XR tots take down BP Jess Glass | 21st February 2020 Protesters, including children as young as two, staged the peaceful demonstration at the Making The Modern World gallery in the Science Museum. Cambridge Uni carbon investments attacked by XR Edd Dracott Emily Chudy | 18th February 2020 Trinity College has invested £9.1m in oil and gas companies, the most of any of the 45 Oxbridge colleges. Fight against oil drilling in Surrey Staff Reporter | 13th February 2020 “The environmental impact of the proposed development at Horse Hill would clearly be serious and would be felt for generations to come." Subsidy-free community solar in the UK Staff Reporter | 12th February 2020 UK’s first post-subsidy community solar farm completed. Air pollution harming young athletes Emily Beament | 11th February 2020 A quarter of 94 sports grounds across five UK cities exceeded World Health Organisation recommended limits for PM2.5 particles, nitrogen dioxide. New coal subject to 'full legal scrutiny' Staff Reporter | 11th February 2020 Cumbrian campaign group granted permission for judicial review of county council’s approval of coal mine. Night at the museum Matilda Borgstrom | 7th February 2020 Sign the petition calling on the British Museum to allow the peaceful protesters and their anti-BP Trojan Horse to stay in the museum’s courtyard overnight. No new nuclear Radiation Free Lakeland | 6th February 2020 Campaigners demand a 'no new nuclear' clause in climate emergency planning. Powering homes with clean energy Staff Reporter | 6th February 2020 All new homes in Wales to be heated and powered from clean energy sources from 2025. BP headquarters blocked by Greenpeace Jess Glass | 5th February 2020 Bernard Looney arrives at BP on first day as chief executive to be met with activists with 500 solar panels. BP rig operator takes Greenpeace to court Marianne Brooker | 3rd February 2020 Big oil ramps up efforts to gag climate campaigners as BP’s rig operator Transocean takes on Greenpeace in court. 'BP must fall' Marianne Brooker | 3rd February 2020 Biggest ever oil sponsorship protest will ramp up pressure on British Museum. Lawyers challenge government over gas plant Brendan Montague | 31st January 2020 Lawyers challenge UK Government approval of Europe’s largest gas plant. Bad energy policy 'costs billions' Staff Reporter | 30th January 2020 The UK’s short sighted approach to energy is damaging people’s health and costing the NHS £3.7 billion a year. The emissions gap Ingmar Schumacher | 28th January 2020 A sufficient reduction in emissions can only be achieved if all countries are fully committed to a coordinated, cooperative effort. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Current page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 Page 10 … Next page ›› Last page Last » Home Editors’ Picks Activism Climate Breakdown Biodiversity Coronavirus Food and Farming Conservation Deforestation Energy Mining Pollution Economics and policy Indigenous Peoples Systems Resurgence & Ecologist Ecologist recycled
Cambridge Uni carbon investments attacked by XR Edd Dracott Emily Chudy | 18th February 2020 Trinity College has invested £9.1m in oil and gas companies, the most of any of the 45 Oxbridge colleges. Fight against oil drilling in Surrey Staff Reporter | 13th February 2020 “The environmental impact of the proposed development at Horse Hill would clearly be serious and would be felt for generations to come." Subsidy-free community solar in the UK Staff Reporter | 12th February 2020 UK’s first post-subsidy community solar farm completed. Air pollution harming young athletes Emily Beament | 11th February 2020 A quarter of 94 sports grounds across five UK cities exceeded World Health Organisation recommended limits for PM2.5 particles, nitrogen dioxide. New coal subject to 'full legal scrutiny' Staff Reporter | 11th February 2020 Cumbrian campaign group granted permission for judicial review of county council’s approval of coal mine. Night at the museum Matilda Borgstrom | 7th February 2020 Sign the petition calling on the British Museum to allow the peaceful protesters and their anti-BP Trojan Horse to stay in the museum’s courtyard overnight. No new nuclear Radiation Free Lakeland | 6th February 2020 Campaigners demand a 'no new nuclear' clause in climate emergency planning. Powering homes with clean energy Staff Reporter | 6th February 2020 All new homes in Wales to be heated and powered from clean energy sources from 2025. BP headquarters blocked by Greenpeace Jess Glass | 5th February 2020 Bernard Looney arrives at BP on first day as chief executive to be met with activists with 500 solar panels. BP rig operator takes Greenpeace to court Marianne Brooker | 3rd February 2020 Big oil ramps up efforts to gag climate campaigners as BP’s rig operator Transocean takes on Greenpeace in court. 