BP boss ducks climate change responsibility Catherine Early | 28th October 2019 Oil and gas giant BP’s chief executive’s comments that energy users were part of the problem have been branded 'a disgrace' by campaigners. MPs demand pension divestment Marianne Brooker | 25th October 2019 Three hundred MPs demand that their pension fund divests from fossil fuels. Hasdeo Aranya protests to save the forests Let India Breathe | 25th October 2019 Villages in Hasdeo Aranya of Chhattisgarh, India, oppose illegal land acquisition and the allotment of coal blocks without consent. Will renewables ever replace fracking? Emily Folk | 24th October 2019 The ultimate goal of putting all fossil fuels behind us is an uphill battle and one that we may not be able to reach. How not to eliminate fossil fuel subsidies Lucy EJ Woods | 21st October 2019 Fossil fuel subsidies have been reinstated in Ecuador following violent protests. Still, 'people's demands for a safe, stable economy and environment are not being listened to.' Earthworker: taking power back Kurt Johnson | 17th October 2019 A worker-owned cooperative in Victoria, Australia, is drawing on the combined forces of industrial and environmental action. XR protesters target City of London PA | 14th October 2019 Dozens of activists are sitting or standing in the road as City workers leave Bank tube station. Demand for coal continues to grow in India Rabiya Jaffery | 9th October 2019 Grassroots opposition is mounting in India as new coal projects displace communities and destroy ancient forests. BP - exit stage left Catherine Early | 3rd October 2019 Pressure from school strikers has forced the Royal Shakespeare Company to prematurely end its partnership with oil company BP. Resisting coal in Pakistan’s Thar Desert Rabiya Jaffery | 30th September 2019 Protestors in Pakistan’s Thar Desert continue to fight against new coal projects. UK banks continue to fund climate disaster Marianne Brooker | 27th September 2019 Nearly £150 billion invested in fossil fuels by UK banks since Paris Agreement. Pensions: the quiet perpetrator of ecocide Michael Kind | 27th September 2019 Investment services are going unaccounted for in the fight against climate crisis, but with awareness comes action. School strikers target oil behemoth BP Craig Simpson | 26th September 2019 School strikers call on the Royal Shakespeare Company to stop taking sponsorship from BP. Neoliberal lobbyists undermine climate policy Richard Collett-White | 24th September 2019 Lobby groups in the US are the most effective at blocking climate action, according to a new report from InfluenceMap. Temperature rise hampers solar Staff Reporter | 5th September 2019 Higher temperatures might lead to decreased solar power efficiency. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Current page 8 Page 9 Page 10 Page 11 Page 12 … 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
MPs demand pension divestment Marianne Brooker | 25th October 2019 Three hundred MPs demand that their pension fund divests from fossil fuels. Hasdeo Aranya protests to save the forests Let India Breathe | 25th October 2019 Villages in Hasdeo Aranya of Chhattisgarh, India, oppose illegal land acquisition and the allotment of coal blocks without consent. Will renewables ever replace fracking? Emily Folk | 24th October 2019 The ultimate goal of putting all fossil fuels behind us is an uphill battle and one that we may not be able to reach. How not to eliminate fossil fuel subsidies Lucy EJ Woods | 21st October 2019 Fossil fuel subsidies have been reinstated in Ecuador following violent protests. Still, 'people's demands for a safe, stable economy and environment are not being listened to.' Earthworker: taking power back Kurt Johnson | 17th October 2019 A worker-owned cooperative in Victoria, Australia, is drawing on the combined forces of industrial and environmental action. XR protesters target City of London PA | 14th October 2019 Dozens of activists are sitting or standing in the road as City workers leave Bank tube station. Demand for coal continues to grow in India Rabiya Jaffery | 9th October 2019 Grassroots opposition is mounting in India as new coal projects displace communities and destroy ancient forests. BP - exit stage left Catherine Early | 3rd October 2019 Pressure from school strikers has forced the Royal Shakespeare Company to prematurely end its partnership with oil company BP. Resisting coal in Pakistan’s Thar Desert Rabiya Jaffery | 30th September 2019 Protestors in Pakistan’s Thar Desert continue to fight against new coal projects. UK banks continue to fund climate disaster Marianne Brooker | 27th September 