BP, Basra, the British Ambassador and fatal civil unrest Sophie Yeo | 5th March 2019 British government representatives visited an oilfield partially operated by BP and praised the company’s 'impressive' social and environmental performance. Then this happened. Government backs Shell over North Sea oil rigs Catherine Early | 22nd February 2019 The UK government has endorsed plans by oil giant Shell to leave some decommissioned North Sea oil infrastructure in place. Will Brexit mean more Irish oil and gas fields? Sara Stefanini | 19th February 2019 Oil and gas explorers are gearing up to drill offshore Ireland in a bid to boost its energy independence from Britain. Iraqi protesters at the British Museum slam BP Staff Reporter | 18th February 2019 The biggest protest in the 260 year history of the British Museum took place at the weekend. Shell bombarded with climate legal threats Staff Reporter | 14th February 2019 Environmental and human rights campaigners write to oil giant Shell threatening legal action in bid to stop catastrophic climate breakdown. Renewable energy in Lithuania Staff Reporter | 5th February 2019 An EU-approved support package will give heavy industry a reduced electricity levy of up to 85 percent. Mining in the UK: Part I Dawn Stevenson | 4th February 2019 The UK Government and industry players are looking to revitalise domestic mining, placing communities and ecosystems under threat. Germany's 2038 coal deadline Unearthed | 31st January 2019 So what has Germany’s coal commission decided? Britain, Brexit, nuclear power and EU energy Joseph Dutton | 29th January 2019 The decision to postpone constructing a new nuclear plant in Wales has left a hole in the UK’s post-Brexit, low carbon energy plans. 'Flaw' in decision to allow newest coal mine Isobel Tarr | 21st January 2019 Campaigners say it is an opportunity to consign opencast coal extraction ‘to the history books’ Abundance closes largest investment to date Staff Reporter | 15th January 2019 Abundance has raised £7million for Orbital Marine Power and the world’s most powerful tidal stream turbine. Where the gas is greener Marianne Brown | 9th January 2019 Marianne Brown speaks to the founder of Ecotricity, Dale Vince. What is the future of energy? Staff Reporter | 4th January 2019 Everyone knows about green energy, but what about smart energy? The energy descent future Joshua Floyd Dr Samuel Alexander | 21st December 2018 The transition to renewable energy will entail a period of economic deintensification or 'degrowth' that could benefit wellbeing. Fighting Colombia’s largest coal mine Isobel Tarr | 18th December 2018 Campaigners fighting the world’s biggest mining giants in Colombia visit the UK’s newest opencast coal mine. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 15 Page 16 Page 17 Page 18 Page 19 Page 20 Page 21 Page 22 Page 23 … 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
Government backs Shell over North Sea oil rigs Catherine Early | 22nd February 2019 The UK government has endorsed plans by oil giant Shell to leave some decommissioned North Sea oil infrastructure in place. Will Brexit mean more Irish oil and gas fields? Sara Stefanini | 19th February 2019 Oil and gas explorers are gearing up to drill offshore Ireland in a bid to boost its energy independence from Britain. Iraqi protesters at the British Museum slam BP Staff Reporter | 18th February 2019 The biggest protest in the 260 year history of the British Museum took place at the weekend. Shell bombarded with climate legal threats Staff Reporter | 14th February 2019 Environmental and human rights campaigners write to oil giant Shell threatening legal action in bid to stop catastrophic climate breakdown. Renewable energy in Lithuania Staff Reporter | 5th February 2019 An EU-approved support package will give heavy industry a reduced electricity levy of up to 85 percent. Mining in the UK: Part I Dawn Stevenson | 4th February 2019 The UK Government and industry players are looking to revitalise domestic mining, placing communities and ecosystems under threat. Germany's 2038 coal deadline Unearthed | 31st January 2019 So what has Germany’s coal commission decided? Britain, Brexit, nuclear power and EU energy Joseph Dutton | 29th January 2019 The decision to postpone constructing a new nuclear plant in Wales has left a hole in the UK’s post-Brexit, low carbon energy plans. 