'BP must fall' Marianne Brooker | 3rd February 2020 Biggest ever oil sponsorship protest will ramp up pressure on British Museum. Lawyers challenge government over gas plant Brendan Montague | 31st January 2020 Lawyers challenge UK Government approval of Europe’s largest gas plant. Bad energy policy 'costs billions' Staff Reporter | 30th January 2020 The UK’s short sighted approach to energy is damaging people’s health and costing the NHS £3.7 billion a year. The emissions gap Ingmar Schumacher | 28th January 2020 A sufficient reduction in emissions can only be achieved if all countries are fully committed to a coordinated, cooperative effort. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Current page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 Page 10 … Next page ›› Last page Last » Home Editors’ Picks Activism Climate Breakdown Biodiversity Coronavirus Food and Farming Conservation Deforestation Energy Mining Pollution Economics and policy Indigenous Peoples Systems Resurgence & Ecologist Ecologist recycled
Fight against oil drilling in Surrey Staff Reporter | 13th February 2020 “The environmental impact of the proposed development at Horse Hill would clearly be serious and would be felt for generations to come." Subsidy-free community solar in the UK Staff Reporter | 12th February 2020 UK’s first post-subsidy community solar farm completed. Air pollution harming young athletes Emily Beament | 11th February 2020 A quarter of 94 sports grounds across five UK cities exceeded World Health Organisation recommended limits for PM2.5 particles, nitrogen dioxide. New coal subject to 'full legal scrutiny' Staff Reporter | 11th February 2020 Cumbrian campaign group granted permission for judicial review of county council’s approval of coal mine. Night at the museum Matilda Borgstrom | 7th February 2020 Sign the petition calling on the British Museum to allow the peaceful protesters and their anti-BP Trojan Horse to stay in the museum’s courtyard overnight. No new nuclear Radiation Free Lakeland | 6th February 2020 Campaigners demand a 'no new nuclear' clause in climate emergency planning. Powering homes with clean energy Staff Reporter | 6th February 2020 All new homes in Wales to be heated and powered from clean energy sources from 2025. BP headquarters blocked by Greenpeace Jess Glass | 5th February 2020 Bernard Looney arrives at BP on first day as chief executive to be met with activists with 500 solar panels. BP rig operator takes Greenpeace to court Marianne Brooker | 3rd February 2020 Big oil ramps up efforts to gag climate campaigners as BP’s rig operator Transocean takes on Greenpeace in court. 'BP must fall' Marianne Brooker | 3rd February 2020 Biggest ever oil sponsorship protest will ramp up pressure on British Museum. Lawyers challenge government over gas plant Brendan Montague | 31st January 2020 Lawyers challenge UK Government approval of Europe’s largest gas plant. Bad energy policy 'costs billions' Staff Reporter | 30th January 2020 The UK’s short sighted approach to energy is damaging people’s health and costing the NHS £3.7 billion a year. The emissions gap Ingmar Schumacher | 28th January 2020 A sufficient reduction in emissions can only be achieved if all countries are fully committed to a coordinated, cooperative effort. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Current page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 Page 10 … Next page ›› Last page Last » Home Editors’ Picks Activism Climate Breakdown Biodiversity Coronavirus Food and Farming Conservation Deforestation Energy Mining Pollution Economics and policy Indigenous Peoples Systems Resurgence & Ecologist Ecologist recycled
Subsidy-free community solar in the UK Staff Reporter | 12th February 2020 UK’s first post-subsidy community solar farm completed. Air pollution harming young athletes Emily Beament | 11th February 2020 A quarter of 94 sports grounds across five UK cities exceeded World Health Organisation recommended limits for PM2.5 particles, nitrogen dioxide. New coal subject to 'full legal scrutiny' Staff Reporter | 11th February 2020 Cumbrian campaign group granted permission for judicial review of county council’s approval of coal mine. Night at the museum Matilda Borgstrom | 7th February 2020 Sign the petition calling on the British Museum to allow the peaceful protesters and their anti-BP Trojan Horse to stay in the museum’s courtyard overnight. No new nuclear Radiation Free Lakeland | 6th February 2020 Campaigners demand a 'no new nuclear' clause in climate emergency planning. Powering homes with clean energy Staff Reporter | 6th February 2020 All new homes in Wales to be heated and powered from clean energy sources from 2025. BP headquarters blocked by Greenpeace Jess Glass | 5th February 2020 Bernard Looney arrives at BP on first day as chief executive to be met with activists with 500 solar panels. BP rig operator takes Greenpeace to court Marianne Brooker | 3rd February 2020 Big oil ramps up efforts to gag climate campaigners as BP’s rig operator Transocean takes on Greenpeace in court. 