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. Palestine’s energy transformation Madeleine Race | 22nd August 2019 How does energy scarcity intersect with gender justice? Europe can produce '100 times more energy' Marianne Brooker | 22nd August 2019 Europe has the untapped capacity to meet global energy demand through onshore wind farms, new research finds. Two opencast coal mines shut down Marianne Brooker | 20th August 2019 Activists under the banner of Earth First! take on coal mining in the North East of England. Wales must divest from fossil fuels Marianne Brooker | 15th August 2019 Public sector must stop funding climate change say Welsh organisations. Climate breakdown seafood mercury risk Emily Beament | 8th August 2019 Rising sea temperatures could increase amount of mercury contamination of fish and other food, which harm brain function. The future of Poland's 'last coal plant' Brendan Montague | 6th August 2019 Court win in world-first climate risk case puts future of Poland's Ostrołęka C coal plant in question. Coal consigned to history in Wales Catherine Early | 6th August 2019 Wales’ last coal-fired power station will close next year, its owner RWE has announced. No Pride in Barclays Chris Saltmarsh | 2nd August 2019 Pride parades should kick out corporate fossil fuel funders such as Barclays. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Current page 9 Page 10 Page 11 Page 12 Page 13 … 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
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. Palestine’s energy transformation Madeleine Race | 22nd August 2019 How does energy scarcity intersect with gender justice? Europe can produce '100 times more energy' Marianne Brooker | 22nd August 2019 Europe has the untapped capacity to meet global energy demand through onshore wind farms, new research finds. Two opencast coal mines shut down Marianne Brooker | 20th August 2019 Activists under the banner of Earth First! take on coal mining in the North East of England. Wales must divest from fossil fuels Marianne Brooker | 15th August 2019 Public sector must stop funding climate change say Welsh organisations. Climate breakdown seafood mercury risk Emily Beament | 8th August 2019 Rising sea temperatures could increase amount of mercury contamination of fish and other food, which harm brain function. The future of Poland's 'last coal plant' Brendan Montague | 6th August 2019 Court win in world-first climate risk case puts future of Poland's Ostrołęka C coal plant in question. Coal consigned to history in Wales Catherine Early | 6th August 2019 Wales’ last coal-fired power station will close next year, its owner RWE has announced. No Pride in Barclays Chris Saltmarsh | 2nd August 2019 Pride parades should kick out corporate fossil fuel funders such as Barclays. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Current page 9 Page 10 Page 11 Page 12 Page 13 … 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
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. Palestine’s energy transformation Madeleine Race | 22nd August 2019 How does energy scarcity intersect with gender justice? Europe can produce '100 times more energy' Marianne Brooker | 22nd August 2019 Europe has the untapped capacity to meet global energy demand through onshore wind farms, new research finds. Two opencast coal mines shut down Marianne Brooker | 20th August 2019 Activists under the banner of Earth First! take on coal mining in the North East of England. Wales must divest from fossil fuels Marianne Brooker | 15th August 2019 Public sector must stop funding climate change say Welsh organisations. Climate breakdown seafood mercury risk Emily Beament | 8th August 2019 Rising sea temperatures could increase amount of mercury contamination of fish and other food, which harm brain function. The future of Poland's 'last coal plant' Brendan Montague | 6th August 2019 Court win in world-first climate risk case puts future of Poland's Ostrołęka C coal plant in question. Coal consigned to history in Wales Catherine Early | 6th August 2019 Wales’ last coal-fired power station will close next year, its owner RWE has announced. No Pride in Barclays Chris Saltmarsh | 2nd August 2019 Pride parades should kick out corporate fossil fuel funders such as Barclays. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Current page 9 Page 10 Page 11 Page 12 Page 13 … 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
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. Palestine’s energy transformation Madeleine Race | 22nd August 2019 How does energy scarcity intersect with gender justice? Europe can produce '100 times more energy' Marianne Brooker | 22nd August 2019 Europe has the untapped capacity to meet global energy demand through onshore wind farms, new research finds. Two opencast coal mines shut down Marianne Brooker | 20th August 2019 Activists under the banner of Earth First! take on coal mining in the North East of England. Wales must divest from fossil fuels Marianne Brooker | 15th August 2019 Public sector must stop funding climate change say Welsh organisations. Climate breakdown seafood mercury risk Emily Beament | 8th August 2019 Rising sea temperatures could increase amount of mercury contamination of fish and other food, which harm brain function. The future of Poland's 'last coal plant' Brendan Montague | 6th August 2019 Court win in world-first climate risk case puts future of Poland's Ostrołęka C coal plant in question. Coal consigned to history in Wales Catherine Early | 6th August 2019 Wales’ last coal-fired power station will close next year, its owner RWE has announced. No Pride in Barclays Chris Saltmarsh | 2nd August 2019 Pride parades should kick out corporate fossil fuel funders such as Barclays. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Current page 9 Page 10 Page 11 Page 12 Page 13 … 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. Palestine’s energy transformation Madeleine Race | 22nd August 2019 How does energy scarcity intersect with gender justice? Europe can produce '100 times more energy' Marianne Brooker | 22nd August 2019 Europe has the untapped capacity to meet global energy demand through onshore wind farms, new research finds. Two opencast coal mines shut down Marianne Brooker | 20th August 2019 Activists under the banner of Earth First! take on coal mining in the North East of England. Wales must divest from fossil fuels Marianne Brooker | 15th August 2019 Public sector must stop funding climate change say Welsh organisations. Climate breakdown seafood mercury risk Emily Beament | 8th August 2019 Rising sea temperatures could increase amount of mercury contamination of fish and other food, which harm brain function. The future of Poland's 'last coal plant' Brendan Montague | 6th August 2019 Court win in world-first climate risk case puts future of Poland's Ostrołęka C coal plant in question. Coal consigned to history in Wales Catherine Early | 6th August 2019 Wales’ last coal-fired power station will close next year, its owner RWE has announced. No Pride in Barclays Chris Saltmarsh | 2nd August 2019 Pride parades should kick out corporate fossil fuel funders such as Barclays. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Current page 9 Page 10 Page 11 Page 12 Page 13 … 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. Palestine’s energy transformation Madeleine Race | 22nd August 2019 How does energy scarcity intersect with gender justice? Europe can produce '100 times more energy' Marianne Brooker | 22nd August 2019 Europe has the untapped capacity to meet global energy demand through onshore wind farms, new research finds. Two opencast coal mines shut down Marianne Brooker | 20th August 2019 Activists under the banner of Earth First! take on coal mining in the North East of England. Wales must divest from fossil fuels Marianne Brooker | 15th August 2019 Public sector must stop funding climate change say Welsh organisations. Climate breakdown seafood mercury risk Emily Beament | 8th August 2019 Rising sea temperatures could increase amount of mercury contamination of fish and other food, which harm brain function. The future of Poland's 'last coal plant' Brendan Montague | 6th August 2019 Court win in world-first climate risk case puts future of Poland's Ostrołęka C coal plant in question. Coal consigned to history in Wales Catherine Early | 6th August 2019 Wales’ last coal-fired power station will close next year, its owner RWE has announced. No Pride in Barclays Chris Saltmarsh | 2nd August 2019 Pride parades should kick out corporate fossil fuel funders such as Barclays. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Current page 9 Page 10 Page 11 Page 12 Page 13 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Temperature rise hampers solar Staff Reporter | 5th September 2019 Higher temperatures might lead to decreased solar power efficiency. Palestine’s energy transformation Madeleine Race | 22nd August 2019 How does energy scarcity intersect with gender justice? Europe can produce '100 times more energy' Marianne Brooker | 22nd August 2019 Europe has the untapped capacity to meet global energy demand through onshore wind farms, new research finds. Two opencast coal mines shut down Marianne Brooker | 20th August 2019 Activists under the banner of Earth First! take on coal mining in the North East of England. Wales must divest from fossil fuels Marianne Brooker | 15th August 2019 Public sector must stop funding climate change say Welsh organisations. Climate breakdown seafood mercury risk Emily Beament | 8th August 2019 Rising sea temperatures could increase amount of mercury contamination of fish and other food, which harm brain function. The future of Poland's 'last coal plant' Brendan Montague | 6th August 2019 Court win in world-first climate risk case puts future of Poland's Ostrołęka C coal plant in question. Coal consigned to history in Wales Catherine Early | 6th August 2019 Wales’ last coal-fired power station will close next year, its owner RWE has announced. No Pride in Barclays Chris Saltmarsh | 2nd August 2019 Pride parades should kick out corporate fossil fuel funders such as Barclays. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Current page 9 Page 10 Page 11 Page 12 Page 13 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Palestine’s energy transformation Madeleine Race | 22nd August 2019 How does energy scarcity intersect with gender justice? Europe can produce '100 times more energy' Marianne Brooker | 22nd August 2019 Europe has the untapped capacity to meet global energy demand through onshore wind farms, new research finds. Two opencast coal mines shut down Marianne Brooker | 20th August 2019 Activists under the banner of Earth First! take on coal mining in the North East of England. Wales must divest from fossil fuels Marianne Brooker | 15th August 2019 Public sector must stop funding climate change say Welsh organisations. Climate breakdown seafood mercury risk Emily Beament | 8th August 2019 Rising sea temperatures could increase amount of mercury contamination of fish and other food, which harm brain function. The future of Poland's 'last coal plant' Brendan Montague | 6th August 2019 Court win in world-first climate risk case puts future of Poland's Ostrołęka C coal plant in question. Coal consigned to history in Wales Catherine Early | 6th August 2019 Wales’ last coal-fired power station will close next year, its owner RWE has announced. No Pride in Barclays Chris Saltmarsh | 2nd August 2019 Pride parades should kick out corporate fossil fuel funders such as Barclays. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Current page 9 Page 10 Page 11 Page 12 Page 13 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Europe can produce '100 times more energy' Marianne Brooker | 22nd August 2019 Europe has the untapped capacity to meet global energy demand through onshore wind farms, new research finds. Two opencast coal mines shut down Marianne Brooker | 20th August 2019 Activists under the banner of Earth First! take on coal mining in the North East of England. Wales must divest from fossil fuels Marianne Brooker | 15th August 2019 Public sector must stop funding climate change say Welsh organisations. Climate breakdown seafood mercury risk Emily Beament | 8th August 2019 Rising sea temperatures could increase amount of mercury contamination of fish and other food, which harm brain function. The future of Poland's 'last coal plant' Brendan Montague | 6th August 2019 Court win in world-first climate risk case puts future of Poland's Ostrołęka C coal plant in question. Coal consigned to history in Wales Catherine Early | 6th August 2019 Wales’ last coal-fired power station will close next year, its owner RWE has announced. No Pride in Barclays Chris Saltmarsh | 2nd August 2019 Pride parades should kick out corporate fossil fuel funders such as Barclays. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Current page 9 Page 10 Page 11 Page 12 Page 13 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Two opencast coal mines shut down Marianne Brooker | 20th August 2019 Activists under the banner of Earth First! take on coal mining in the North East of England. Wales must divest from fossil fuels Marianne Brooker | 15th August 2019 Public sector must stop funding climate change say Welsh organisations. Climate breakdown seafood mercury risk Emily Beament | 8th August 2019 Rising sea temperatures could increase amount of mercury contamination of fish and other food, which harm brain function. The future of Poland's 'last coal plant' Brendan Montague | 6th August 2019 Court win in world-first climate risk case puts future of Poland's Ostrołęka C coal plant in question. Coal consigned to history in Wales Catherine Early | 6th August 2019 Wales’ last coal-fired power station will close next year, its owner RWE has announced. No Pride in Barclays Chris Saltmarsh | 2nd August 2019 Pride parades should kick out corporate fossil fuel funders such as Barclays. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Current page 9 Page 10 Page 11 Page 12 Page 13 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Wales must divest from fossil fuels Marianne Brooker | 15th August 2019 Public sector must stop funding climate change say Welsh organisations. Climate breakdown seafood mercury risk Emily Beament | 8th August 2019 Rising sea temperatures could increase amount of mercury contamination of fish and other food, which harm brain function. The future of Poland's 'last coal plant' Brendan Montague | 6th August 2019 Court win in world-first climate risk case puts future of Poland's Ostrołęka C coal plant in question. Coal consigned to history in Wales Catherine Early | 6th August 2019 Wales’ last coal-fired power station will close next year, its owner RWE has announced. No Pride in Barclays Chris Saltmarsh | 2nd August 2019 Pride parades should kick out corporate fossil fuel funders such as Barclays. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Current page 9 Page 10 Page 11 Page 12 Page 13 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Climate breakdown seafood mercury risk Emily Beament | 8th August 2019 Rising sea temperatures could increase amount of mercury contamination of fish and other food, which harm brain function. The future of Poland's 'last coal plant' Brendan Montague | 6th August 2019 Court win in world-first climate risk case puts future of Poland's Ostrołęka C coal plant in question. Coal consigned to history in Wales Catherine Early | 6th August 2019 Wales’ last coal-fired power station will close next year, its owner RWE has announced. No Pride in Barclays Chris Saltmarsh | 2nd August 2019 Pride parades should kick out corporate fossil fuel funders such as Barclays. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Current page 9 Page 10 Page 11 Page 12 Page 13 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
The future of Poland's 'last coal plant' Brendan Montague | 6th August 2019 Court win in world-first climate risk case puts future of Poland's Ostrołęka C coal plant in question. Coal consigned to history in Wales Catherine Early | 6th August 2019 Wales’ last coal-fired power station will close next year, its owner RWE has announced. No Pride in Barclays Chris Saltmarsh | 2nd August 2019 Pride parades should kick out corporate fossil fuel funders such as Barclays. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Current page 9 Page 10 Page 11 Page 12 Page 13 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Coal consigned to history in Wales Catherine Early | 6th August 2019 Wales’ last coal-fired power station will close next year, its owner RWE has announced. No Pride in Barclays Chris Saltmarsh | 2nd August 2019 Pride parades should kick out corporate fossil fuel funders such as Barclays.
No Pride in Barclays Chris Saltmarsh | 2nd August 2019 Pride parades should kick out corporate fossil fuel funders such as Barclays.