Permaculture Magazine prize Staff Reporter | 4th November 2019 Permaculture Magazine’s £30,000 annual prize celebrates significant climate change solutions. Milking it Staff Reporter | 4th November 2019 Leading charity calls for an end to unfair VAT on plant milks. Labour's home insulation plan Chris Saltmarsh | 4th November 2019 Labour's 'Warm Homes for All' plan is the Green New Deal in action. The tide is turning against UK coal Anne Harris | 4th November 2019 Huge steps are being taken to reduce the UK's dependency on the dirtiest of all fuels; coal. We can save precious species by going vegan Juliet Gellatley | 1st November 2019 Donald Watson, a joinery teacher, coined the term 'vegan' in November 1944 - a moment celebrated during World Vegan Day today. Vampire bats help others - including feeding strangers Nina Massey | 1st November 2019 Or, why neoliberal 'survival of the fittest' really isn't natural. Oil and gas firms must cut production Emily Beament | 1st November 2019 Carbon Tracker report states oil and gas companies must reduce production by a third by 2040 to prevent catastrophe. 'Lay off Lewis' Ingrid Newkirk | 1st November 2019 Striving to tread lightly on the planet - even when you start small - is something to commend, not condemn. Natural solutions as a 'first defence' Staff Reporter | 1st November 2019 Natural solutions can help protect us from extreme weather and climate-related natural hazards. The plight of Scotland's rainforests Staff Reporter | 1st November 2019 New combinations of temperature, precipitation and light will drive changes in biodiversity with some unexpected consequences. Extinction Rebellion turns one Jamie Kelsey Fry | 31st October 2019 Reflections on a year of activism, learning and building solidarity as Extinction Rebellion turns one. Surfing farmers in Ireland Sonya Oldenvik Cunningham | 31st October 2019 Professional surfers have established a regenerative, cooperative agriculture project in Ireland. Public opinion on climate action Staff Reporter | 31st October 2019 Climate policies could determine next election as public demands action to tackle “greatest challenge facing humankind”. Strategies for social-ecological transformation Nathan Barlow | 30th October 2019 Reflections on organising next year's degrowth conference, which will explore strategies for social and ecological transformation. Breathing space Alexis Wolf | 30th October 2019 'It feels urgent to be swimming now, in this smoky, impossible lake: not only to enjoy this world while it still exists as it is, but to face the reality of what is happening.' Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 179 Page 180 Page 181 Page 182 Page 183 Page 184 Page 185 Page 186 Page 187 … 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
Milking it Staff Reporter | 4th November 2019 Leading charity calls for an end to unfair VAT on plant milks. Labour's home insulation plan Chris Saltmarsh | 4th November 2019 Labour's 'Warm Homes for All' plan is the Green New Deal in action. The tide is turning against UK coal Anne Harris | 4th November 2019 Huge steps are being taken to reduce the UK's dependency on the dirtiest of all fuels; coal. We can save precious species by going vegan Juliet Gellatley | 1st November 2019 Donald Watson, a joinery teacher, coined the term 'vegan' in November 1944 - a moment celebrated during World Vegan Day today. Vampire bats help others - including feeding strangers Nina Massey | 1st November 2019 Or, why neoliberal 'survival of the fittest' really isn't natural. Oil and gas firms must cut production Emily Beament | 1st November 2019 Carbon Tracker report states oil and gas companies must reduce production by a third by 2040 to prevent catastrophe. 'Lay off Lewis' Ingrid Newkirk | 1st November 2019 Striving to tread lightly on the planet - even when you start small - is something to commend, not condemn. Natural solutions as a 'first defence' Staff Reporter | 1st November 2019 Natural solutions can help protect us from extreme weather and climate-related natural hazards. The plight of Scotland's rainforests Staff Reporter | 1st November 2019 New combinations of temperature, precipitation and light will drive changes in biodiversity with some unexpected consequences. Extinction Rebellion turns one Jamie Kelsey Fry | 31st October 2019 Reflections on a year of activism, learning and building solidarity as Extinction Rebellion turns one. Surfing farmers in Ireland Sonya Oldenvik Cunningham | 31st October 2019 Professional surfers have established a regenerative, cooperative agriculture project in Ireland. Public opinion on climate action Staff Reporter | 31st October 2019 Climate policies could determine next election as public demands action to tackle “greatest challenge facing humankind”. Strategies for social-ecological transformation Nathan Barlow | 30th October 2019 Reflections on organising next year's degrowth conference, which will explore strategies for social and ecological transformation. Breathing space Alexis Wolf | 30th October 2019 'It feels urgent to be swimming now, in this smoky, impossible lake: not only to enjoy this world while it still exists as it is, but to face the reality of what is happening.' Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 179 Page 180 Page 181 Page 182 Page 183 Page 184 Page 185 Page 186 Page 187 … 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