'BP must fall' Marianne Brooker | 3rd February 2020 Biggest ever oil sponsorship protest will ramp up pressure on British Museum. Lawyers challenge government over gas plant Brendan Montague | 31st January 2020 Lawyers challenge UK Government approval of Europe’s largest gas plant. Bad energy policy 'costs billions' Staff Reporter | 30th January 2020 The UK’s short sighted approach to energy is damaging people’s health and costing the NHS £3.7 billion a year. The emissions gap Ingmar Schumacher | 28th January 2020 A sufficient reduction in emissions can only be achieved if all countries are fully committed to a coordinated, cooperative effort. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Current page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 Page 10 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Air pollution harming young athletes Emily Beament | 11th February 2020 A quarter of 94 sports grounds across five UK cities exceeded World Health Organisation recommended limits for PM2.5 particles, nitrogen dioxide. New coal subject to 'full legal scrutiny' Staff Reporter | 11th February 2020 Cumbrian campaign group granted permission for judicial review of county council’s approval of coal mine. Night at the museum Matilda Borgstrom | 7th February 2020 Sign the petition calling on the British Museum to allow the peaceful protesters and their anti-BP Trojan Horse to stay in the museum’s courtyard overnight. No new nuclear Radiation Free Lakeland | 6th February 2020 Campaigners demand a 'no new nuclear' clause in climate emergency planning. Powering homes with clean energy Staff Reporter | 6th February 2020 All new homes in Wales to be heated and powered from clean energy sources from 2025. BP headquarters blocked by Greenpeace Jess Glass | 5th February 2020 Bernard Looney arrives at BP on first day as chief executive to be met with activists with 500 solar panels. BP rig operator takes Greenpeace to court Marianne Brooker | 3rd February 2020 Big oil ramps up efforts to gag climate campaigners as BP’s rig operator Transocean takes on Greenpeace in court. 'BP must fall' Marianne Brooker | 3rd February 2020 Biggest ever oil sponsorship protest will ramp up pressure on British Museum. Lawyers challenge government over gas plant Brendan Montague | 31st January 2020 Lawyers challenge UK Government approval of Europe’s largest gas plant. Bad energy policy 'costs billions' Staff Reporter | 30th January 2020 The UK’s short sighted approach to energy is damaging people’s health and costing the NHS £3.7 billion a year. The emissions gap Ingmar Schumacher | 28th January 2020 A sufficient reduction in emissions can only be achieved if all countries are fully committed to a coordinated, cooperative effort. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Current page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 Page 10 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
New coal subject to 'full legal scrutiny' Staff Reporter | 11th February 2020 Cumbrian campaign group granted permission for judicial review of county council’s approval of coal mine. Night at the museum Matilda Borgstrom | 7th February 2020 Sign the petition calling on the British Museum to allow the peaceful protesters and their anti-BP Trojan Horse to stay in the museum’s courtyard overnight. No new nuclear Radiation Free Lakeland | 6th February 2020 Campaigners demand a 'no new nuclear' clause in climate emergency planning. Powering homes with clean energy Staff Reporter | 6th February 2020 All new homes in Wales to be heated and powered from clean energy sources from 2025. BP headquarters blocked by Greenpeace Jess Glass | 5th February 2020 Bernard Looney arrives at BP on first day as chief executive to be met with activists with 500 solar panels. BP rig operator takes Greenpeace to court Marianne Brooker | 3rd February 2020 Big oil ramps up efforts to gag climate campaigners as BP’s rig operator Transocean takes on Greenpeace in court. 