The apocalypse of beauty David Renton | 25th June 2025 Danny Boyle and Alex Garland reunite for 28 Years Later, an essay on the apocalypse of beauty, and the beauty of apocalypse. Fossil fuels 'undermine food security' Monica Piccinini | 25th June 2025 The world’s food systems are dangerously dependent on fossil fuels, and this addiction is driving both climate chaos and food insecurity. MPs urged to vote for Ella’s Law Rebecca Speare-Cole | 24th June 2025 MPs to reintroduce bill in name of girl, 9, who died in pollution-linked death. Polluters must pay, say voters Brendan Montague | 23rd June 2025 Zero Hour environmental campaign poll reveals four in five British voters want major polluters to pay higher taxes. After the 'Last Generation' Lana Henzler | 20th June 2025 The German climate protest group Letzte Generation is now history. But what will succeed it? Direct action hits KFC drive-thru Brendan Montague | 19th June 2025 The Humane League UK (THL UK) will shut down KFC drive-thrus across the country this summer. They walk among us Tom Hardy | 18th June 2025 Introducing Dark Labour: a Labour Party supporting the interests of oil and the military in an epoch of climate crisis. Banking on climate collapse Rebecca Speare-Cole | 17th June 2025 Banks significantly increased fossil fuel financing in 2024, analysis finds. Climate hits UK farmers, food, bills Emily Beament | 16th June 2025 The Energy and Climate Intelligence Unit warns climate change having 'devastating' impact on farmers, food security and shopping bills 'I'm living my purpose' Joanne Bloch | 13th June 2025 Lindi Shozi’s ever-deepening commitment to environmental activism in South Africa provides is an inspiration. Change the media, change the future Caspar Hughes | 12th June 2025 Why I won’t break the windows of Rupert Murdoch's HQ ever again. Will green flood defences work? Avidesh Seenath Yengi Emmanuel Daro Justine | 10th June 2025 Vegetated coastal solutions are hailed as a sustainable alternative to hard flood defences – but new evidence casts doubt on how much they can really deliver. Climate capitalism won’t save us Nicholas Beuret Peter Bloom | 9th June 2025 To assume 'green capitalism' is more progressive than its fossil opposition would be a critical mistake. Bottom trawling like 'bulldozing national parks' Helen William Rebecca Speare-Cole | 9th June 2025 Marine and fisheries stakeholders are being asked to take part in a consultation on the prohibition of destructive bottom-towed fishing gear. 'Hey Equinor, leave them kids alone' Rebecca Speare-Cole | 6th June 2025 Greenpeace condemns Equinor-funded computer game aimed at UK schoolchildren. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 12 Page 13 Page 14 Page 15 Page 16 Page 17 Page 18 Page 19 Page 20 … 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
Fossil fuels 'undermine food security' Monica Piccinini | 25th June 2025 The world’s food systems are dangerously dependent on fossil fuels, and this addiction is driving both climate chaos and food insecurity. MPs urged to vote for Ella’s Law Rebecca Speare-Cole | 24th June 2025 MPs to reintroduce bill in name of girl, 9, who died in pollution-linked death. Polluters must pay, say voters Brendan Montague | 23rd June 2025 Zero Hour environmental campaign poll reveals four in five British voters want major polluters to pay higher taxes. After the 'Last Generation' Lana Henzler | 20th June 2025 The German climate protest group Letzte Generation is now history. But what will succeed it? Direct action hits KFC drive-thru Brendan Montague | 19th June 2025 The Humane League UK (THL UK) will shut down KFC drive-thrus across the country this summer. They walk among us Tom Hardy | 18th June 2025 Introducing Dark Labour: a Labour Party supporting the interests of oil and the military in an epoch of climate crisis. Banking on climate collapse Rebecca Speare-Cole | 17th June 2025 Banks significantly increased fossil fuel financing in 2024, analysis finds. Climate hits UK farmers, food, bills Emily Beament | 16th June 2025 The Energy and Climate Intelligence Unit warns climate change having 'devastating' impact on farmers, food security and shopping bills 'I'm living my purpose' Joanne Bloch | 13th June 2025 Lindi Shozi’s ever-deepening commitment to environmental activism in South Africa provides is an inspiration. Change the media, change the future Caspar Hughes | 12th June 2025 Why I won’t break the windows of Rupert Murdoch's HQ ever again. Will green flood defences work? Avidesh Seenath Yengi Emmanuel Daro Justine | 10th June 2025 Vegetated coastal solutions are hailed as a sustainable alternative to hard flood defences – but new evidence casts doubt on how much they can really deliver. Climate capitalism won’t save us Nicholas Beuret Peter Bloom | 9th June 2025 To assume 'green capitalism' is more progressive than its fossil opposition would be a critical mistake. Bottom trawling like 'bulldozing national parks' Helen William Rebecca Speare-Cole | 9th June 2025 Marine and fisheries stakeholders are being asked to take part in a consultation on the prohibition of destructive bottom-towed fishing gear. 'Hey Equinor, leave them kids alone' Rebecca Speare-Cole | 6th June 2025 Greenpeace condemns Equinor-funded computer game aimed at UK schoolchildren. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 12 Page 13 Page 14 Page 15 Page 16 Page 17 Page 18 Page 19 Page 20 … 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
