Biodiversity, colonisation and tropical islands Staff Reporter | 10th March 2020 Lava flows tell 600-year story of biodiversity loss on tropical island. Oil giants’ greed is 'huge betrayal of the future' Anders Wijkman | 10th March 2020 The fossil fuel industry could take important measures to mitigate climate change, but devotes itself to the opposite. The real scandal is their unwillingness to invest in renewables. Covid-19 and wildlife trade bans Raj Tawney | 10th March 2020 China has issued a comprehensive ban on wildlife trade and consumption. Will further trading bans be enforced around the world? Ban supertrawlers from UK waters Michael Drummond | 9th March 2020 Environmentalists fear supertankers in UK seas correlates with spikes in dolphins washing up dead on British beaches. Restore farmland ponds to support birds Emily Beament | 9th March 2020 Bringing back traditional management methods that remove trees and mud can benefit not only pond species but also farmland birds. Food can play a role in climate justice Sabrina Ahmed | 9th March 2020 Changing our food system is more urgent than ever if we are to support climate justice. ‘Women are the strongest pillar’ Daisy Brickhill | 9th March 2020 Meet the female fishmongers in Liberia fighting for healthy fisheries. Coronavirus, Trump and the world economy Jonathan Neale | 9th March 2020 How will the covid-19 outbreak effect the world economy? Coronavirus and community activism Jonathan Neale | 6th March 2020 How can we centre community organising and mutual aid in response to coronavirus? Support for worldwide fracking ban Marianne Brooker | 5th March 2020 Continued production, trade and use of fracked hydrocarbons ‘torpedoes our global efforts to tackle climate change and violates basic human rights’. Welsh village to be ‘decommissioned’ due to floods Amelia Womack | 5th March 2020 Flooding in Fairbourne, North Wales, is so high risk that the council is saying the next generation won’t be allowed to live there. Yes, this is a forest Mike Seddon | 4th March 2020 ‘We understand the value of forests beyond the price tag of timber. We recognise that our forests are crucial for wildlife to survive.‘ Conflict and harm at Pan American Silver EnvJustice et al | 4th March 2020 Research exposes the systemic nature of the conflicts created by the Canadian mining company Pan American Silver (PAS). Johnson chairs first climate cabinet committee David Hughes | 4th March 2020 Chancellor Rishi Sunak, Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab and Cabinet Office minister Michael Gove are among the permanent members of the committee. Climate activists halt UK open-cast coal mine Lucy E J Woods | 4th March 2020 Mining families from Durham teamed up with climate activists to halt the expansion of an open-cast coal mine. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 149 Page 150 Page 151 Page 152 Page 153 Page 154 Page 155 Page 156 Page 157 … 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
Oil giants’ greed is 'huge betrayal of the future' Anders Wijkman | 10th March 2020 The fossil fuel industry could take important measures to mitigate climate change, but devotes itself to the opposite. The real scandal is their unwillingness to invest in renewables. Covid-19 and wildlife trade bans Raj Tawney | 10th March 2020 China has issued a comprehensive ban on wildlife trade and consumption. Will further trading bans be enforced around the world? Ban supertrawlers from UK waters Michael Drummond | 9th March 2020 Environmentalists fear supertankers in UK seas correlates with spikes in dolphins washing up dead on British beaches. Restore farmland ponds to support birds Emily Beament | 9th March 2020 Bringing back traditional management methods that remove trees and mud can benefit not only pond species but also farmland birds. Food can play a role in climate justice Sabrina Ahmed | 9th March 2020 Changing our food system is more urgent than ever if we are to support climate justice. ‘Women are the strongest pillar’ Daisy Brickhill | 9th March 2020 Meet the female fishmongers in Liberia fighting for healthy fisheries. Coronavirus, Trump and the world economy Jonathan Neale | 9th March 2020 How will the covid-19 outbreak effect the world economy? Coronavirus and community activism Jonathan Neale | 6th March 2020 How can we centre community organising and mutual aid in response to coronavirus? Support for worldwide fracking ban Marianne Brooker | 5th March 2020 Continued production, trade and use of fracked hydrocarbons ‘torpedoes our global efforts to tackle climate change and violates basic human rights’. Welsh village to be ‘decommissioned’ due to floods Amelia Womack | 5th March 2020 Flooding in Fairbourne, North Wales, is so high risk that the council is saying the next generation won’t be allowed to live there. Yes, this is a forest Mike Seddon | 4th March 2020 ‘We understand the value of forests beyond the price tag of timber. We recognise that our forests are crucial for wildlife to survive.