'BP must fall' Marianne Brooker | 3rd February 2020 Biggest ever oil sponsorship protest will ramp up pressure on British Museum. Lawyers challenge government over gas plant Brendan Montague | 31st January 2020 Lawyers challenge UK Government approval of Europe’s largest gas plant. Bad energy policy 'costs billions' Staff Reporter | 30th January 2020 The UK’s short sighted approach to energy is damaging people’s health and costing the NHS £3.7 billion a year. The emissions gap Ingmar Schumacher | 28th January 2020 A sufficient reduction in emissions can only be achieved if all countries are fully committed to a coordinated, cooperative effort. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Current page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 Page 10 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Night at the museum Matilda Borgstrom | 7th February 2020 Sign the petition calling on the British Museum to allow the peaceful protesters and their anti-BP Trojan Horse to stay in the museum’s courtyard overnight. No new nuclear Radiation Free Lakeland | 6th February 2020 Campaigners demand a 'no new nuclear' clause in climate emergency planning. Powering homes with clean energy Staff Reporter | 6th February 2020 All new homes in Wales to be heated and powered from clean energy sources from 2025. BP headquarters blocked by Greenpeace Jess Glass | 5th February 2020 Bernard Looney arrives at BP on first day as chief executive to be met with activists with 500 solar panels. BP rig operator takes Greenpeace to court Marianne Brooker | 3rd February 2020 Big oil ramps up efforts to gag climate campaigners as BP’s rig operator Transocean takes on Greenpeace in court. 'BP must fall' Marianne Brooker | 3rd February 2020 Biggest ever oil sponsorship protest will ramp up pressure on British Museum. Lawyers challenge government over gas plant Brendan Montague | 31st January 2020 Lawyers challenge UK Government approval of Europe’s largest gas plant. Bad energy policy 'costs billions' Staff Reporter | 30th January 2020 The UK’s short sighted approach to energy is damaging people’s health and costing the NHS £3.7 billion a year. The emissions gap Ingmar Schumacher | 28th January 2020 A sufficient reduction in emissions can only be achieved if all countries are fully committed to a coordinated, cooperative effort. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Current page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 Page 10 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
No new nuclear Radiation Free Lakeland | 6th February 2020 Campaigners demand a 'no new nuclear' clause in climate emergency planning. Powering homes with clean energy Staff Reporter | 6th February 2020 All new homes in Wales to be heated and powered from clean energy sources from 2025. BP headquarters blocked by Greenpeace Jess Glass | 5th February 2020 Bernard Looney arrives at BP on first day as chief executive to be met with activists with 500 solar panels. BP rig operator takes Greenpeace to court Marianne Brooker | 3rd February 2020 Big oil ramps up efforts to gag climate campaigners as BP’s rig operator Transocean takes on Greenpeace in court. 'BP must fall' Marianne Brooker | 3rd February 2020 Biggest ever oil sponsorship protest will ramp up pressure on British Museum. Lawyers challenge government over gas plant Brendan Montague | 31st January 2020 Lawyers challenge UK Government approval of Europe’s largest gas plant. Bad energy policy 'costs billions' Staff Reporter | 30th January 2020 The UK’s short sighted approach to energy is damaging people’s health and costing the NHS £3.7 billion a year. The emissions gap Ingmar Schumacher | 28th January 2020 A sufficient reduction in emissions can only be achieved if all countries are fully committed to a coordinated, cooperative effort. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Current page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 Page 10 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Powering homes with clean energy Staff Reporter | 6th February 2020 All new homes in Wales to be heated and powered from clean energy sources from 2025. BP headquarters blocked by Greenpeace Jess Glass | 5th February 2020 Bernard Looney arrives at BP on first day as chief executive to be met with activists with 500 solar panels. BP rig operator takes Greenpeace to court Marianne Brooker | 3rd February 2020 Big oil ramps up efforts to gag climate campaigners as BP’s rig operator Transocean takes on Greenpeace in court. 'BP must fall' Marianne Brooker | 3rd February 2020 Biggest ever oil sponsorship protest will ramp up pressure on British Museum. Lawyers challenge government over gas plant Brendan Montague | 31st January 2020 Lawyers challenge UK Government approval of Europe’s largest gas plant. Bad energy policy 'costs billions' Staff Reporter | 30th January 2020 The UK’s short sighted approach to energy is damaging people’s health and costing the NHS £3.7 billion a year. The emissions gap Ingmar Schumacher | 28th January 2020 A sufficient reduction in emissions can only be achieved if all countries are fully committed to a coordinated, cooperative effort. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Current page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 Page 10 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
