Green bonds to 'supercharge' green economy Staff Reporter | 16th July 2020 Councils lead charge to ‘build back greener’ by launching UK’s first local government green bond. Demanding fairer transport in London Samuel Hayward | 16th July 2020 The prospect of overhauling our toxic transport system and making space for beautiful, fair and green streets resonates with millions of Londoners. Growing self-sufficiency in Uganda Katie Dancey-Downs | 16th July 2020 Katie Dancey-Downs visits a permaculture garden with a powerful message. We need fishing 'blue belt' Ben Mitchell | 16th July 2020 Brexit and Covid-19 crisis is an opportunity to restore UK fish levels. Zero waste shopping Emily Beament | 16th July 2020 Loop is selling goods such as drinks, sauces, yogurt, shampoo, soaps and toothpaste in durable, reusable packaging. Is Deep Adaptation flawed science? Thomas Nicholas Galen Hall Colleen Schmidt | 15th July 2020 Jem Bendell's popular self-published paper has been platformed by Extinction Rebellion, but relies on pseudoscience to come to inaccurate and harmful conclusions. The view from the Amazon Herbert Girardet | 15th July 2020 The story of deforestation is also the story of the globalisation. Incorporating ecocide into French law Staff Reporter | 15th July 2020 President Macron 'shares ambition' to establish international crime of ecocide. Wear a mask Gavin Cordon | 14th July 2020 Fine of £100 if you risk killing shop staff and other members of the public by refusing to wear a mask during the coronavirus pandemic. The wildflower network Emily Beament | 14th July 2020 A 'B-lines' network mapping out corridors of existing and potential wildflower habitat across the UK has been launched by Buglife. Defending Ecuador’s Los Cedros forest Marianne Brooker | 14th July 2020 Ecuador's protected forests to define Rights of Nature and test jurisprudence in country’s Constitutional Court. Ireland leading the way to frack-free future Staff Reporter | 14th July 2020 Irish Government vows to ban imports of fracked gas and cease support for Shannon LNG terminal. Bearded vulture spotted in UK Emily Chudy | 14th July 2020 The bearded vulture was captured on film by photographers on Howden Moors, near Sheffield, on Sunday morning. Met Office chief: time for action is now Nick Breeze | 13th July 2020 'We are going to see 1.5ºC. We haven’t even seen everything that 1.1ºC has thrown at us yet.' Cancer warnings for pesticides? Emily Folk | 13th July 2020 Several lawsuits have been settled by Bayer-Monsanto due to cancer claims relating to the pesticide Roundup. Do we need new labelling laws? Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 119 Page 120 Page 121 Page 122 Page 123 Page 124 Page 125 Page 126 Page 127 … 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
Demanding fairer transport in London Samuel Hayward | 16th July 2020 The prospect of overhauling our toxic transport system and making space for beautiful, fair and green streets resonates with millions of Londoners. Growing self-sufficiency in Uganda Katie Dancey-Downs | 16th July 2020 Katie Dancey-Downs visits a permaculture garden with a powerful message. We need fishing 'blue belt' Ben Mitchell | 16th July 2020 Brexit and Covid-19 crisis is an opportunity to restore UK fish levels. Zero waste shopping Emily Beament | 16th July 2020 Loop is selling goods such as drinks, sauces, yogurt, shampoo, soaps and toothpaste in durable, reusable packaging. Is Deep Adaptation flawed science? Thomas Nicholas Galen Hall Colleen Schmidt | 15th July 2020 Jem Bendell's popular self-published paper has been platformed by Extinction Rebellion, but relies on pseudoscience to come to inaccurate and harmful conclusions. The view from the Amazon Herbert Girardet | 15th July 2020 The story of deforestation is also the story of the globalisation. Incorporating ecocide into French law Staff Reporter | 15th July 2020 President Macron 'shares ambition' to establish international crime of ecocide. Wear a mask Gavin Cordon | 14th July 2020 Fine of £100 if you risk killing shop staff and other members of the public by refusing to wear a mask during the coronavirus pandemic. The wildflower network Emily Beament | 14th July 2020 A 'B-lines' network mapping out corridors of existing and potential wildflower habitat across the UK has been launched by Buglife. Defending Ecuador’s Los Cedros forest Marianne Brooker | 14th July 2020 Ecuador's protected forests to define Rights of Nature and test jurisprudence in country’s Constitutional Court. Ireland leading the way to frack-free future Staff Reporter | 14th July 2020 Irish Government vows to ban imports of fracked gas and cease support for Shannon LNG terminal. Bearded vulture spotted in UK Emily Chudy | 14th July 2020 The bearded vulture was captured on film by photographers on Howden Moors, near Sheffield, on Sunday morning. Met Office chief: time for action is now Nick Breeze | 13th July 2020 'We are going to see 1.5ºC. We haven’t even seen everything that 1.1ºC has thrown at us yet.' Cancer warnings for pesticides? Emily Folk | 13th July 2020 Several lawsuits have been settled by Bayer-Monsanto due to cancer claims relating to the pesticide Roundup. Do we need new labelling laws? Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 119 Page 120 Page 121 Page 122 Page 123 Page 124 Page 125 Page 126 Page 127 … 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
Growing self-sufficiency in Uganda Katie Dancey-Downs | 16th July 2020 Katie Dancey-Downs visits a permaculture garden with a powerful message. We need fishing 'blue belt' Ben Mitchell | 16th July 2020 Brexit and Covid-19 crisis is an opportunity to restore UK fish levels. Zero waste shopping Emily Beament | 16th July 2020 Loop is selling goods such as drinks, sauces, yogurt, shampoo, soaps and toothpaste in durable, reusable packaging. Is Deep Adaptation flawed science? Thomas Nicholas Galen Hall Colleen Schmidt | 15th July 2020 Jem Bendell's popular self-published paper has been platformed by Extinction Rebellion, but relies on pseudoscience to come to inaccurate and harmful conclusions. The view from the Amazon Herbert Girardet | 15th July 2020 The story of deforestation is also the story of the globalisation. Incorporating ecocide into French law Staff Reporter | 15th July 2020 President Macron 'shares ambition' to establish international crime of ecocide. Wear a mask Gavin Cordon | 14th July 2020 Fine of £100 if you risk killing shop staff and other members of the public by refusing to wear a mask during the coronavirus pandemic. The wildflower network Emily Beament | 14th July 2020 A 'B-lines' network mapping out corridors of existing and potential wildflower habitat across the UK has been launched by Buglife. Defending Ecuador’s Los Cedros forest Marianne Brooker | 14th July 2020 Ecuador's protected forests to define Rights of Nature and test jurisprudence in country’s Constitutional Court. Ireland leading the way to frack-free future Staff Reporter | 14th July 2020 Irish Government vows to ban imports of fracked gas and cease support for Shannon LNG terminal. Bearded vulture spotted in UK Emily Chudy | 14th July 2020 The bearded vulture was captured on film by photographers on Howden Moors, near Sheffield, on Sunday morning. Met Office chief: time for action is now Nick Breeze | 13th July 2020 'We are going to see 1.5ºC. We haven’t even seen everything that 1.1ºC has thrown at us yet.' Cancer warnings for pesticides? Emily Folk | 13th July 2020 Several lawsuits have been settled by Bayer-Monsanto due to cancer claims relating to the pesticide Roundup. Do we need new labelling laws? Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 119 Page 120 Page 121 Page 122 Page 123 Page 124 Page 125 Page 126 Page 127 … 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
We need fishing 'blue belt' Ben Mitchell | 16th July 2020 Brexit and Covid-19 crisis is an opportunity to restore UK fish levels. Zero waste shopping Emily Beament | 16th July 2020 Loop is selling goods such as drinks, sauces, yogurt, shampoo, soaps and toothpaste in durable, reusable packaging. Is Deep Adaptation flawed science? Thomas Nicholas Galen Hall Colleen Schmidt | 15th July 2020 Jem Bendell's popular self-published paper has been platformed by Extinction Rebellion, but relies on pseudoscience to come to inaccurate and harmful conclusions. The view from the Amazon Herbert Girardet | 15th July 2020 The story of deforestation is also the story of the globalisation. Incorporating ecocide into French law Staff Reporter | 15th July 2020 President Macron 'shares ambition' to establish international crime of ecocide. Wear a mask Gavin Cordon | 14th July 2020 Fine of £100 if you risk killing shop staff and other members of the public by refusing to wear a mask during the coronavirus pandemic. The wildflower network Emily Beament | 14th July 2020 A 'B-lines' network mapping out corridors of existing and potential wildflower habitat across the UK has been launched by Buglife. Defending Ecuador’s Los Cedros forest Marianne Brooker | 14th July 2020 Ecuador's protected forests to define Rights of Nature and test jurisprudence in country’s Constitutional Court. Ireland leading the way to frack-free future Staff Reporter | 14th July 2020 Irish Government vows to ban imports of fracked gas and cease support for Shannon LNG terminal. Bearded vulture spotted in UK Emily Chudy | 14th July 2020 The bearded vulture was captured on film by photographers on Howden Moors, near Sheffield, on Sunday morning. Met Office chief: time for action is now Nick Breeze | 13th July 2020 'We are going to see 1.5ºC. We haven’t even seen everything that 1.1ºC has thrown at us yet.' Cancer warnings for pesticides? Emily Folk | 13th July 2020 Several lawsuits have been settled by Bayer-Monsanto due to cancer claims relating to the pesticide Roundup. Do we need new labelling laws? Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 119 Page 120 Page 121 Page 122 Page 123 Page 124 Page 125 Page 126 Page 127 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Zero waste shopping Emily Beament | 16th July 2020 Loop is selling goods such as drinks, sauces, yogurt, shampoo, soaps and toothpaste in durable, reusable packaging. Is Deep Adaptation flawed science? Thomas Nicholas Galen Hall Colleen Schmidt | 15th July 2020 Jem Bendell's popular self-published paper has been platformed by Extinction Rebellion, but relies on pseudoscience to come to inaccurate and harmful conclusions. The view from the Amazon Herbert Girardet | 15th July 2020 The story of deforestation is also the story of the globalisation. Incorporating ecocide into French law Staff Reporter | 15th July 2020 President Macron 'shares ambition' to establish international crime of ecocide. Wear a mask Gavin Cordon | 14th July 2020 Fine of £100 if you risk killing shop staff and other members of the public by refusing to wear a mask during the coronavirus pandemic. The wildflower network Emily Beament | 14th July 2020 A 'B-lines' network mapping out corridors of existing and potential wildflower habitat across the UK has been launched by Buglife. Defending Ecuador’s Los Cedros forest Marianne Brooker | 14th July 2020 Ecuador's protected forests to define Rights of Nature and test jurisprudence in country’s Constitutional Court. Ireland leading the way to frack-free future Staff Reporter | 14th July 2020 Irish Government vows to ban imports of fracked gas and cease support for Shannon LNG terminal. Bearded vulture spotted in UK Emily Chudy | 14th July 2020 The bearded vulture was captured on film by photographers on Howden Moors, near Sheffield, on Sunday morning. Met Office chief: time for action is now Nick Breeze | 13th July 2020 'We are going to see 1.5ºC. We haven’t even seen everything that 1.1ºC has thrown at us yet.' Cancer warnings for pesticides? Emily Folk | 13th July 2020 Several lawsuits have been settled by Bayer-Monsanto due to cancer claims relating to the pesticide Roundup. Do we need new labelling laws? Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 119 Page 120 Page 121 Page 122 Page 123 Page 124 Page 125 Page 126 Page 127 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Is Deep Adaptation flawed science? Thomas Nicholas Galen Hall Colleen Schmidt | 15th July 2020 Jem Bendell's popular self-published paper has been platformed by Extinction Rebellion, but relies on pseudoscience to come to inaccurate and harmful conclusions. The view from the Amazon Herbert Girardet | 15th July 2020 The story of deforestation is also the story of the globalisation. Incorporating ecocide into French law Staff Reporter | 15th July 2020 President Macron 'shares ambition' to establish international crime of ecocide. Wear a mask Gavin Cordon | 14th July 2020 Fine of £100 if you risk killing shop staff and other members of the public by refusing to wear a mask during the coronavirus pandemic. The wildflower network Emily Beament | 14th July 2020 A 'B-lines' network mapping out corridors of existing and potential wildflower habitat across the UK has been launched by Buglife. Defending Ecuador’s Los Cedros forest Marianne Brooker | 14th July 2020 Ecuador's protected forests to define Rights of Nature and test jurisprudence in country’s Constitutional Court. Ireland leading the way to frack-free future Staff Reporter | 14th July 2020 Irish Government vows to ban imports of fracked gas and cease support for Shannon LNG terminal. Bearded vulture spotted in UK Emily Chudy | 14th July 2020 The bearded vulture was captured on film by photographers on Howden Moors, near Sheffield, on Sunday morning. Met Office chief: time for action is now Nick Breeze | 13th July 2020 'We are going to see 1.5ºC. We haven’t even seen everything that 1.1ºC has thrown at us yet.' Cancer warnings for pesticides? Emily Folk | 13th July 2020 Several lawsuits have been settled by Bayer-Monsanto due to cancer claims relating to the pesticide Roundup. Do we need new labelling laws? Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 119 Page 120 Page 121 Page 122 Page 123 Page 124 Page 125 Page 126 Page 127 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