Labour's home insulation plan Chris Saltmarsh | 4th November 2019 Labour's 'Warm Homes for All' plan is the Green New Deal in action. The tide is turning against UK coal Anne Harris | 4th November 2019 Huge steps are being taken to reduce the UK's dependency on the dirtiest of all fuels; coal. We can save precious species by going vegan Juliet Gellatley | 1st November 2019 Donald Watson, a joinery teacher, coined the term 'vegan' in November 1944 - a moment celebrated during World Vegan Day today. Vampire bats help others - including feeding strangers Nina Massey | 1st November 2019 Or, why neoliberal 'survival of the fittest' really isn't natural. Oil and gas firms must cut production Emily Beament | 1st November 2019 Carbon Tracker report states oil and gas companies must reduce production by a third by 2040 to prevent catastrophe. 'Lay off Lewis' Ingrid Newkirk | 1st November 2019 Striving to tread lightly on the planet - even when you start small - is something to commend, not condemn. Natural solutions as a 'first defence' Staff Reporter | 1st November 2019 Natural solutions can help protect us from extreme weather and climate-related natural hazards. The plight of Scotland's rainforests Staff Reporter | 1st November 2019 New combinations of temperature, precipitation and light will drive changes in biodiversity with some unexpected consequences. Extinction Rebellion turns one Jamie Kelsey Fry | 31st October 2019 Reflections on a year of activism, learning and building solidarity as Extinction Rebellion turns one. Surfing farmers in Ireland Sonya Oldenvik Cunningham | 31st October 2019 Professional surfers have established a regenerative, cooperative agriculture project in Ireland. Public opinion on climate action Staff Reporter | 31st October 2019 Climate policies could determine next election as public demands action to tackle “greatest challenge facing humankind”. Strategies for social-ecological transformation Nathan Barlow | 30th October 2019 Reflections on organising next year's degrowth conference, which will explore strategies for social and ecological transformation. Breathing space Alexis Wolf | 30th October 2019 'It feels urgent to be swimming now, in this smoky, impossible lake: not only to enjoy this world while it still exists as it is, but to face the reality of what is happening.' Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 179 Page 180 Page 181 Page 182 Page 183 Page 184 Page 185 Page 186 Page 187 … 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
The tide is turning against UK coal Anne Harris | 4th November 2019 Huge steps are being taken to reduce the UK's dependency on the dirtiest of all fuels; coal. We can save precious species by going vegan Juliet Gellatley | 1st November 2019 Donald Watson, a joinery teacher, coined the term 'vegan' in November 1944 - a moment celebrated during World Vegan Day today. Vampire bats help others - including feeding strangers Nina Massey | 1st November 2019 Or, why neoliberal 'survival of the fittest' really isn't natural. Oil and gas firms must cut production Emily Beament | 1st November 2019 Carbon Tracker report states oil and gas companies must reduce production by a third by 2040 to prevent catastrophe. 'Lay off Lewis' Ingrid Newkirk | 1st November 2019 Striving to tread lightly on the planet - even when you start small - is something to commend, not condemn. Natural solutions as a 'first defence' Staff Reporter | 1st November 2019 Natural solutions can help protect us from extreme weather and climate-related natural hazards. The plight of Scotland's rainforests Staff Reporter | 1st November 2019 New combinations of temperature, precipitation and light will drive changes in biodiversity with some unexpected consequences. Extinction Rebellion turns one Jamie Kelsey Fry | 31st October 2019 Reflections on a year of activism, learning and building solidarity as Extinction Rebellion turns one. Surfing farmers in Ireland Sonya Oldenvik Cunningham | 31st October 2019 Professional surfers have established a regenerative, cooperative agriculture project in Ireland. Public opinion on climate action Staff Reporter | 31st October 2019 Climate policies could determine next election as public demands action to tackle “greatest challenge facing humankind”. Strategies for social-ecological transformation Nathan Barlow | 30th October 2019 Reflections on organising next year's degrowth conference, which will explore strategies for social and ecological transformation. Breathing space Alexis Wolf | 30th October 2019 'It feels urgent to be swimming now, in this smoky, impossible lake: not only to enjoy this world while it still exists as it is, but to face the reality of what is happening.' Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 179 Page 180 Page 181 Page 182 Page 183 Page 184 Page 185 Page 186 Page 187 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