‘ Conflict and harm at Pan American Silver EnvJustice et al | 4th March 2020 Research exposes the systemic nature of the conflicts created by the Canadian mining company Pan American Silver (PAS). Johnson chairs first climate cabinet committee David Hughes | 4th March 2020 Chancellor Rishi Sunak, Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab and Cabinet Office minister Michael Gove are among the permanent members of the committee. Climate activists halt UK open-cast coal mine Lucy E J Woods | 4th March 2020 Mining families from Durham teamed up with climate activists to halt the expansion of an open-cast coal mine. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 149 Page 150 Page 151 Page 152 Page 153 Page 154 Page 155 Page 156 Page 157 … 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
Covid-19 and wildlife trade bans Raj Tawney | 10th March 2020 China has issued a comprehensive ban on wildlife trade and consumption. Will further trading bans be enforced around the world? Ban supertrawlers from UK waters Michael Drummond | 9th March 2020 Environmentalists fear supertankers in UK seas correlates with spikes in dolphins washing up dead on British beaches. Restore farmland ponds to support birds Emily Beament | 9th March 2020 Bringing back traditional management methods that remove trees and mud can benefit not only pond species but also farmland birds. Food can play a role in climate justice Sabrina Ahmed | 9th March 2020 Changing our food system is more urgent than ever if we are to support climate justice. ‘Women are the strongest pillar’ Daisy Brickhill | 9th March 2020 Meet the female fishmongers in Liberia fighting for healthy fisheries. Coronavirus, Trump and the world economy Jonathan Neale | 9th March 2020 How will the covid-19 outbreak effect the world economy? Coronavirus and community activism Jonathan Neale | 6th March 2020 How can we centre community organising and mutual aid in response to coronavirus? Support for worldwide fracking ban Marianne Brooker | 5th March 2020 Continued production, trade and use of fracked hydrocarbons ‘torpedoes our global efforts to tackle climate change and violates basic human rights’. Welsh village to be ‘decommissioned’ due to floods Amelia Womack | 5th March 2020 Flooding in Fairbourne, North Wales, is so high risk that the council is saying the next generation won’t be allowed to live there. Yes, this is a forest Mike Seddon | 4th March 2020 ‘We understand the value of forests beyond the price tag of timber. We recognise that our forests are crucial for wildlife to survive.‘ Conflict and harm at Pan American Silver EnvJustice et al | 4th March 2020 Research exposes the systemic nature of the conflicts created by the Canadian mining company Pan American Silver (PAS). Johnson chairs first climate cabinet committee David Hughes | 4th March 2020 Chancellor Rishi Sunak, Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab and Cabinet Office minister Michael Gove are among the permanent members of the committee. Climate activists halt UK open-cast coal mine Lucy E J Woods | 4th March 2020 Mining families from Durham teamed up with climate activists to halt the expansion of an open-cast coal mine. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 149 Page 150 Page 151 Page 152 Page 153 Page 154 Page 155 Page 156 Page 157 … 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
Ban supertrawlers from UK waters Michael Drummond | 9th March 2020 Environmentalists fear supertankers in UK seas correlates with spikes in dolphins washing up dead on British beaches. Restore farmland ponds to support birds Emily Beament | 9th March 2020 Bringing back traditional management methods that remove trees and mud can benefit not only pond species but also farmland birds. Food can play a role in climate justice Sabrina Ahmed | 9th March 2020 Changing our food system is more urgent than ever if we are to support climate justice. ‘Women are the strongest pillar’ Daisy Brickhill | 9th March 2020 Meet the female fishmongers in Liberia fighting for healthy fisheries. Coronavirus, Trump and the world economy Jonathan Neale | 9th March 2020 How will the covid-19 outbreak effect the world economy? Coronavirus and community activism Jonathan Neale | 6th March 2020 How can we centre community organising and mutual aid in response to coronavirus? Support for worldwide fracking ban Marianne Brooker | 5th March 2020 Continued production, trade and use of fracked hydrocarbons ‘torpedoes our global efforts to tackle climate change and violates basic human rights’. Welsh village to be ‘decommissioned’ due to floods Amelia Womack | 5th March 2020 Flooding in Fairbourne, North Wales, is so high risk that the council is saying the next generation won’t be allowed to live there. Yes, this is a forest Mike Seddon | 4th March 2020 ‘We understand the value of forests beyond the price tag of timber. We recognise that our forests are crucial for wildlife to survive.