The view from the Amazon Herbert Girardet | 15th July 2020 The story of deforestation is also the story of the globalisation. Incorporating ecocide into French law Staff Reporter | 15th July 2020 President Macron 'shares ambition' to establish international crime of ecocide. Wear a mask Gavin Cordon | 14th July 2020 Fine of £100 if you risk killing shop staff and other members of the public by refusing to wear a mask during the coronavirus pandemic. The wildflower network Emily Beament | 14th July 2020 A 'B-lines' network mapping out corridors of existing and potential wildflower habitat across the UK has been launched by Buglife. Defending Ecuador’s Los Cedros forest Marianne Brooker | 14th July 2020 Ecuador's protected forests to define Rights of Nature and test jurisprudence in country’s Constitutional Court. Ireland leading the way to frack-free future Staff Reporter | 14th July 2020 Irish Government vows to ban imports of fracked gas and cease support for Shannon LNG terminal. Bearded vulture spotted in UK Emily Chudy | 14th July 2020 The bearded vulture was captured on film by photographers on Howden Moors, near Sheffield, on Sunday morning. Met Office chief: time for action is now Nick Breeze | 13th July 2020 'We are going to see 1.5ºC. We haven’t even seen everything that 1.1ºC has thrown at us yet.' Cancer warnings for pesticides? Emily Folk | 13th July 2020 Several lawsuits have been settled by Bayer-Monsanto due to cancer claims relating to the pesticide Roundup. Do we need new labelling laws? Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 119 Page 120 Page 121 Page 122 Page 123 Page 124 Page 125 Page 126 Page 127 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Incorporating ecocide into French law Staff Reporter | 15th July 2020 President Macron 'shares ambition' to establish international crime of ecocide. Wear a mask Gavin Cordon | 14th July 2020 Fine of £100 if you risk killing shop staff and other members of the public by refusing to wear a mask during the coronavirus pandemic. The wildflower network Emily Beament | 14th July 2020 A 'B-lines' network mapping out corridors of existing and potential wildflower habitat across the UK has been launched by Buglife. Defending Ecuador’s Los Cedros forest Marianne Brooker | 14th July 2020 Ecuador's protected forests to define Rights of Nature and test jurisprudence in country’s Constitutional Court. Ireland leading the way to frack-free future Staff Reporter | 14th July 2020 Irish Government vows to ban imports of fracked gas and cease support for Shannon LNG terminal. Bearded vulture spotted in UK Emily Chudy | 14th July 2020 The bearded vulture was captured on film by photographers on Howden Moors, near Sheffield, on Sunday morning. Met Office chief: time for action is now Nick Breeze | 13th July 2020 'We are going to see 1.5ºC. We haven’t even seen everything that 1.1ºC has thrown at us yet.' Cancer warnings for pesticides? Emily Folk | 13th July 2020 Several lawsuits have been settled by Bayer-Monsanto due to cancer claims relating to the pesticide Roundup. Do we need new labelling laws? Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 119 Page 120 Page 121 Page 122 Page 123 Page 124 Page 125 Page 126 Page 127 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Wear a mask Gavin Cordon | 14th July 2020 Fine of £100 if you risk killing shop staff and other members of the public by refusing to wear a mask during the coronavirus pandemic. The wildflower network Emily Beament | 14th July 2020 A 'B-lines' network mapping out corridors of existing and potential wildflower habitat across the UK has been launched by Buglife. Defending Ecuador’s Los Cedros forest Marianne Brooker | 14th July 2020 Ecuador's protected forests to define Rights of Nature and test jurisprudence in country’s Constitutional Court. Ireland leading the way to frack-free future Staff Reporter | 14th July 2020 Irish Government vows to ban imports of fracked gas and cease support for Shannon LNG terminal. Bearded vulture spotted in UK Emily Chudy | 14th July 2020 The bearded vulture was captured on film by photographers on Howden Moors, near Sheffield, on Sunday morning. Met Office chief: time for action is now Nick Breeze | 13th July 2020 'We are going to see 1.5ºC. We haven’t even seen everything that 1.1ºC has thrown at us yet.' Cancer warnings for pesticides? Emily Folk | 13th July 2020 Several lawsuits have been settled by Bayer-Monsanto due to cancer claims relating to the pesticide Roundup. Do we need new labelling laws? Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 119 Page 120 Page 121 Page 122 Page 123 Page 124 Page 125 Page 126 Page 127 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