We can save precious species by going vegan Juliet Gellatley | 1st November 2019 Donald Watson, a joinery teacher, coined the term 'vegan' in November 1944 - a moment celebrated during World Vegan Day today. Vampire bats help others - including feeding strangers Nina Massey | 1st November 2019 Or, why neoliberal 'survival of the fittest' really isn't natural. Oil and gas firms must cut production Emily Beament | 1st November 2019 Carbon Tracker report states oil and gas companies must reduce production by a third by 2040 to prevent catastrophe. 'Lay off Lewis' Ingrid Newkirk | 1st November 2019 Striving to tread lightly on the planet - even when you start small - is something to commend, not condemn. Natural solutions as a 'first defence' Staff Reporter | 1st November 2019 Natural solutions can help protect us from extreme weather and climate-related natural hazards. The plight of Scotland's rainforests Staff Reporter | 1st November 2019 New combinations of temperature, precipitation and light will drive changes in biodiversity with some unexpected consequences. Extinction Rebellion turns one Jamie Kelsey Fry | 31st October 2019 Reflections on a year of activism, learning and building solidarity as Extinction Rebellion turns one. Surfing farmers in Ireland Sonya Oldenvik Cunningham | 31st October 2019 Professional surfers have established a regenerative, cooperative agriculture project in Ireland. Public opinion on climate action Staff Reporter | 31st October 2019 Climate policies could determine next election as public demands action to tackle “greatest challenge facing humankind”. Strategies for social-ecological transformation Nathan Barlow | 30th October 2019 Reflections on organising next year's degrowth conference, which will explore strategies for social and ecological transformation. Breathing space Alexis Wolf | 30th October 2019 'It feels urgent to be swimming now, in this smoky, impossible lake: not only to enjoy this world while it still exists as it is, but to face the reality of what is happening.' Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 179 Page 180 Page 181 Page 182 Page 183 Page 184 Page 185 Page 186 Page 187 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Vampire bats help others - including feeding strangers Nina Massey | 1st November 2019 Or, why neoliberal 'survival of the fittest' really isn't natural. Oil and gas firms must cut production Emily Beament | 1st November 2019 Carbon Tracker report states oil and gas companies must reduce production by a third by 2040 to prevent catastrophe. 'Lay off Lewis' Ingrid Newkirk | 1st November 2019 Striving to tread lightly on the planet - even when you start small - is something to commend, not condemn. Natural solutions as a 'first defence' Staff Reporter | 1st November 2019 Natural solutions can help protect us from extreme weather and climate-related natural hazards. The plight of Scotland's rainforests Staff Reporter | 1st November 2019 New combinations of temperature, precipitation and light will drive changes in biodiversity with some unexpected consequences. Extinction Rebellion turns one Jamie Kelsey Fry | 31st October 2019 Reflections on a year of activism, learning and building solidarity as Extinction Rebellion turns one. Surfing farmers in Ireland Sonya Oldenvik Cunningham | 31st October 2019 Professional surfers have established a regenerative, cooperative agriculture project in Ireland. Public opinion on climate action Staff Reporter | 31st October 2019 Climate policies could determine next election as public demands action to tackle “greatest challenge facing humankind”. Strategies for social-ecological transformation Nathan Barlow | 30th October 2019 Reflections on organising next year's degrowth conference, which will explore strategies for social and ecological transformation. Breathing space Alexis Wolf | 30th October 2019 'It feels urgent to be swimming now, in this smoky, impossible lake: not only to enjoy this world while it still exists as it is, but to face the reality of what is happening.' Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 179 Page 180 Page 181 Page 182 Page 183 Page 184 Page 185 Page 186 Page 187 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Oil and gas firms must cut production Emily Beament | 1st November 2019 Carbon Tracker report states oil and gas companies must reduce production by a third by 2040 to prevent catastrophe. 