‘ Conflict and harm at Pan American Silver EnvJustice et al | 4th March 2020 Research exposes the systemic nature of the conflicts created by the Canadian mining company Pan American Silver (PAS). Johnson chairs first climate cabinet committee David Hughes | 4th March 2020 Chancellor Rishi Sunak, Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab and Cabinet Office minister Michael Gove are among the permanent members of the committee. Climate activists halt UK open-cast coal mine Lucy E J Woods | 4th March 2020 Mining families from Durham teamed up with climate activists to halt the expansion of an open-cast coal mine. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 149 Page 150 Page 151 Page 152 Page 153 Page 154 Page 155 Page 156 Page 157 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Restore farmland ponds to support birds Emily Beament | 9th March 2020 Bringing back traditional management methods that remove trees and mud can benefit not only pond species but also farmland birds. Food can play a role in climate justice Sabrina Ahmed | 9th March 2020 Changing our food system is more urgent than ever if we are to support climate justice. ‘Women are the strongest pillar’ Daisy Brickhill | 9th March 2020 Meet the female fishmongers in Liberia fighting for healthy fisheries. Coronavirus, Trump and the world economy Jonathan Neale | 9th March 2020 How will the covid-19 outbreak effect the world economy? Coronavirus and community activism Jonathan Neale | 6th March 2020 How can we centre community organising and mutual aid in response to coronavirus? Support for worldwide fracking ban Marianne Brooker | 5th March 2020 Continued production, trade and use of fracked hydrocarbons ‘torpedoes our global efforts to tackle climate change and violates basic human rights’. Welsh village to be ‘decommissioned’ due to floods Amelia Womack | 5th March 2020 Flooding in Fairbourne, North Wales, is so high risk that the council is saying the next generation won’t be allowed to live there. Yes, this is a forest Mike Seddon | 4th March 2020 ‘We understand the value of forests beyond the price tag of timber. We recognise that our forests are crucial for wildlife to survive.‘ Conflict and harm at Pan American Silver EnvJustice et al | 4th March 2020 Research exposes the systemic nature of the conflicts created by the Canadian mining company Pan American Silver (PAS). Johnson chairs first climate cabinet committee David Hughes | 4th March 2020 Chancellor Rishi Sunak, Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab and Cabinet Office minister Michael Gove are among the permanent members of the committee. Climate activists halt UK open-cast coal mine Lucy E J Woods | 4th March 2020 Mining families from Durham teamed up with climate activists to halt the expansion of an open-cast coal mine. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 149 Page 150 Page 151 Page 152 Page 153 Page 154 Page 155 Page 156 Page 157 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Food can play a role in climate justice Sabrina Ahmed | 9th March 2020 Changing our food system is more urgent than ever if we are to support climate justice. ‘Women are the strongest pillar’ Daisy Brickhill | 9th March 2020 Meet the female fishmongers in Liberia fighting for healthy fisheries. Coronavirus, Trump and the world economy Jonathan Neale | 9th March 2020 How will the covid-19 outbreak effect the world economy? Coronavirus and community activism Jonathan Neale | 6th March 2020 How can we centre community organising and mutual aid in response to coronavirus? Support for worldwide fracking ban Marianne Brooker | 5th March 2020 Continued production, trade and use of fracked hydrocarbons ‘torpedoes our global efforts to tackle climate change and violates basic human rights’. Welsh village to be ‘decommissioned’ due to floods Amelia Womack | 5th March 2020 Flooding in Fairbourne, North Wales, is so high risk that the council is saying the next generation won’t be allowed to live there. Yes, this is a forest Mike Seddon | 4th March 2020 ‘We understand the value of forests beyond the price tag of timber. We recognise that our forests are crucial for wildlife to survive.‘ Conflict and harm at Pan American Silver EnvJustice et al | 4th March 2020 Research exposes the systemic nature of the conflicts created by the Canadian mining company Pan American Silver (PAS). Johnson chairs first climate cabinet committee David Hughes | 4th March 2020 Chancellor Rishi Sunak, Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab and Cabinet Office minister Michael Gove are among the permanent members of the committee. Climate activists halt UK open-cast coal mine Lucy E J Woods | 4th March 2020 Mining families from Durham teamed up with climate activists to halt the expansion of an open-cast coal mine. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 149 Page 150 Page 151 Page 152 Page 153 Page 154 Page 155 Page 156 Page 157 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