'Flaw' in decision to allow newest coal mine Isobel Tarr | 21st January 2019 Campaigners say it is an opportunity to consign opencast coal extraction ‘to the history books’ Abundance closes largest investment to date Staff Reporter | 15th January 2019 Abundance has raised £7million for Orbital Marine Power and the world’s most powerful tidal stream turbine. Where the gas is greener Marianne Brown | 9th January 2019 Marianne Brown speaks to the founder of Ecotricity, Dale Vince. What is the future of energy? Staff Reporter | 4th January 2019 Everyone knows about green energy, but what about smart energy? The energy descent future Joshua Floyd Dr Samuel Alexander | 21st December 2018 The transition to renewable energy will entail a period of economic deintensification or 'degrowth' that could benefit wellbeing. Fighting Colombia’s largest coal mine Isobel Tarr | 18th December 2018 Campaigners fighting the world’s biggest mining giants in Colombia visit the UK’s newest opencast coal mine. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 15 Page 16 Page 17 Page 18 Page 19 Page 20 Page 21 Page 22 Page 23 … 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
Will Brexit mean more Irish oil and gas fields? Sara Stefanini | 19th February 2019 Oil and gas explorers are gearing up to drill offshore Ireland in a bid to boost its energy independence from Britain. Iraqi protesters at the British Museum slam BP Staff Reporter | 18th February 2019 The biggest protest in the 260 year history of the British Museum took place at the weekend. Shell bombarded with climate legal threats Staff Reporter | 14th February 2019 Environmental and human rights campaigners write to oil giant Shell threatening legal action in bid to stop catastrophic climate breakdown. Renewable energy in Lithuania Staff Reporter | 5th February 2019 An EU-approved support package will give heavy industry a reduced electricity levy of up to 85 percent. Mining in the UK: Part I Dawn Stevenson | 4th February 2019 The UK Government and industry players are looking to revitalise domestic mining, placing communities and ecosystems under threat. Germany's 2038 coal deadline Unearthed | 31st January 2019 So what has Germany’s coal commission decided? Britain, Brexit, nuclear power and EU energy Joseph Dutton | 29th January 2019 The decision to postpone constructing a new nuclear plant in Wales has left a hole in the UK’s post-Brexit, low carbon energy plans. 'Flaw' in decision to allow newest coal mine Isobel Tarr | 21st January 2019 Campaigners say it is an opportunity to consign opencast coal extraction ‘to the history books’ Abundance closes largest investment to date Staff Reporter | 15th January 2019 Abundance has raised £7million for Orbital Marine Power and the world’s most powerful tidal stream turbine. Where the gas is greener Marianne Brown | 9th January 2019 Marianne Brown speaks to the founder of Ecotricity, Dale Vince. What is the future of energy? Staff Reporter | 4th January 2019 Everyone knows about green energy, but what about smart energy? The energy descent future Joshua Floyd Dr Samuel Alexander | 21st December 2018 The transition to renewable energy will entail a period of economic deintensification or 'degrowth' that could benefit wellbeing. Fighting Colombia’s largest coal mine Isobel Tarr | 18th December 2018 Campaigners fighting the world’s biggest mining giants in Colombia visit the UK’s newest opencast coal mine. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 15 Page 16 Page 17 Page 18 Page 19 Page 20 Page 21 Page 22 Page 23 … 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
Iraqi protesters at the British Museum slam BP Staff Reporter | 18th February 2019 The biggest protest in the 260 year history of the British Museum took place at the weekend. Shell bombarded with climate legal threats Staff Reporter | 14th February 2019 Environmental and human rights campaigners write to oil giant Shell threatening legal action in bid to stop catastrophic climate breakdown. Renewable energy in Lithuania Staff Reporter | 5th February 2019 An EU-approved support package will give heavy industry a reduced electricity levy of up to 85 percent. Mining in the UK: Part I Dawn Stevenson | 4th February 2019 The UK Government and industry players are looking to revitalise domestic mining, placing communities and ecosystems under threat. Germany's 2038 coal deadline Unearthed | 31st January 2019 So what has Germany’s coal commission decided? Britain, Brexit, nuclear power and EU energy Joseph Dutton | 29th January 2019 The decision to postpone constructing a new nuclear plant in Wales has left a hole in the UK’s post-Brexit, low carbon energy plans. 