'Lay off Lewis' Ingrid Newkirk | 1st November 2019 Striving to tread lightly on the planet - even when you start small - is something to commend, not condemn. Natural solutions as a 'first defence' Staff Reporter | 1st November 2019 Natural solutions can help protect us from extreme weather and climate-related natural hazards. The plight of Scotland's rainforests Staff Reporter | 1st November 2019 New combinations of temperature, precipitation and light will drive changes in biodiversity with some unexpected consequences. Extinction Rebellion turns one Jamie Kelsey Fry | 31st October 2019 Reflections on a year of activism, learning and building solidarity as Extinction Rebellion turns one. Surfing farmers in Ireland Sonya Oldenvik Cunningham | 31st October 2019 Professional surfers have established a regenerative, cooperative agriculture project in Ireland. Public opinion on climate action Staff Reporter | 31st October 2019 Climate policies could determine next election as public demands action to tackle “greatest challenge facing humankind”. Strategies for social-ecological transformation Nathan Barlow | 30th October 2019 Reflections on organising next year's degrowth conference, which will explore strategies for social and ecological transformation. Breathing space Alexis Wolf | 30th October 2019 'It feels urgent to be swimming now, in this smoky, impossible lake: not only to enjoy this world while it still exists as it is, but to face the reality of what is happening.' Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 179 Page 180 Page 181 Page 182 Page 183 Page 184 Page 185 Page 186 Page 187 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
'Lay off Lewis' Ingrid Newkirk | 1st November 2019 Striving to tread lightly on the planet - even when you start small - is something to commend, not condemn. Natural solutions as a 'first defence' Staff Reporter | 1st November 2019 Natural solutions can help protect us from extreme weather and climate-related natural hazards. The plight of Scotland's rainforests Staff Reporter | 1st November 2019 New combinations of temperature, precipitation and light will drive changes in biodiversity with some unexpected consequences. Extinction Rebellion turns one Jamie Kelsey Fry | 31st October 2019 Reflections on a year of activism, learning and building solidarity as Extinction Rebellion turns one. Surfing farmers in Ireland Sonya Oldenvik Cunningham | 31st October 2019 Professional surfers have established a regenerative, cooperative agriculture project in Ireland. Public opinion on climate action Staff Reporter | 31st October 2019 Climate policies could determine next election as public demands action to tackle “greatest challenge facing humankind”. Strategies for social-ecological transformation Nathan Barlow | 30th October 2019 Reflections on organising next year's degrowth conference, which will explore strategies for social and ecological transformation. Breathing space Alexis Wolf | 30th October 2019 'It feels urgent to be swimming now, in this smoky, impossible lake: not only to enjoy this world while it still exists as it is, but to face the reality of what is happening.' Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 179 Page 180 Page 181 Page 182 Page 183 Page 184 Page 185 Page 186 Page 187 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Natural solutions as a 'first defence' Staff Reporter | 1st November 2019 Natural solutions can help protect us from extreme weather and climate-related natural hazards. The plight of Scotland's rainforests Staff Reporter | 1st November 2019 New combinations of temperature, precipitation and light will drive changes in biodiversity with some unexpected consequences. Extinction Rebellion turns one Jamie Kelsey Fry | 31st October 2019 Reflections on a year of activism, learning and building solidarity as Extinction Rebellion turns one. Surfing farmers in Ireland Sonya Oldenvik Cunningham | 31st October 2019 Professional surfers have established a regenerative, cooperative agriculture project in Ireland. Public opinion on climate action Staff Reporter | 31st October 2019 Climate policies could determine next election as public demands action to tackle “greatest challenge facing humankind”. Strategies for social-ecological transformation Nathan Barlow | 30th October 2019 Reflections on organising next year's degrowth conference, which will explore strategies for social and ecological transformation. Breathing space Alexis Wolf | 30th October 2019 'It feels urgent to be swimming now, in this smoky, impossible lake: not only to enjoy this world while it still exists as it is, but to face the reality of what is happening.' Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 179 Page 180 Page 181 Page 182 Page 183 Page 184 Page 185 Page 186 Page 187 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