MPs urged to vote for Ella’s Law Rebecca Speare-Cole | 24th June 2025 MPs to reintroduce bill in name of girl, 9, who died in pollution-linked death. Polluters must pay, say voters Brendan Montague | 23rd June 2025 Zero Hour environmental campaign poll reveals four in five British voters want major polluters to pay higher taxes. After the 'Last Generation' Lana Henzler | 20th June 2025 The German climate protest group Letzte Generation is now history. But what will succeed it? Direct action hits KFC drive-thru Brendan Montague | 19th June 2025 The Humane League UK (THL UK) will shut down KFC drive-thrus across the country this summer. They walk among us Tom Hardy | 18th June 2025 Introducing Dark Labour: a Labour Party supporting the interests of oil and the military in an epoch of climate crisis. Banking on climate collapse Rebecca Speare-Cole | 17th June 2025 Banks significantly increased fossil fuel financing in 2024, analysis finds. Climate hits UK farmers, food, bills Emily Beament | 16th June 2025 The Energy and Climate Intelligence Unit warns climate change having 'devastating' impact on farmers, food security and shopping bills 'I'm living my purpose' Joanne Bloch | 13th June 2025 Lindi Shozi’s ever-deepening commitment to environmental activism in South Africa provides is an inspiration. Change the media, change the future Caspar Hughes | 12th June 2025 Why I won’t break the windows of Rupert Murdoch's HQ ever again. Will green flood defences work? Avidesh Seenath Yengi Emmanuel Daro Justine | 10th June 2025 Vegetated coastal solutions are hailed as a sustainable alternative to hard flood defences – but new evidence casts doubt on how much they can really deliver. Climate capitalism won’t save us Nicholas Beuret Peter Bloom | 9th June 2025 To assume 'green capitalism' is more progressive than its fossil opposition would be a critical mistake. Bottom trawling like 'bulldozing national parks' Helen William Rebecca Speare-Cole | 9th June 2025 Marine and fisheries stakeholders are being asked to take part in a consultation on the prohibition of destructive bottom-towed fishing gear. 'Hey Equinor, leave them kids alone' Rebecca Speare-Cole | 6th June 2025 Greenpeace condemns Equinor-funded computer game aimed at UK schoolchildren. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 12 Page 13 Page 14 Page 15 Page 16 Page 17 Page 18 Page 19 Page 20 … 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
Polluters must pay, say voters Brendan Montague | 23rd June 2025 Zero Hour environmental campaign poll reveals four in five British voters want major polluters to pay higher taxes. After the 'Last Generation' Lana Henzler | 20th June 2025 The German climate protest group Letzte Generation is now history. But what will succeed it? Direct action hits KFC drive-thru Brendan Montague | 19th June 2025 The Humane League UK (THL UK) will shut down KFC drive-thrus across the country this summer. They walk among us Tom Hardy | 18th June 2025 Introducing Dark Labour: a Labour Party supporting the interests of oil and the military in an epoch of climate crisis. Banking on climate collapse Rebecca Speare-Cole | 17th June 2025 Banks significantly increased fossil fuel financing in 2024, analysis finds. Climate hits UK farmers, food, bills Emily Beament | 16th June 2025 The Energy and Climate Intelligence Unit warns climate change having 'devastating' impact on farmers, food security and shopping bills 'I'm living my purpose' Joanne Bloch | 13th June 2025 Lindi Shozi’s ever-deepening commitment to environmental activism in South Africa provides is an inspiration. Change the media, change the future Caspar Hughes | 12th June 2025 Why I won’t break the windows of Rupert Murdoch's HQ ever again. Will green flood defences work? Avidesh Seenath Yengi Emmanuel Daro Justine | 10th June 2025 Vegetated coastal solutions are hailed as a sustainable alternative to hard flood defences – but new evidence casts doubt on how much they can really deliver. Climate capitalism won’t save us Nicholas Beuret Peter Bloom | 9th June 2025 To assume 'green capitalism' is more progressive than its fossil opposition would be a critical mistake. Bottom trawling like 'bulldozing national parks' Helen William Rebecca Speare-Cole | 9th June 2025 Marine and fisheries stakeholders are being asked to take part in a consultation on the prohibition of destructive bottom-towed fishing gear. 'Hey Equinor, leave them kids alone' Rebecca Speare-Cole | 6th June 2025 Greenpeace condemns Equinor-funded computer game aimed at UK schoolchildren. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 12 Page 13 Page 14 Page 15 Page 16 Page 17 Page 18 Page 19 Page 20 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
