends of the Earth urges Michael Gove to reject planning permission for the Cumbrian coal mine branded 'absolutely indefensible' by government climate advisors. 'Abandon the Energy Charter Treaty' Emily Beament | 22nd November 2022 UK urged to quit treaty that ‘puts fossil fuel interests before climate action’. COP27 is a dystopian nightmare Simon Pirani | 21st November 2022 Oil companies, dictators and greenwashers captured the process at COP27 more effectively than ever. Fossil fuel emissions still increasing Brendan Montague | 11th November 2022 'This year we see yet another rise in global fossil CO2 emissions, when we need a rapid decline.' Power in a union Kate Bradley | 4th November 2022 Protecting jobs and the planet can be part of the same fight. Rees-Mogg mocked as 'climate denier' Martina Bet Richard Wheeler | 27th September 2022 Labour government 'would make Britain the first major country in the world to set and achieve the target of zero-carbon power by 2030'. The fight for renewables Simon Pirani | 31st August 2022 Fossil fuel dependency is driving up the cost of living. Tax oil and gas Molly Scott-Cato | 5th August 2022 We need a watertight windfall tax to stop rebound on climate action. Words that fail us Mitzi Jonelle Tan | 11th July 2022 The COP27 agreement cannot be just another text that serves dirty industry and energy lobbyists to hinder genuine progress and climate justice. Between a COP and a hard place Emily Beament | 11th May 2022 Countries meeting in Copenhagen to assess action needed to deliver commitments made at Cop26 talks in Glasgow last November. 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 problem of climate nationalism Peter Somerville | 20th December 2022 The government’s recent approval of the proposal to open a new coking coal mine in West Cumbria is an example of such climate nationalism in action. Cumbrian coal mine decision imminent Brendan Montague | 1st December 2022 Friends of the Earth urges Michael Gove to reject planning permission for the Cumbrian coal mine branded 'absolutely indefensible' by government climate advisors. 'Abandon the Energy Charter Treaty' Emily Beament | 22nd November 2022 UK urged to quit treaty that ‘puts fossil fuel interests before climate action’. COP27 is a dystopian nightmare Simon Pirani | 21st November 2022 Oil companies, dictators and greenwashers captured the process at COP27 more effectively than ever. Fossil fuel emissions still increasing Brendan Montague | 11th November 2022 'This year we see yet another rise in global fossil CO2 emissions, when we need a rapid decline.' Power in a union Kate Bradley | 4th November 2022 Protecting jobs and the planet can be part of the same fight. Rees-Mogg mocked as 'climate denier' Martina Bet Richard Wheeler | 27th September 2022 Labour government 'would make Britain the first major country in the world to set and achieve the target of zero-carbon power by 2030'. The fight for renewables Simon Pirani | 31st August 2022 Fossil fuel dependency is driving up the cost of living. Tax oil and gas Molly Scott-Cato | 5th August 2022 We need a watertight windfall tax to stop rebound on climate action. Words that fail us Mitzi Jonelle Tan | 11th July 2022 The COP27 agreement cannot be just another text that serves dirty industry and energy lobbyists to hinder genuine progress and climate justice. Between a COP and a hard place Emily Beament | 11th May 2022 Countries meeting in Copenhagen to assess action needed to deliver commitments made at Cop26 talks in Glasgow last November. 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 »
Cumbrian coal mine decision imminent Brendan Montague | 1st December 2022 Friends of the Earth urges Michael Gove to reject planning permission for the Cumbrian coal mine branded 'absolutely indefensible' by government climate advisors. 