The plight of Scotland's rainforests Staff Reporter | 1st November 2019 New combinations of temperature, precipitation and light will drive changes in biodiversity with some unexpected consequences. Extinction Rebellion turns one Jamie Kelsey Fry | 31st October 2019 Reflections on a year of activism, learning and building solidarity as Extinction Rebellion turns one. Surfing farmers in Ireland Sonya Oldenvik Cunningham | 31st October 2019 Professional surfers have established a regenerative, cooperative agriculture project in Ireland. Public opinion on climate action Staff Reporter | 31st October 2019 Climate policies could determine next election as public demands action to tackle “greatest challenge facing humankind”. Strategies for social-ecological transformation Nathan Barlow | 30th October 2019 Reflections on organising next year's degrowth conference, which will explore strategies for social and ecological transformation. Breathing space Alexis Wolf | 30th October 2019 'It feels urgent to be swimming now, in this smoky, impossible lake: not only to enjoy this world while it still exists as it is, but to face the reality of what is happening.' Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 179 Page 180 Page 181 Page 182 Page 183 Page 184 Page 185 Page 186 Page 187 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Extinction Rebellion turns one Jamie Kelsey Fry | 31st October 2019 Reflections on a year of activism, learning and building solidarity as Extinction Rebellion turns one. Surfing farmers in Ireland Sonya Oldenvik Cunningham | 31st October 2019 Professional surfers have established a regenerative, cooperative agriculture project in Ireland. Public opinion on climate action Staff Reporter | 31st October 2019 Climate policies could determine next election as public demands action to tackle “greatest challenge facing humankind”. Strategies for social-ecological transformation Nathan Barlow | 30th October 2019 Reflections on organising next year's degrowth conference, which will explore strategies for social and ecological transformation. Breathing space Alexis Wolf | 30th October 2019 'It feels urgent to be swimming now, in this smoky, impossible lake: not only to enjoy this world while it still exists as it is, but to face the reality of what is happening.' Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 179 Page 180 Page 181 Page 182 Page 183 Page 184 Page 185 Page 186 Page 187 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Surfing farmers in Ireland Sonya Oldenvik Cunningham | 31st October 2019 Professional surfers have established a regenerative, cooperative agriculture project in Ireland. Public opinion on climate action Staff Reporter | 31st October 2019 Climate policies could determine next election as public demands action to tackle “greatest challenge facing humankind”. Strategies for social-ecological transformation Nathan Barlow | 30th October 2019 Reflections on organising next year's degrowth conference, which will explore strategies for social and ecological transformation. Breathing space Alexis Wolf | 30th October 2019 'It feels urgent to be swimming now, in this smoky, impossible lake: not only to enjoy this world while it still exists as it is, but to face the reality of what is happening.' Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 179 Page 180 Page 181 Page 182 Page 183 Page 184 Page 185 Page 186 Page 187 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Public opinion on climate action Staff Reporter | 31st October 2019 Climate policies could determine next election as public demands action to tackle “greatest challenge facing humankind”. Strategies for social-ecological transformation Nathan Barlow | 30th October 2019 Reflections on organising next year's degrowth conference, which will explore strategies for social and ecological transformation. Breathing space Alexis Wolf | 30th October 2019 'It feels urgent to be swimming now, in this smoky, impossible lake: not only to enjoy this world while it still exists as it is, but to face the reality of what is happening.' Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 179 Page 180 Page 181 Page 182 Page 183 Page 184 Page 185 Page 186 Page 187 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Strategies for social-ecological transformation Nathan Barlow | 30th October 2019 Reflections on organising next year's degrowth conference, which will explore strategies for social and ecological transformation. Breathing space Alexis Wolf | 30th October 2019 'It feels urgent to be swimming now, in this smoky, impossible lake: not only to enjoy this world while it still exists as it is, but to face the reality of what is happening.'
Breathing space Alexis Wolf | 30th October 2019 'It feels urgent to be swimming now, in this smoky, impossible lake: not only to enjoy this world while it still exists as it is, but to face the reality of what is happening.'