After the 'Last Generation' Lana Henzler | 20th June 2025 The German climate protest group Letzte Generation is now history. But what will succeed it? Direct action hits KFC drive-thru Brendan Montague | 19th June 2025 The Humane League UK (THL UK) will shut down KFC drive-thrus across the country this summer. They walk among us Tom Hardy | 18th June 2025 Introducing Dark Labour: a Labour Party supporting the interests of oil and the military in an epoch of climate crisis. Banking on climate collapse Rebecca Speare-Cole | 17th June 2025 Banks significantly increased fossil fuel financing in 2024, analysis finds. Climate hits UK farmers, food, bills Emily Beament | 16th June 2025 The Energy and Climate Intelligence Unit warns climate change having 'devastating' impact on farmers, food security and shopping bills 'I'm living my purpose' Joanne Bloch | 13th June 2025 Lindi Shozi’s ever-deepening commitment to environmental activism in South Africa provides is an inspiration. Change the media, change the future Caspar Hughes | 12th June 2025 Why I won’t break the windows of Rupert Murdoch's HQ ever again. Will green flood defences work? Avidesh Seenath Yengi Emmanuel Daro Justine | 10th June 2025 Vegetated coastal solutions are hailed as a sustainable alternative to hard flood defences – but new evidence casts doubt on how much they can really deliver. Climate capitalism won’t save us Nicholas Beuret Peter Bloom | 9th June 2025 To assume 'green capitalism' is more progressive than its fossil opposition would be a critical mistake. Bottom trawling like 'bulldozing national parks' Helen William Rebecca Speare-Cole | 9th June 2025 Marine and fisheries stakeholders are being asked to take part in a consultation on the prohibition of destructive bottom-towed fishing gear. 'Hey Equinor, leave them kids alone' Rebecca Speare-Cole | 6th June 2025 Greenpeace condemns Equinor-funded computer game aimed at UK schoolchildren. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 12 Page 13 Page 14 Page 15 Page 16 Page 17 Page 18 Page 19 Page 20 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Direct action hits KFC drive-thru Brendan Montague | 19th June 2025 The Humane League UK (THL UK) will shut down KFC drive-thrus across the country this summer. They walk among us Tom Hardy | 18th June 2025 Introducing Dark Labour: a Labour Party supporting the interests of oil and the military in an epoch of climate crisis. Banking on climate collapse Rebecca Speare-Cole | 17th June 2025 Banks significantly increased fossil fuel financing in 2024, analysis finds. Climate hits UK farmers, food, bills Emily Beament | 16th June 2025 The Energy and Climate Intelligence Unit warns climate change having 'devastating' impact on farmers, food security and shopping bills 'I'm living my purpose' Joanne Bloch | 13th June 2025 Lindi Shozi’s ever-deepening commitment to environmental activism in South Africa provides is an inspiration. Change the media, change the future Caspar Hughes | 12th June 2025 Why I won’t break the windows of Rupert Murdoch's HQ ever again. Will green flood defences work? Avidesh Seenath Yengi Emmanuel Daro Justine | 10th June 2025 Vegetated coastal solutions are hailed as a sustainable alternative to hard flood defences – but new evidence casts doubt on how much they can really deliver. Climate capitalism won’t save us Nicholas Beuret Peter Bloom | 9th June 2025 To assume 'green capitalism' is more progressive than its fossil opposition would be a critical mistake. Bottom trawling like 'bulldozing national parks' Helen William Rebecca Speare-Cole | 9th June 2025 Marine and fisheries stakeholders are being asked to take part in a consultation on the prohibition of destructive bottom-towed fishing gear. 'Hey Equinor, leave them kids alone' Rebecca Speare-Cole | 6th June 2025 Greenpeace condemns Equinor-funded computer game aimed at UK schoolchildren. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 12 Page 13 Page 14 Page 15 Page 16 Page 17 Page 18 Page 19 Page 20 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