'Abandon the Energy Charter Treaty' Emily Beament | 22nd November 2022 UK urged to quit treaty that ‘puts fossil fuel interests before climate action’. COP27 is a dystopian nightmare Simon Pirani | 21st November 2022 Oil companies, dictators and greenwashers captured the process at COP27 more effectively than ever. Fossil fuel emissions still increasing Brendan Montague | 11th November 2022 'This year we see yet another rise in global fossil CO2 emissions, when we need a rapid decline.' Power in a union Kate Bradley | 4th November 2022 Protecting jobs and the planet can be part of the same fight. Rees-Mogg mocked as 'climate denier' Martina Bet Richard Wheeler | 27th September 2022 Labour government 'would make Britain the first major country in the world to set and achieve the target of zero-carbon power by 2030'. The fight for renewables Simon Pirani | 31st August 2022 Fossil fuel dependency is driving up the cost of living. Tax oil and gas Molly Scott-Cato | 5th August 2022 We need a watertight windfall tax to stop rebound on climate action. Words that fail us Mitzi Jonelle Tan | 11th July 2022 The COP27 agreement cannot be just another text that serves dirty industry and energy lobbyists to hinder genuine progress and climate justice. Between a COP and a hard place Emily Beament | 11th May 2022 Countries meeting in Copenhagen to assess action needed to deliver commitments made at Cop26 talks in Glasgow last November. 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 »
'Abandon the Energy Charter Treaty' Emily Beament | 22nd November 2022 UK urged to quit treaty that ‘puts fossil fuel interests before climate action’. COP27 is a dystopian nightmare Simon Pirani | 21st November 2022 Oil companies, dictators and greenwashers captured the process at COP27 more effectively than ever. Fossil fuel emissions still increasing Brendan Montague | 11th November 2022 'This year we see yet another rise in global fossil CO2 emissions, when we need a rapid decline.' Power in a union Kate Bradley | 4th November 2022 Protecting jobs and the planet can be part of the same fight. Rees-Mogg mocked as 'climate denier' Martina Bet Richard Wheeler | 27th September 2022 Labour government 'would make Britain the first major country in the world to set and achieve the target of zero-carbon power by 2030'. The fight for renewables Simon Pirani | 31st August 2022 Fossil fuel dependency is driving up the cost of living. Tax oil and gas Molly Scott-Cato | 5th August 2022 We need a watertight windfall tax to stop rebound on climate action. Words that fail us Mitzi Jonelle Tan | 11th July 2022 The COP27 agreement cannot be just another text that serves dirty industry and energy lobbyists to hinder genuine progress and climate justice. Between a COP and a hard place Emily Beament | 11th May 2022 Countries meeting in Copenhagen to assess action needed to deliver commitments made at Cop26 talks in Glasgow last November. 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 »
COP27 is a dystopian nightmare Simon Pirani | 21st November 2022 Oil companies, dictators and greenwashers captured the process at COP27 more effectively than ever. Fossil fuel emissions still increasing Brendan Montague | 11th November 2022 'This year we see yet another rise in global fossil CO2 emissions, when we need a rapid decline.' Power in a union Kate Bradley | 4th November 2022 Protecting jobs and the planet can be part of the same fight. Rees-Mogg mocked as 'climate denier' Martina Bet Richard Wheeler | 27th September 2022 Labour government 'would make Britain the first major country in the world to set and achieve the target of zero-carbon power by 2030'. The fight for renewables Simon Pirani | 31st August 2022 Fossil fuel dependency is driving up the cost of living. Tax oil and gas Molly Scott-Cato | 5th August 2022 We need a watertight windfall tax to stop rebound on climate action. Words that fail us Mitzi Jonelle Tan | 11th July 2022 The COP27 agreement cannot be just another text that serves dirty industry and energy lobbyists to hinder genuine progress and climate justice. Between a COP and a hard place Emily Beament | 11th May 2022 Countries meeting in Copenhagen to assess action needed to deliver commitments made at Cop26 talks in Glasgow last November. 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 »