BP headquarters blocked by Greenpeace Jess Glass | 5th February 2020 Bernard Looney arrives at BP on first day as chief executive to be met with activists with 500 solar panels. BP rig operator takes Greenpeace to court Marianne Brooker | 3rd February 2020 Big oil ramps up efforts to gag climate campaigners as BP’s rig operator Transocean takes on Greenpeace in court. 'BP must fall' Marianne Brooker | 3rd February 2020 Biggest ever oil sponsorship protest will ramp up pressure on British Museum. Lawyers challenge government over gas plant Brendan Montague | 31st January 2020 Lawyers challenge UK Government approval of Europe’s largest gas plant. Bad energy policy 'costs billions' Staff Reporter | 30th January 2020 The UK’s short sighted approach to energy is damaging people’s health and costing the NHS £3.7 billion a year. The emissions gap Ingmar Schumacher | 28th January 2020 A sufficient reduction in emissions can only be achieved if all countries are fully committed to a coordinated, cooperative effort. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Current page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 Page 10 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
BP rig operator takes Greenpeace to court Marianne Brooker | 3rd February 2020 Big oil ramps up efforts to gag climate campaigners as BP’s rig operator Transocean takes on Greenpeace in court. 'BP must fall' Marianne Brooker | 3rd February 2020 Biggest ever oil sponsorship protest will ramp up pressure on British Museum. Lawyers challenge government over gas plant Brendan Montague | 31st January 2020 Lawyers challenge UK Government approval of Europe’s largest gas plant. Bad energy policy 'costs billions' Staff Reporter | 30th January 2020 The UK’s short sighted approach to energy is damaging people’s health and costing the NHS £3.7 billion a year. The emissions gap Ingmar Schumacher | 28th January 2020 A sufficient reduction in emissions can only be achieved if all countries are fully committed to a coordinated, cooperative effort. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Current page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 Page 10 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
'BP must fall' Marianne Brooker | 3rd February 2020 Biggest ever oil sponsorship protest will ramp up pressure on British Museum. Lawyers challenge government over gas plant Brendan Montague | 31st January 2020 Lawyers challenge UK Government approval of Europe’s largest gas plant. Bad energy policy 'costs billions' Staff Reporter | 30th January 2020 The UK’s short sighted approach to energy is damaging people’s health and costing the NHS £3.7 billion a year. The emissions gap Ingmar Schumacher | 28th January 2020 A sufficient reduction in emissions can only be achieved if all countries are fully committed to a coordinated, cooperative effort. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Current page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 Page 10 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Lawyers challenge government over gas plant Brendan Montague | 31st January 2020 Lawyers challenge UK Government approval of Europe’s largest gas plant. Bad energy policy 'costs billions' Staff Reporter | 30th January 2020 The UK’s short sighted approach to energy is damaging people’s health and costing the NHS £3.7 billion a year. The emissions gap Ingmar Schumacher | 28th January 2020 A sufficient reduction in emissions can only be achieved if all countries are fully committed to a coordinated, cooperative effort. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Current page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 Page 10 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Bad energy policy 'costs billions' Staff Reporter | 30th January 2020 The UK’s short sighted approach to energy is damaging people’s health and costing the NHS £3.7 billion a year. The emissions gap Ingmar Schumacher | 28th January 2020 A sufficient reduction in emissions can only be achieved if all countries are fully committed to a coordinated, cooperative effort.
The emissions gap Ingmar Schumacher | 28th January 2020 A sufficient reduction in emissions can only be achieved if all countries are fully committed to a coordinated, cooperative effort.