They walk among us Tom Hardy | 18th June 2025 Introducing Dark Labour: a Labour Party supporting the interests of oil and the military in an epoch of climate crisis. Banking on climate collapse Rebecca Speare-Cole | 17th June 2025 Banks significantly increased fossil fuel financing in 2024, analysis finds. Climate hits UK farmers, food, bills Emily Beament | 16th June 2025 The Energy and Climate Intelligence Unit warns climate change having 'devastating' impact on farmers, food security and shopping bills 'I'm living my purpose' Joanne Bloch | 13th June 2025 Lindi Shozi’s ever-deepening commitment to environmental activism in South Africa provides is an inspiration. Change the media, change the future Caspar Hughes | 12th June 2025 Why I won’t break the windows of Rupert Murdoch's HQ ever again. Will green flood defences work? Avidesh Seenath Yengi Emmanuel Daro Justine | 10th June 2025 Vegetated coastal solutions are hailed as a sustainable alternative to hard flood defences – but new evidence casts doubt on how much they can really deliver. Climate capitalism won’t save us Nicholas Beuret Peter Bloom | 9th June 2025 To assume 'green capitalism' is more progressive than its fossil opposition would be a critical mistake. Bottom trawling like 'bulldozing national parks' Helen William Rebecca Speare-Cole | 9th June 2025 Marine and fisheries stakeholders are being asked to take part in a consultation on the prohibition of destructive bottom-towed fishing gear. 'Hey Equinor, leave them kids alone' Rebecca Speare-Cole | 6th June 2025 Greenpeace condemns Equinor-funded computer game aimed at UK schoolchildren. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 12 Page 13 Page 14 Page 15 Page 16 Page 17 Page 18 Page 19 Page 20 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Banking on climate collapse Rebecca Speare-Cole | 17th June 2025 Banks significantly increased fossil fuel financing in 2024, analysis finds. Climate hits UK farmers, food, bills Emily Beament | 16th June 2025 The Energy and Climate Intelligence Unit warns climate change having 'devastating' impact on farmers, food security and shopping bills 'I'm living my purpose' Joanne Bloch | 13th June 2025 Lindi Shozi’s ever-deepening commitment to environmental activism in South Africa provides is an inspiration. Change the media, change the future Caspar Hughes | 12th June 2025 Why I won’t break the windows of Rupert Murdoch's HQ ever again. Will green flood defences work? Avidesh Seenath Yengi Emmanuel Daro Justine | 10th June 2025 Vegetated coastal solutions are hailed as a sustainable alternative to hard flood defences – but new evidence casts doubt on how much they can really deliver. Climate capitalism won’t save us Nicholas Beuret Peter Bloom | 9th June 2025 To assume 'green capitalism' is more progressive than its fossil opposition would be a critical mistake. Bottom trawling like 'bulldozing national parks' Helen William Rebecca Speare-Cole | 9th June 2025 Marine and fisheries stakeholders are being asked to take part in a consultation on the prohibition of destructive bottom-towed fishing gear. 'Hey Equinor, leave them kids alone' Rebecca Speare-Cole | 6th June 2025 Greenpeace condemns Equinor-funded computer game aimed at UK schoolchildren. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 12 Page 13 Page 14 Page 15 Page 16 Page 17 Page 18 Page 19 Page 20 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Climate hits UK farmers, food, bills Emily Beament | 16th June 2025 The Energy and Climate Intelligence Unit warns climate change having 'devastating' impact on farmers, food security and shopping bills 'I'm living my purpose' Joanne Bloch | 13th June 2025 Lindi Shozi’s ever-deepening commitment to environmental activism in South Africa provides is an inspiration. Change the media, change the future Caspar Hughes | 12th June 2025 Why I won’t break the windows of Rupert Murdoch's HQ ever again. Will green flood defences work? Avidesh Seenath Yengi Emmanuel Daro Justine | 10th June 2025 Vegetated coastal solutions are hailed as a sustainable alternative to hard flood defences – but new evidence casts doubt on how much they can really deliver. Climate capitalism won’t save us Nicholas Beuret Peter Bloom | 9th June 2025 To assume 'green capitalism' is more progressive than its fossil opposition would be a critical mistake. Bottom trawling like 'bulldozing national parks' Helen William Rebecca Speare-Cole | 9th June 2025 Marine and fisheries stakeholders are being asked to take part in a consultation on the prohibition of destructive bottom-towed fishing gear. 'Hey Equinor, leave them kids alone' Rebecca Speare-Cole | 6th June 2025 Greenpeace condemns Equinor-funded computer game aimed at UK schoolchildren. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 12 Page 13 Page 14 Page 15 Page 16 Page 17 Page 18 Page 19 Page 20 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