The wildflower network Emily Beament | 14th July 2020 A 'B-lines' network mapping out corridors of existing and potential wildflower habitat across the UK has been launched by Buglife. Defending Ecuador’s Los Cedros forest Marianne Brooker | 14th July 2020 Ecuador's protected forests to define Rights of Nature and test jurisprudence in country’s Constitutional Court. Ireland leading the way to frack-free future Staff Reporter | 14th July 2020 Irish Government vows to ban imports of fracked gas and cease support for Shannon LNG terminal. Bearded vulture spotted in UK Emily Chudy | 14th July 2020 The bearded vulture was captured on film by photographers on Howden Moors, near Sheffield, on Sunday morning. Met Office chief: time for action is now Nick Breeze | 13th July 2020 'We are going to see 1.5ºC. We haven’t even seen everything that 1.1ºC has thrown at us yet.' Cancer warnings for pesticides? Emily Folk | 13th July 2020 Several lawsuits have been settled by Bayer-Monsanto due to cancer claims relating to the pesticide Roundup. Do we need new labelling laws? Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 119 Page 120 Page 121 Page 122 Page 123 Page 124 Page 125 Page 126 Page 127 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Defending Ecuador’s Los Cedros forest Marianne Brooker | 14th July 2020 Ecuador's protected forests to define Rights of Nature and test jurisprudence in country’s Constitutional Court. Ireland leading the way to frack-free future Staff Reporter | 14th July 2020 Irish Government vows to ban imports of fracked gas and cease support for Shannon LNG terminal. Bearded vulture spotted in UK Emily Chudy | 14th July 2020 The bearded vulture was captured on film by photographers on Howden Moors, near Sheffield, on Sunday morning. Met Office chief: time for action is now Nick Breeze | 13th July 2020 'We are going to see 1.5ºC. We haven’t even seen everything that 1.1ºC has thrown at us yet.' Cancer warnings for pesticides? Emily Folk | 13th July 2020 Several lawsuits have been settled by Bayer-Monsanto due to cancer claims relating to the pesticide Roundup. Do we need new labelling laws? Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 119 Page 120 Page 121 Page 122 Page 123 Page 124 Page 125 Page 126 Page 127 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Ireland leading the way to frack-free future Staff Reporter | 14th July 2020 Irish Government vows to ban imports of fracked gas and cease support for Shannon LNG terminal. Bearded vulture spotted in UK Emily Chudy | 14th July 2020 The bearded vulture was captured on film by photographers on Howden Moors, near Sheffield, on Sunday morning. Met Office chief: time for action is now Nick Breeze | 13th July 2020 'We are going to see 1.5ºC. We haven’t even seen everything that 1.1ºC has thrown at us yet.' Cancer warnings for pesticides? Emily Folk | 13th July 2020 Several lawsuits have been settled by Bayer-Monsanto due to cancer claims relating to the pesticide Roundup. Do we need new labelling laws? Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 119 Page 120 Page 121 Page 122 Page 123 Page 124 Page 125 Page 126 Page 127 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Bearded vulture spotted in UK Emily Chudy | 14th July 2020 The bearded vulture was captured on film by photographers on Howden Moors, near Sheffield, on Sunday morning. Met Office chief: time for action is now Nick Breeze | 13th July 2020 'We are going to see 1.5ºC. We haven’t even seen everything that 1.1ºC has thrown at us yet.' Cancer warnings for pesticides? Emily Folk | 13th July 2020 Several lawsuits have been settled by Bayer-Monsanto due to cancer claims relating to the pesticide Roundup. Do we need new labelling laws? Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 119 Page 120 Page 121 Page 122 Page 123 Page 124 Page 125 Page 126 Page 127 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Met Office chief: time for action is now Nick Breeze | 13th July 2020 'We are going to see 1.5ºC. We haven’t even seen everything that 1.1ºC has thrown at us yet.' Cancer warnings for pesticides? Emily Folk | 13th July 2020 Several lawsuits have been settled by Bayer-Monsanto due to cancer claims relating to the pesticide Roundup. Do we need new labelling laws?
Cancer warnings for pesticides? Emily Folk | 13th July 2020 Several lawsuits have been settled by Bayer-Monsanto due to cancer claims relating to the pesticide Roundup. Do we need new labelling laws?