2019 Nearly £150 billion invested in fossil fuels by UK banks since Paris Agreement. Pensions: the quiet perpetrator of ecocide Michael Kind | 27th September 2019 Investment services are going unaccounted for in the fight against climate crisis, but with awareness comes action. School strikers target oil behemoth BP Craig Simpson | 26th September 2019 School strikers call on the Royal Shakespeare Company to stop taking sponsorship from BP. Neoliberal lobbyists undermine climate policy Richard Collett-White | 24th September 2019 Lobby groups in the US are the most effective at blocking climate action, according to a new report from InfluenceMap. Temperature rise hampers solar Staff Reporter | 5th September 2019 Higher temperatures might lead to decreased solar power efficiency. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Current page 8 Page 9 Page 10 Page 11 Page 12 … 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
Hasdeo Aranya protests to save the forests Let India Breathe | 25th October 2019 Villages in Hasdeo Aranya of Chhattisgarh, India, oppose illegal land acquisition and the allotment of coal blocks without consent. Will renewables ever replace fracking? Emily Folk | 24th October 2019 The ultimate goal of putting all fossil fuels behind us is an uphill battle and one that we may not be able to reach. How not to eliminate fossil fuel subsidies Lucy EJ Woods | 21st October 2019 Fossil fuel subsidies have been reinstated in Ecuador following violent protests. Still, 'people's demands for a safe, stable economy and environment are not being listened to.' Earthworker: taking power back Kurt Johnson | 17th October 2019 A worker-owned cooperative in Victoria, Australia, is drawing on the combined forces of industrial and environmental action. XR protesters target City of London PA | 14th October 2019 Dozens of activists are sitting or standing in the road as City workers leave Bank tube station. Demand for coal continues to grow in India Rabiya Jaffery | 9th October 2019 Grassroots opposition is mounting in India as new coal projects displace communities and destroy ancient forests. BP - exit stage left Catherine Early | 3rd October 2019 Pressure from school strikers has forced the Royal Shakespeare Company to prematurely end its partnership with oil company BP. Resisting coal in Pakistan’s Thar Desert Rabiya Jaffery | 30th September 2019 Protestors in Pakistan’s Thar Desert continue to fight against new coal projects. UK banks continue to fund climate disaster Marianne Brooker | 27th September 2019 Nearly £150 billion invested in fossil fuels by UK banks since Paris Agreement. Pensions: the quiet perpetrator of ecocide Michael Kind | 27th September 2019 Investment services are going unaccounted for in the fight against climate crisis, but with awareness comes action. School strikers target oil behemoth BP Craig Simpson | 26th September 2019 School strikers call on the Royal Shakespeare Company to stop taking sponsorship from BP. Neoliberal lobbyists undermine climate policy Richard Collett-White | 24th September 2019 Lobby groups in the US are the most effective at blocking climate action, according to a new report from InfluenceMap. Temperature rise hampers solar Staff Reporter | 5th September 2019 Higher temperatures might lead to decreased solar power efficiency. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Current page 8 Page 9 Page 10 Page 11 Page 12 … 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
Will renewables ever replace fracking? Emily Folk | 24th October 2019 The ultimate goal of putting all fossil fuels behind us is an uphill battle and one that we may not be able to reach. How not to eliminate fossil fuel subsidies Lucy EJ Woods | 21st October 2019 Fossil fuel subsidies have been reinstated in Ecuador following violent protests. Still, 'people's demands for a safe, stable economy and environment are not being listened to.' Earthworker: taking power back Kurt Johnson | 17th October 2019 A worker-owned cooperative in Victoria, Australia, is drawing on the combined forces of industrial and environmental action. XR protesters target City of London PA | 14th October 2019 Dozens of activists are sitting or standing in the road as City workers leave Bank tube station. Demand for coal continues to grow in India Rabiya Jaffery | 9th October 2019 Grassroots opposition is mounting in India as new coal projects displace communities and destroy ancient forests. BP - exit stage left Catherine Early | 3rd October 2019 Pressure from school strikers has forced the Royal Shakespeare Company to prematurely end its partnership with oil company BP. Resisting