'Flaw' in decision to allow newest coal mine Isobel Tarr | 21st January 2019 Campaigners say it is an opportunity to consign opencast coal extraction ‘to the history books’ Abundance closes largest investment to date Staff Reporter | 15th January 2019 Abundance has raised £7million for Orbital Marine Power and the world’s most powerful tidal stream turbine. Where the gas is greener Marianne Brown | 9th January 2019 Marianne Brown speaks to the founder of Ecotricity, Dale Vince. What is the future of energy? Staff Reporter | 4th January 2019 Everyone knows about green energy, but what about smart energy? The energy descent future Joshua Floyd Dr Samuel Alexander | 21st December 2018 The transition to renewable energy will entail a period of economic deintensification or 'degrowth' that could benefit wellbeing. Fighting Colombia’s largest coal mine Isobel Tarr | 18th December 2018 Campaigners fighting the world’s biggest mining giants in Colombia visit the UK’s newest opencast coal mine. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 15 Page 16 Page 17 Page 18 Page 19 Page 20 Page 21 Page 22 Page 23 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Shell bombarded with climate legal threats Staff Reporter | 14th February 2019 Environmental and human rights campaigners write to oil giant Shell threatening legal action in bid to stop catastrophic climate breakdown. Renewable energy in Lithuania Staff Reporter | 5th February 2019 An EU-approved support package will give heavy industry a reduced electricity levy of up to 85 percent. Mining in the UK: Part I Dawn Stevenson | 4th February 2019 The UK Government and industry players are looking to revitalise domestic mining, placing communities and ecosystems under threat. Germany's 2038 coal deadline Unearthed | 31st January 2019 So what has Germany’s coal commission decided? Britain, Brexit, nuclear power and EU energy Joseph Dutton | 29th January 2019 The decision to postpone constructing a new nuclear plant in Wales has left a hole in the UK’s post-Brexit, low carbon energy plans. 'Flaw' in decision to allow newest coal mine Isobel Tarr | 21st January 2019 Campaigners say it is an opportunity to consign opencast coal extraction ‘to the history books’ Abundance closes largest investment to date Staff Reporter | 15th January 2019 Abundance has raised £7million for Orbital Marine Power and the world’s most powerful tidal stream turbine. Where the gas is greener Marianne Brown | 9th January 2019 Marianne Brown speaks to the founder of Ecotricity, Dale Vince. What is the future of energy? Staff Reporter | 4th January 2019 Everyone knows about green energy, but what about smart energy? The energy descent future Joshua Floyd Dr Samuel Alexander | 21st December 2018 The transition to renewable energy will entail a period of economic deintensification or 'degrowth' that could benefit wellbeing. Fighting Colombia’s largest coal mine Isobel Tarr | 18th December 2018 Campaigners fighting the world’s biggest mining giants in Colombia visit the UK’s newest opencast coal mine. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 15 Page 16 Page 17 Page 18 Page 19 Page 20 Page 21 Page 22 Page 23 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Renewable energy in Lithuania Staff Reporter | 5th February 2019 An EU-approved support package will give heavy industry a reduced electricity levy of up to 85 percent. Mining in the UK: Part I Dawn Stevenson | 4th February 2019 The UK Government and industry players are looking to revitalise domestic mining, placing communities and ecosystems under threat. Germany's 2038 coal deadline Unearthed | 31st January 2019 So what has Germany’s coal commission decided? Britain, Brexit, nuclear power and EU energy Joseph Dutton | 29th January 2019 The decision to postpone constructing a new nuclear plant in Wales has left a hole in the UK’s post-Brexit, low carbon energy plans. 'Flaw' in decision to allow newest coal mine Isobel Tarr | 21st January 2019 Campaigners say it is an opportunity to consign opencast coal extraction ‘to the history books’ Abundance closes largest investment to date Staff Reporter | 15th January 2019 Abundance has raised £7million for Orbital Marine Power and the world’s most powerful tidal stream turbine. Where the gas is greener Marianne Brown | 9th January 2019 Marianne Brown speaks to the founder of Ecotricity, Dale Vince. What is the future of energy? Staff Reporter | 4th January 2019 Everyone knows about green energy, but what about smart energy? The energy descent future Joshua Floyd Dr Samuel Alexander | 21st December 2018 The transition to renewable energy will entail a period of economic deintensification or 'degrowth' that could benefit wellbeing. Fighting Colombia’s largest coal mine Isobel Tarr | 18th December 2018 Campaigners fighting the world’s biggest mining giants in Colombia visit the UK’s newest opencast coal mine. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 15 Page 16 Page 17 Page 18 Page 19 Page 20 Page 21 Page 22 Page 23 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Mining in the UK: Part I Dawn Stevenson | 4th February 2019 The UK Government and industry players are looking to revitalise domestic mining, placing communities and ecosystems under threat. Germany's 2038 coal deadline Unearthed | 31st January 2019 So what has Germany’s coal commission decided? Britain, Brexit, nuclear power and EU energy Joseph Dutton | 29th January 2019 The decision to postpone constructing a new nuclear plant in Wales has left a hole in the UK’s post-Brexit, low carbon energy plans. 'Flaw' in decision to allow newest coal mine Isobel Tarr | 21st January 2019 Campaigners say it is an opportunity to consign opencast coal extraction ‘to the history books’ Abundance closes largest investment to date Staff Reporter | 15th January 2019 Abundance has raised £7million for Orbital Marine Power and the world’s most powerful tidal stream turbine. Where the gas is greener Marianne Brown | 9th January 2019 Marianne Brown speaks to the founder of Ecotricity, Dale Vince. What is the future of energy? Staff Reporter | 4th January 2019 Everyone knows about green energy, but what about smart energy? The energy descent future Joshua Floyd Dr Samuel Alexander | 21st December 2018 The transition to renewable energy will entail a period of economic deintensification or 'degrowth' that could benefit wellbeing. Fighting Colombia’s largest coal mine Isobel Tarr | 18th December 2018 Campaigners fighting the world’s biggest mining giants in Colombia visit the UK’s newest opencast coal mine. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 15 Page 16 Page 17 Page 18 Page 19 Page 20 Page 21 Page 22 Page 23 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Germany's 2038 coal deadline Unearthed | 31st January 2019 So what has Germany’s coal commission decided? Britain, Brexit, nuclear power and EU energy Joseph Dutton | 29th January 2019 The decision to postpone constructing a new nuclear plant in Wales has left a hole in the UK’s post-Brexit, low carbon energy plans. 'Flaw' in decision to allow newest coal mine Isobel Tarr | 21st January 2019 Campaigners say it is an opportunity to consign opencast coal extraction ‘to the history books’ Abundance closes largest investment to date Staff Reporter | 15th January 2019 Abundance has raised £7million for Orbital Marine Power and the world’s most powerful tidal stream turbine. Where the gas is greener Marianne Brown | 9th January 2019 Marianne Brown speaks to the founder of Ecotricity, Dale Vince. What is the future of energy? Staff Reporter | 4th January 2019 Everyone knows about green energy, but what about smart energy? The energy descent future Joshua Floyd Dr Samuel Alexander | 21st December 2018 The transition to renewable energy will entail a period of economic deintensification or 'degrowth' that could benefit wellbeing. Fighting Colombia’s largest coal mine Isobel Tarr | 18th December 2018 Campaigners fighting the world’s biggest mining giants in Colombia visit the UK’s newest opencast coal mine. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 15 Page 16 Page 17 Page 18 Page 19 Page 20 Page 21 Page 22 Page 23 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Britain, Brexit, nuclear power and EU energy Joseph Dutton | 29th January 2019 The decision to postpone constructing a new nuclear plant in Wales has left a hole in the UK’s post-Brexit, low carbon energy plans. 'Flaw' in decision to allow newest coal mine Isobel Tarr | 21st January 2019 Campaigners say it is an opportunity to consign opencast coal extraction ‘to the history books’ Abundance closes largest investment to date Staff Reporter | 15th January 2019 Abundance has raised £7million for Orbital Marine Power and the world’s most powerful tidal stream turbine. Where the gas is greener Marianne Brown | 9th January 2019 Marianne Brown speaks to the founder of Ecotricity, Dale Vince. What is the future of energy? Staff Reporter | 4th January 2019 Everyone knows about green energy, but what about smart energy? The energy descent future Joshua Floyd Dr Samuel Alexander | 21st December 2018 The transition to renewable energy will entail a period of economic deintensification or 'degrowth' that could benefit wellbeing. Fighting Colombia’s largest coal mine Isobel Tarr | 18th December 2018 Campaigners fighting the world’s biggest mining giants in Colombia visit the UK’s newest opencast coal mine. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 15 Page 16 Page 17 Page 18 Page 19 Page 20 Page 21 Page 22 Page 23 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