‘Women are the strongest pillar’ Daisy Brickhill | 9th March 2020 Meet the female fishmongers in Liberia fighting for healthy fisheries. Coronavirus, Trump and the world economy Jonathan Neale | 9th March 2020 How will the covid-19 outbreak effect the world economy? Coronavirus and community activism Jonathan Neale | 6th March 2020 How can we centre community organising and mutual aid in response to coronavirus? Support for worldwide fracking ban Marianne Brooker | 5th March 2020 Continued production, trade and use of fracked hydrocarbons ‘torpedoes our global efforts to tackle climate change and violates basic human rights’. Welsh village to be ‘decommissioned’ due to floods Amelia Womack | 5th March 2020 Flooding in Fairbourne, North Wales, is so high risk that the council is saying the next generation won’t be allowed to live there. Yes, this is a forest Mike Seddon | 4th March 2020 ‘We understand the value of forests beyond the price tag of timber. We recognise that our forests are crucial for wildlife to survive.‘ Conflict and harm at Pan American Silver EnvJustice et al | 4th March 2020 Research exposes the systemic nature of the conflicts created by the Canadian mining company Pan American Silver (PAS). Johnson chairs first climate cabinet committee David Hughes | 4th March 2020 Chancellor Rishi Sunak, Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab and Cabinet Office minister Michael Gove are among the permanent members of the committee. Climate activists halt UK open-cast coal mine Lucy E J Woods | 4th March 2020 Mining families from Durham teamed up with climate activists to halt the expansion of an open-cast coal mine. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 149 Page 150 Page 151 Page 152 Page 153 Page 154 Page 155 Page 156 Page 157 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Coronavirus, Trump and the world economy Jonathan Neale | 9th March 2020 How will the covid-19 outbreak effect the world economy? Coronavirus and community activism Jonathan Neale | 6th March 2020 How can we centre community organising and mutual aid in response to coronavirus? Support for worldwide fracking ban Marianne Brooker | 5th March 2020 Continued production, trade and use of fracked hydrocarbons ‘torpedoes our global efforts to tackle climate change and violates basic human rights’. Welsh village to be ‘decommissioned’ due to floods Amelia Womack | 5th March 2020 Flooding in Fairbourne, North Wales, is so high risk that the council is saying the next generation won’t be allowed to live there. Yes, this is a forest Mike Seddon | 4th March 2020 ‘We understand the value of forests beyond the price tag of timber. We recognise that our forests are crucial for wildlife to survive.‘ Conflict and harm at Pan American Silver EnvJustice et al | 4th March 2020 Research exposes the systemic nature of the conflicts created by the Canadian mining company Pan American Silver (PAS). Johnson chairs first climate cabinet committee David Hughes | 4th March 2020 Chancellor Rishi Sunak, Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab and Cabinet Office minister Michael Gove are among the permanent members of the committee. Climate activists halt UK open-cast coal mine Lucy E J Woods | 4th March 2020 Mining families from Durham teamed up with climate activists to halt the expansion of an open-cast coal mine. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 149 Page 150 Page 151 Page 152 Page 153 Page 154 Page 155 Page 156 Page 157 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Coronavirus and community activism Jonathan Neale | 6th March 2020 How can we centre community organising and mutual aid in response to coronavirus? Support for worldwide fracking ban Marianne Brooker | 5th March 2020 Continued production, trade and use of fracked hydrocarbons ‘torpedoes our global efforts to tackle climate change and violates basic human rights’. Welsh village to be ‘decommissioned’ due to floods Amelia Womack | 5th March 2020 Flooding in Fairbourne, North Wales, is so high risk that the council is saying the next generation won’t be allowed to live there. Yes, this is a forest Mike Seddon | 4th March 2020 ‘We understand the value of forests beyond the price tag of timber. We recognise that our forests are crucial for wildlife to survive.‘ Conflict and harm at Pan American Silver EnvJustice et al | 4th March 2020 Research exposes the systemic nature of the conflicts created by the Canadian mining company Pan American Silver (PAS). Johnson chairs first climate cabinet committee David Hughes | 4th March 2020 Chancellor Rishi Sunak, Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab and Cabinet Office minister Michael Gove are among the permanent members of the committee. Climate activists halt UK open-cast coal mine Lucy E J Woods | 4th March 2020 Mining families from Durham teamed up with climate activists to halt the expansion of an open-cast coal mine. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 149 Page 150 Page 151 Page 152 Page 153 Page 154 Page 155 Page 156 Page 157 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Support for worldwide fracking ban Marianne Brooker | 5th March 2020 Continued production, trade and use of fracked hydrocarbons ‘torpedoes our global efforts to tackle climate change and violates basic human rights’. Welsh village to be ‘decommissioned’ due to floods Amelia Womack | 5th March 2020 Flooding in Fairbourne, North Wales, is so high risk that the council is saying the next generation won’t be allowed to live there. Yes, this is a forest Mike Seddon | 4th March 2020 ‘We understand the value of forests beyond the price tag of timber. We recognise that our forests are crucial for wildlife to survive.‘ Conflict and harm at Pan American Silver EnvJustice et al | 4th March 2020 Research exposes the systemic nature of the conflicts created by the Canadian mining company Pan American Silver (PAS). Johnson chairs first climate cabinet committee David Hughes | 4th March 2020 Chancellor Rishi Sunak, Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab and Cabinet Office minister Michael Gove are among the permanent members of the committee. Climate activists halt UK open-cast coal mine Lucy E J Woods | 4th March 2020 Mining families from Durham teamed up with climate activists to halt the expansion of an open-cast coal mine. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 149 Page 150 Page 151 Page 152 Page 153 Page 154 Page 155 Page 156 Page 157 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Welsh village to be ‘decommissioned’ due to floods Amelia Womack | 5th March 2020 Flooding in Fairbourne, North Wales, is so high risk that the council is saying the next generation won’t be allowed to live there. Yes, this is a forest Mike Seddon | 4th March 2020 ‘We understand the value of forests beyond the price tag of timber. We recognise that our forests are crucial for wildlife to survive.‘ Conflict and harm at Pan American Silver EnvJustice et al | 4th March 2020 Research exposes the systemic nature of the conflicts created by the Canadian mining company Pan American Silver (PAS). Johnson chairs first climate cabinet committee David Hughes | 4th March 2020 Chancellor Rishi Sunak, Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab and Cabinet Office minister Michael Gove are among the permanent members of the committee. Climate activists halt UK open-cast coal mine Lucy E J Woods | 4th March 2020 Mining families from Durham teamed up with climate activists to halt the expansion of an open-cast coal mine. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 149 Page 150 Page 151 Page 152 Page 153 Page 154 Page 155 Page 156 Page 157 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Yes, this is a forest Mike Seddon | 4th March 2020 ‘We understand the value of forests beyond the price tag of timber. We recognise that our forests are crucial for wildlife to survive.‘ Conflict and harm at Pan American Silver EnvJustice et al | 4th March 2020 Research exposes the systemic nature of the conflicts created by the Canadian mining company Pan American Silver (PAS). Johnson chairs first climate cabinet committee David Hughes | 4th March 2020 Chancellor Rishi Sunak, Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab and Cabinet Office minister Michael Gove are among the permanent members of the committee. Climate activists halt UK open-cast coal mine Lucy E J Woods | 4th March 2020 Mining families from Durham teamed up with climate activists to halt the expansion of an open-cast coal mine. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 149 Page 150 Page 151 Page 152 Page 153 Page 154 Page 155 Page 156 Page 157 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Conflict and harm at Pan American Silver EnvJustice et al | 4th March 2020 Research exposes the systemic nature of the conflicts created by the Canadian mining company Pan American Silver (PAS). Johnson chairs first climate cabinet committee David Hughes | 4th March 2020 Chancellor Rishi Sunak, Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab and Cabinet Office minister Michael Gove are among the permanent members of the committee. Climate activists halt UK open-cast coal mine Lucy E J Woods | 4th March 2020 Mining families from Durham teamed up with climate activists to halt the expansion of an open-cast coal mine. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 149 Page 150 Page 151 Page 152 Page 153 Page 154 Page 155 Page 156 Page 157 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Johnson chairs first climate cabinet committee David Hughes | 4th March 2020 Chancellor Rishi Sunak, Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab and Cabinet Office minister Michael Gove are among the permanent members of the committee. Climate activists halt UK open-cast coal mine Lucy E J Woods | 4th March 2020 Mining families from Durham teamed up with climate activists to halt the expansion of an open-cast coal mine.
Climate activists halt UK open-cast coal mine Lucy E J Woods | 4th March 2020 Mining families from Durham teamed up with climate activists to halt the expansion of an open-cast coal mine.