'I'm living my purpose' Joanne Bloch | 13th June 2025 Lindi Shozi’s ever-deepening commitment to environmental activism in South Africa provides is an inspiration. Change the media, change the future Caspar Hughes | 12th June 2025 Why I won’t break the windows of Rupert Murdoch's HQ ever again. Will green flood defences work? Avidesh Seenath Yengi Emmanuel Daro Justine | 10th June 2025 Vegetated coastal solutions are hailed as a sustainable alternative to hard flood defences – but new evidence casts doubt on how much they can really deliver. Climate capitalism won’t save us Nicholas Beuret Peter Bloom | 9th June 2025 To assume 'green capitalism' is more progressive than its fossil opposition would be a critical mistake. Bottom trawling like 'bulldozing national parks' Helen William Rebecca Speare-Cole | 9th June 2025 Marine and fisheries stakeholders are being asked to take part in a consultation on the prohibition of destructive bottom-towed fishing gear. 'Hey Equinor, leave them kids alone' Rebecca Speare-Cole | 6th June 2025 Greenpeace condemns Equinor-funded computer game aimed at UK schoolchildren. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 12 Page 13 Page 14 Page 15 Page 16 Page 17 Page 18 Page 19 Page 20 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Change the media, change the future Caspar Hughes | 12th June 2025 Why I won’t break the windows of Rupert Murdoch's HQ ever again. Will green flood defences work? Avidesh Seenath Yengi Emmanuel Daro Justine | 10th June 2025 Vegetated coastal solutions are hailed as a sustainable alternative to hard flood defences – but new evidence casts doubt on how much they can really deliver. Climate capitalism won’t save us Nicholas Beuret Peter Bloom | 9th June 2025 To assume 'green capitalism' is more progressive than its fossil opposition would be a critical mistake. Bottom trawling like 'bulldozing national parks' Helen William Rebecca Speare-Cole | 9th June 2025 Marine and fisheries stakeholders are being asked to take part in a consultation on the prohibition of destructive bottom-towed fishing gear. 'Hey Equinor, leave them kids alone' Rebecca Speare-Cole | 6th June 2025 Greenpeace condemns Equinor-funded computer game aimed at UK schoolchildren. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 12 Page 13 Page 14 Page 15 Page 16 Page 17 Page 18 Page 19 Page 20 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Will green flood defences work? Avidesh Seenath Yengi Emmanuel Daro Justine | 10th June 2025 Vegetated coastal solutions are hailed as a sustainable alternative to hard flood defences – but new evidence casts doubt on how much they can really deliver. Climate capitalism won’t save us Nicholas Beuret Peter Bloom | 9th June 2025 To assume 'green capitalism' is more progressive than its fossil opposition would be a critical mistake. Bottom trawling like 'bulldozing national parks' Helen William Rebecca Speare-Cole | 9th June 2025 Marine and fisheries stakeholders are being asked to take part in a consultation on the prohibition of destructive bottom-towed fishing gear. 'Hey Equinor, leave them kids alone' Rebecca Speare-Cole | 6th June 2025 Greenpeace condemns Equinor-funded computer game aimed at UK schoolchildren. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 12 Page 13 Page 14 Page 15 Page 16 Page 17 Page 18 Page 19 Page 20 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Climate capitalism won’t save us Nicholas Beuret Peter Bloom | 9th June 2025 To assume 'green capitalism' is more progressive than its fossil opposition would be a critical mistake. Bottom trawling like 'bulldozing national parks' Helen William Rebecca Speare-Cole | 9th June 2025 Marine and fisheries stakeholders are being asked to take part in a consultation on the prohibition of destructive bottom-towed fishing gear. 'Hey Equinor, leave them kids alone' Rebecca Speare-Cole | 6th June 2025 Greenpeace condemns Equinor-funded computer game aimed at UK schoolchildren. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 12 Page 13 Page 14 Page 15 Page 16 Page 17 Page 18 Page 19 Page 20 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Bottom trawling like 'bulldozing national parks' Helen William Rebecca Speare-Cole | 9th June 2025 Marine and fisheries stakeholders are being asked to take part in a consultation on the prohibition of destructive bottom-towed fishing gear. 'Hey Equinor, leave them kids alone' Rebecca Speare-Cole | 6th June 2025 Greenpeace condemns Equinor-funded computer game aimed at UK schoolchildren.
'Hey Equinor, leave them kids alone' Rebecca Speare-Cole | 6th June 2025 Greenpeace condemns Equinor-funded computer game aimed at UK schoolchildren.