coal in Pakistan’s Thar Desert Rabiya Jaffery | 30th September 2019 Protestors in Pakistan’s Thar Desert continue to fight against new coal projects. UK banks continue to fund climate disaster Marianne Brooker | 27th September 2019 Nearly £150 billion invested in fossil fuels by UK banks since Paris Agreement. Pensions: the quiet perpetrator of ecocide Michael Kind | 27th September 2019 Investment services are going unaccounted for in the fight against climate crisis, but with awareness comes action. School strikers target oil behemoth BP Craig Simpson | 26th September 2019 School strikers call on the Royal Shakespeare Company to stop taking sponsorship from BP. Neoliberal lobbyists undermine climate policy Richard Collett-White | 24th September 2019 Lobby groups in the US are the most effective at blocking climate action, according to a new report from InfluenceMap. Temperature rise hampers solar Staff Reporter | 5th September 2019 Higher temperatures might lead to decreased solar power efficiency. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Current page 8 Page 9 Page 10 Page 11 Page 12 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
How not to eliminate fossil fuel subsidies Lucy EJ Woods | 21st October 2019 Fossil fuel subsidies have been reinstated in Ecuador following violent protests. Still, 'people's demands for a safe, stable economy and environment are not being listened to.' Earthworker: taking power back Kurt Johnson | 17th October 2019 A worker-owned cooperative in Victoria, Australia, is drawing on the combined forces of industrial and environmental action. XR protesters target City of London PA | 14th October 2019 Dozens of activists are sitting or standing in the road as City workers leave Bank tube station. Demand for coal continues to grow in India Rabiya Jaffery | 9th October 2019 Grassroots opposition is mounting in India as new coal projects displace communities and destroy ancient forests. BP - exit stage left Catherine Early | 3rd October 2019 Pressure from school strikers has forced the Royal Shakespeare Company to prematurely end its partnership with oil company BP. Resisting coal in Pakistan’s Thar Desert Rabiya Jaffery | 30th September 2019 Protestors in Pakistan’s Thar Desert continue to fight against new coal projects. UK banks continue to fund climate disaster Marianne Brooker | 27th September 2019 Nearly £150 billion invested in fossil fuels by UK banks since Paris Agreement. Pensions: the quiet perpetrator of ecocide Michael Kind | 27th September 2019 Investment services are going unaccounted for in the fight against climate crisis, but with awareness comes action. School strikers target oil behemoth BP Craig Simpson | 26th September 2019 School strikers call on the Royal Shakespeare Company to stop taking sponsorship from BP. Neoliberal lobbyists undermine climate policy Richard Collett-White | 24th September 2019 Lobby groups in the US are the most effective at blocking climate action, according to a new report from InfluenceMap. Temperature rise hampers solar Staff Reporter | 5th September 2019 Higher temperatures might lead to decreased solar power efficiency. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Current page 8 Page 9 Page 10 Page 11 Page 12 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Earthworker: taking power back Kurt Johnson | 17th October 2019 A worker-owned cooperative in Victoria, Australia, is drawing on the combined forces of industrial and environmental action. XR protesters target City of London PA | 14th October 2019 Dozens of activists are sitting or standing in the road as City workers leave Bank tube station. Demand for coal continues to grow in India Rabiya Jaffery | 9th October 2019 Grassroots opposition is mounting in India as new coal projects displace communities and destroy ancient forests. BP - exit stage left Catherine Early | 3rd October 2019 Pressure from school strikers has forced the Royal Shakespeare Company to prematurely end its partnership with oil company BP. Resisting coal in Pakistan’s Thar Desert Rabiya Jaffery | 30th September 2019 Protestors in Pakistan’s Thar Desert continue to fight against new coal projects. UK banks continue to fund climate disaster Marianne Brooker | 27th September 2019 Nearly £150 billion invested in fossil fuels by UK banks since Paris Agreement. Pensions: the quiet perpetrator of ecocide Michael Kind | 27th September 2019 Investment services are going unaccounted for in the fight against climate crisis, but with awareness comes action. School strikers target oil behemoth BP Craig Simpson | 26th September 2019 School strikers call on the Royal Shakespeare Company to stop taking sponsorship from BP. Neoliberal lobbyists undermine climate policy Richard Collett-White | 24th September 2019 Lobby groups in the US are the most effective at blocking climate action, according to a new report from InfluenceMap. Temperature rise hampers solar Staff Reporter | 5th September 2019 Higher temperatures might lead to decreased solar power efficiency. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Current page 8 Page 9 Page 10 Page 11 Page 12 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