Fossil fuel emissions still increasing Brendan Montague | 11th November 2022 'This year we see yet another rise in global fossil CO2 emissions, when we need a rapid decline.' Power in a union Kate Bradley | 4th November 2022 Protecting jobs and the planet can be part of the same fight. Rees-Mogg mocked as 'climate denier' Martina Bet Richard Wheeler | 27th September 2022 Labour government 'would make Britain the first major country in the world to set and achieve the target of zero-carbon power by 2030'. The fight for renewables Simon Pirani | 31st August 2022 Fossil fuel dependency is driving up the cost of living. Tax oil and gas Molly Scott-Cato | 5th August 2022 We need a watertight windfall tax to stop rebound on climate action. Words that fail us Mitzi Jonelle Tan | 11th July 2022 The COP27 agreement cannot be just another text that serves dirty industry and energy lobbyists to hinder genuine progress and climate justice. Between a COP and a hard place Emily Beament | 11th May 2022 Countries meeting in Copenhagen to assess action needed to deliver commitments made at Cop26 talks in Glasgow last November. 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 »
Power in a union Kate Bradley | 4th November 2022 Protecting jobs and the planet can be part of the same fight. Rees-Mogg mocked as 'climate denier' Martina Bet Richard Wheeler | 27th September 2022 Labour government 'would make Britain the first major country in the world to set and achieve the target of zero-carbon power by 2030'. The fight for renewables Simon Pirani | 31st August 2022 Fossil fuel dependency is driving up the cost of living. Tax oil and gas Molly Scott-Cato | 5th August 2022 We need a watertight windfall tax to stop rebound on climate action. Words that fail us Mitzi Jonelle Tan | 11th July 2022 The COP27 agreement cannot be just another text that serves dirty industry and energy lobbyists to hinder genuine progress and climate justice. Between a COP and a hard place Emily Beament | 11th May 2022 Countries meeting in Copenhagen to assess action needed to deliver commitments made at Cop26 talks in Glasgow last November. 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 »
Rees-Mogg mocked as 'climate denier' Martina Bet Richard Wheeler | 27th September 2022 Labour government 'would make Britain the first major country in the world to set and achieve the target of zero-carbon power by 2030'. The fight for renewables Simon Pirani | 31st August 2022 Fossil fuel dependency is driving up the cost of living. Tax oil and gas Molly Scott-Cato | 5th August 2022 We need a watertight windfall tax to stop rebound on climate action. Words that fail us Mitzi Jonelle Tan | 11th July 2022 The COP27 agreement cannot be just another text that serves dirty industry and energy lobbyists to hinder genuine progress and climate justice. Between a COP and a hard place Emily Beament | 11th May 2022 Countries meeting in Copenhagen to assess action needed to deliver commitments made at Cop26 talks in Glasgow last November. 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 fight for renewables Simon Pirani | 31st August 2022 Fossil fuel dependency is driving up the cost of living. Tax oil and gas Molly Scott-Cato | 5th August 2022 We need a watertight windfall tax to stop rebound on climate action. Words that fail us Mitzi Jonelle Tan | 11th July 2022 The COP27 agreement cannot be just another text that serves dirty industry and energy lobbyists to hinder genuine progress and climate justice. Between a COP and a hard place Emily Beament | 11th May 2022 Countries meeting in Copenhagen to assess action needed to deliver commitments made at Cop26 talks in Glasgow last November. 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 »
Tax oil and gas Molly Scott-Cato | 5th August 2022 We need a watertight windfall tax to stop rebound on climate action. Words that fail us Mitzi Jonelle Tan | 11th July 2022 The COP27 agreement cannot be just another text that serves dirty industry and energy lobbyists to hinder genuine progress and climate justice. Between a COP and a hard place Emily Beament | 11th May 2022 Countries meeting in Copenhagen to assess action needed to deliver commitments made at Cop26 talks in Glasgow last November. 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 »
Words that fail us Mitzi Jonelle Tan | 11th July 2022 The COP27 agreement cannot be just another text that serves dirty industry and energy lobbyists to hinder genuine progress and climate justice. Between a COP and a hard place Emily Beament | 11th May 2022 Countries meeting in Copenhagen to assess action needed to deliver commitments made at Cop26 talks in Glasgow last November.
Between a COP and a hard place Emily Beament | 11th May 2022 Countries meeting in Copenhagen to assess action needed to deliver commitments made at Cop26 talks in Glasgow last November.