'Flaw' in decision to allow newest coal mine Isobel Tarr | 21st January 2019 Campaigners say it is an opportunity to consign opencast coal extraction ‘to the history books’ Abundance closes largest investment to date Staff Reporter | 15th January 2019 Abundance has raised £7million for Orbital Marine Power and the world’s most powerful tidal stream turbine. Where the gas is greener Marianne Brown | 9th January 2019 Marianne Brown speaks to the founder of Ecotricity, Dale Vince. What is the future of energy? Staff Reporter | 4th January 2019 Everyone knows about green energy, but what about smart energy? The energy descent future Joshua Floyd Dr Samuel Alexander | 21st December 2018 The transition to renewable energy will entail a period of economic deintensification or 'degrowth' that could benefit wellbeing. Fighting Colombia’s largest coal mine Isobel Tarr | 18th December 2018 Campaigners fighting the world’s biggest mining giants in Colombia visit the UK’s newest opencast coal mine. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 15 Page 16 Page 17 Page 18 Page 19 Page 20 Page 21 Page 22 Page 23 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Abundance closes largest investment to date Staff Reporter | 15th January 2019 Abundance has raised £7million for Orbital Marine Power and the world’s most powerful tidal stream turbine. Where the gas is greener Marianne Brown | 9th January 2019 Marianne Brown speaks to the founder of Ecotricity, Dale Vince. What is the future of energy? Staff Reporter | 4th January 2019 Everyone knows about green energy, but what about smart energy? The energy descent future Joshua Floyd Dr Samuel Alexander | 21st December 2018 The transition to renewable energy will entail a period of economic deintensification or 'degrowth' that could benefit wellbeing. Fighting Colombia’s largest coal mine Isobel Tarr | 18th December 2018 Campaigners fighting the world’s biggest mining giants in Colombia visit the UK’s newest opencast coal mine. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 15 Page 16 Page 17 Page 18 Page 19 Page 20 Page 21 Page 22 Page 23 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Where the gas is greener Marianne Brown | 9th January 2019 Marianne Brown speaks to the founder of Ecotricity, Dale Vince. What is the future of energy? Staff Reporter | 4th January 2019 Everyone knows about green energy, but what about smart energy? The energy descent future Joshua Floyd Dr Samuel Alexander | 21st December 2018 The transition to renewable energy will entail a period of economic deintensification or 'degrowth' that could benefit wellbeing. Fighting Colombia’s largest coal mine Isobel Tarr | 18th December 2018 Campaigners fighting the world’s biggest mining giants in Colombia visit the UK’s newest opencast coal mine. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 15 Page 16 Page 17 Page 18 Page 19 Page 20 Page 21 Page 22 Page 23 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
What is the future of energy? Staff Reporter | 4th January 2019 Everyone knows about green energy, but what about smart energy? The energy descent future Joshua Floyd Dr Samuel Alexander | 21st December 2018 The transition to renewable energy will entail a period of economic deintensification or 'degrowth' that could benefit wellbeing. Fighting Colombia’s largest coal mine Isobel Tarr | 18th December 2018 Campaigners fighting the world’s biggest mining giants in Colombia visit the UK’s newest opencast coal mine. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 15 Page 16 Page 17 Page 18 Page 19 Page 20 Page 21 Page 22 Page 23 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
The energy descent future Joshua Floyd Dr Samuel Alexander | 21st December 2018 The transition to renewable energy will entail a period of economic deintensification or 'degrowth' that could benefit wellbeing. Fighting Colombia’s largest coal mine Isobel Tarr | 18th December 2018 Campaigners fighting the world’s biggest mining giants in Colombia visit the UK’s newest opencast coal mine.
Fighting Colombia’s largest coal mine Isobel Tarr | 18th December 2018 Campaigners fighting the world’s biggest mining giants in Colombia visit the UK’s newest opencast coal mine.