XR protesters target City of London PA | 14th October 2019 Dozens of activists are sitting or standing in the road as City workers leave Bank tube station. Demand for coal continues to grow in India Rabiya Jaffery | 9th October 2019 Grassroots opposition is mounting in India as new coal projects displace communities and destroy ancient forests. BP - exit stage left Catherine Early | 3rd October 2019 Pressure from school strikers has forced the Royal Shakespeare Company to prematurely end its partnership with oil company BP. Resisting coal in Pakistan’s Thar Desert Rabiya Jaffery | 30th September 2019 Protestors in Pakistan’s Thar Desert continue to fight against new coal projects. UK banks continue to fund climate disaster Marianne Brooker | 27th September 2019 Nearly £150 billion invested in fossil fuels by UK banks since Paris Agreement. Pensions: the quiet perpetrator of ecocide Michael Kind | 27th September 2019 Investment services are going unaccounted for in the fight against climate crisis, but with awareness comes action. School strikers target oil behemoth BP Craig Simpson | 26th September 2019 School strikers call on the Royal Shakespeare Company to stop taking sponsorship from BP. Neoliberal lobbyists undermine climate policy Richard Collett-White | 24th September 2019 Lobby groups in the US are the most effective at blocking climate action, according to a new report from InfluenceMap. Temperature rise hampers solar Staff Reporter | 5th September 2019 Higher temperatures might lead to decreased solar power efficiency. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Current page 8 Page 9 Page 10 Page 11 Page 12 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Demand for coal continues to grow in India Rabiya Jaffery | 9th October 2019 Grassroots opposition is mounting in India as new coal projects displace communities and destroy ancient forests. BP - exit stage left Catherine Early | 3rd October 2019 Pressure from school strikers has forced the Royal Shakespeare Company to prematurely end its partnership with oil company BP. Resisting coal in Pakistan’s Thar Desert Rabiya Jaffery | 30th September 2019 Protestors in Pakistan’s Thar Desert continue to fight against new coal projects. UK banks continue to fund climate disaster Marianne Brooker | 27th September 2019 Nearly £150 billion invested in fossil fuels by UK banks since Paris Agreement. Pensions: the quiet perpetrator of ecocide Michael Kind | 27th September 2019 Investment services are going unaccounted for in the fight against climate crisis, but with awareness comes action. School strikers target oil behemoth BP Craig Simpson | 26th September 2019 School strikers call on the Royal Shakespeare Company to stop taking sponsorship from BP. Neoliberal lobbyists undermine climate policy Richard Collett-White | 24th September 2019 Lobby groups in the US are the most effective at blocking climate action, according to a new report from InfluenceMap. Temperature rise hampers solar Staff Reporter | 5th September 2019 Higher temperatures might lead to decreased solar power efficiency. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Current page 8 Page 9 Page 10 Page 11 Page 12 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
BP - exit stage left Catherine Early | 3rd October 2019 Pressure from school strikers has forced the Royal Shakespeare Company to prematurely end its partnership with oil company BP. Resisting coal in Pakistan’s Thar Desert Rabiya Jaffery | 30th September 2019 Protestors in Pakistan’s Thar Desert continue to fight against new coal projects. UK banks continue to fund climate disaster Marianne Brooker | 27th September 2019 Nearly £150 billion invested in fossil fuels by UK banks since Paris Agreement. Pensions: the quiet perpetrator of ecocide Michael Kind | 27th September 2019 Investment services are going unaccounted for in the fight against climate crisis, but with awareness comes action. School strikers target oil behemoth BP Craig Simpson | 26th September 2019 School strikers call on the Royal Shakespeare Company to stop taking sponsorship from BP. Neoliberal lobbyists undermine climate policy Richard Collett-White | 24th September 2019 Lobby groups in the US are the most effective at blocking climate action, according to a new report from InfluenceMap. Temperature rise hampers solar Staff Reporter | 5th September 2019 Higher temperatures might lead to decreased solar power efficiency. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Current page 8 Page 9 Page 10 Page 11 Page 12 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Resisting coal in Pakistan’s Thar Desert Rabiya Jaffery | 30th September 2019 Protestors in Pakistan’s Thar Desert continue to fight against new coal projects. UK banks continue to fund climate disaster Marianne Brooker | 27th September 2019 Nearly £150 billion invested in fossil fuels by UK banks since Paris Agreement. Pensions: the quiet perpetrator of ecocide Michael Kind | 27th September 2019 Investment services are going unaccounted for in the fight against climate crisis, but with awareness comes action. School strikers target oil behemoth BP Craig Simpson | 26th September 2019 School strikers call on the Royal Shakespeare Company to stop taking sponsorship from BP. Neoliberal lobbyists undermine climate policy Richard Collett-White | 24th September 2019 Lobby groups in the US are the most effective at blocking climate action, according to a new report from InfluenceMap. Temperature rise hampers solar Staff Reporter | 5th September 2019 Higher temperatures might lead to decreased solar power efficiency. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Current page 8 Page 9 Page 10 Page 11 Page 12 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
UK banks continue to fund climate disaster Marianne Brooker | 27th September 2019 Nearly £150 billion invested in fossil fuels by UK banks since Paris Agreement. Pensions: the quiet perpetrator of ecocide Michael Kind | 27th September 2019 Investment services are going unaccounted for in the fight against climate crisis, but with awareness comes action. School strikers target oil behemoth BP Craig Simpson | 26th September 2019 School strikers call on the Royal Shakespeare Company to stop taking sponsorship from BP. Neoliberal lobbyists undermine climate policy Richard Collett-White | 24th September 2019 Lobby groups in the US are the most effective at blocking climate action, according to a new report from InfluenceMap. Temperature rise hampers solar Staff Reporter | 5th September 2019 Higher temperatures might lead to decreased solar power efficiency. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Current page 8 Page 9 Page 10 Page 11 Page 12 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Pensions: the quiet perpetrator of ecocide Michael Kind | 27th September 2019 Investment services are going unaccounted for in the fight against climate crisis, but with awareness comes action. School strikers target oil behemoth BP Craig Simpson | 26th September 2019 School strikers call on the Royal Shakespeare Company to stop taking sponsorship from BP. Neoliberal lobbyists undermine climate policy Richard Collett-White | 24th September 2019 Lobby groups in the US are the most effective at blocking climate action, according to a new report from InfluenceMap. Temperature rise hampers solar Staff Reporter | 5th September 2019 Higher temperatures might lead to decreased solar power efficiency. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Current page 8 Page 9 Page 10 Page 11 Page 12 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
School strikers target oil behemoth BP Craig Simpson | 26th September 2019 School strikers call on the Royal Shakespeare Company to stop taking sponsorship from BP. Neoliberal lobbyists undermine climate policy Richard Collett-White | 24th September 2019 Lobby groups in the US are the most effective at blocking climate action, according to a new report from InfluenceMap. Temperature rise hampers solar Staff Reporter | 5th September 2019 Higher temperatures might lead to decreased solar power efficiency. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Current page 8 Page 9 Page 10 Page 11 Page 12 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Neoliberal lobbyists undermine climate policy Richard Collett-White | 24th September 2019 Lobby groups in the US are the most effective at blocking climate action, according to a new report from InfluenceMap. Temperature rise hampers solar Staff Reporter | 5th September 2019 Higher temperatures might lead to decreased solar power efficiency.
Temperature rise hampers solar Staff Reporter | 5th September 2019 Higher temperatures might lead to decreased solar power efficiency.