Hens' suffering at megafarm exposed Brendan Montague | 24th August 2023 Tories fail to ban hen cages as new investigation reveals cruelty at farm supplying eggs to Lidl supermarket. Greenwashing turbocharged Rebecca Speare-Cole | 23rd August 2023 Shell and BP among firms accused of greenwashing over renewable energy. Turbocharging corporate ‘greenwishing’. Chris Hocknell | 21st August 2023 Few corporations understand the real mechanics, and implications, of the UN backed SBTi’s framework. Discrediting carbon credits Nathaniel Rugh Marcel Llavero-Pasquina | 18th August 2023 Big Oil going carbon neutral? Here is how carbon offsets impact local and indigenous communities. 'Self healing' solar panels breakthrough Charlotte Sterland | 16th August 2023 Could space bound solar panels with ‘self-healing’ properties meet some of our energy needs? Illegal mine faces court action Catherine Early | 15th August 2023 Firm mined 270,000 tonnes of coal since planning permission ran out - more than planned extension had proposed. Sunak's £755mn oil tax giveaway Brendan Montague | 14th August 2023 UK set to make huge tax loss from Rosebank, as Equinor announces billions in profits. Learning from Ende Gelände Alex James | 11th August 2023 The Ende Gelände climate camp this August allowed activists to come together and discuss strategy. We urgently need such spaces in Britain. An appetite for change Joshua Lizarraga Curiel | 9th August 2023 The food industry remains relatively untouched by international pressure to reduce carbon emissions, but desperately requires a monumental shift from top to bottom to start making a difference. Development 'threatens most indigenous lands globally' Catherine Early | 8th August 2023 New study claims to be the most comprehensive global assessment to date of the threats posed to indigenous peoples’ lands by industrial development. The polluter must pay - in a fair way András Lukács | 7th August 2023 Possible pitfalls of the EU carbon market for road transport and buildings and how to avoid them. Climate refugees are welcome Adla Shashati Hope Barker | 4th August 2023 Migrants fleeing climate catastrophe should be welcomed - with the money for walls and weapons invested in our essential services instead. 'Sack Sunak?' Sam Blewett | 3rd August 2023 One of Rishi Sunak's houses is targeted by Greenpeace protesters to 'drive home the dangerous consequences' of new oil and gas licences. Overshoot - or go circular Rebecca Speare-Cole | 2nd August 2023 British Government urged to support circular economy as world hits Earth Overshoot Day. The economics of systems collapse James Meadway | 2nd August 2023 Economists in the mainstream have not even begun to understand the implications of ecological systems collapse. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 43 Page 44 Page 45 Page 46 Page 47 Page 48 Page 49 Page 50 Page 51 … 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
Greenwashing turbocharged Rebecca Speare-Cole | 23rd August 2023 Shell and BP among firms accused of greenwashing over renewable energy. Turbocharging corporate ‘greenwishing’. Chris Hocknell | 21st August 2023 Few corporations understand the real mechanics, and implications, of the UN backed SBTi’s framework. Discrediting carbon credits Nathaniel Rugh Marcel Llavero-Pasquina | 18th August 2023 Big Oil going carbon neutral? Here is how carbon offsets impact local and indigenous communities. 'Self healing' solar panels breakthrough Charlotte Sterland | 16th August 2023 Could space bound solar panels with ‘self-healing’ properties meet some of our energy needs? Illegal mine faces court action Catherine Early | 15th August 2023 Firm mined 270,000 tonnes of coal since planning permission ran out - more than planned extension had proposed. Sunak's £755mn oil tax giveaway Brendan Montague | 14th August 2023 UK set to make huge tax loss from Rosebank, as Equinor announces billions in profits. Learning from Ende Gelände Alex James | 11th August 2023 The Ende Gelände climate camp this August allowed activists to come together and discuss strategy. We urgently need such spaces in Britain. An appetite for change Joshua Lizarraga Curiel | 9th August 2023 The food industry remains relatively untouched by international pressure to reduce carbon emissions, but desperately requires a monumental shift from top to bottom to start making a difference. Development 'threatens most indigenous lands globally' Catherine Early | 8th August 2023 New study claims to be the most comprehensive global assessment to date of the threats posed to indigenous peoples’ lands by industrial development. The polluter must pay - in a fair way András Lukács | 7th August 2023 Possible pitfalls of the EU carbon market for road transport and buildings and how to avoid them. Climate refugees are welcome Adla Shashati Hope Barker | 4th August 2023 Migrants fleeing climate catastrophe should be welcomed - with the money for walls and weapons invested in our essential services instead. 'Sack Sunak?' Sam Blewett | 3rd August 2023 One of Rishi Sunak's houses is targeted by Greenpeace protesters to 'drive home the dangerous consequences' of new oil and gas licences. Overshoot - or go circular Rebecca Speare-Cole | 2nd August 2023 British Government urged to support circular economy as world hits Earth Overshoot Day. The economics of systems collapse James Meadway | 2nd August 2023 Economists in the mainstream have not even begun to understand the implications of ecological systems collapse. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 43 Page 44 Page 45 Page 46 Page 47 Page 48 Page 49 Page 50 Page 51 … 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
Turbocharging corporate ‘greenwishing’. Chris Hocknell | 21st August 2023 Few corporations understand the real mechanics, and implications, of the UN backed SBTi’s framework. Discrediting carbon credits Nathaniel Rugh Marcel Llavero-Pasquina | 18th August 2023 Big Oil going carbon neutral? Here is how carbon offsets impact local and indigenous communities. 'Self healing' solar panels breakthrough Charlotte Sterland | 16th August 2023 Could space bound solar panels with ‘self-healing’ properties meet some of our energy needs? Illegal mine faces court action Catherine Early | 15th August 2023 Firm mined 270,000 tonnes of coal since planning permission ran out - more than planned extension had proposed. Sunak's £755mn oil tax giveaway Brendan Montague | 14th August 2023 UK set to make huge tax loss from Rosebank, as Equinor announces billions in profits. Learning from Ende Gelände Alex James | 11th August 2023 The Ende Gelände climate camp this August allowed activists to come together and discuss strategy. We urgently need such spaces in Britain. An appetite for change Joshua Lizarraga Curiel | 9th August 2023 The food industry remains relatively untouched by international pressure to reduce carbon emissions, but desperately requires a monumental shift from top to bottom to start making a difference. Development 'threatens most indigenous lands globally' Catherine Early | 8th August 2023 New study claims to be the most comprehensive global assessment to date of the threats posed to indigenous peoples’ lands by industrial development. The polluter must pay - in a fair way András Lukács | 7th August 2023 Possible pitfalls of the EU carbon market for road transport and buildings and how to avoid them. Climate refugees are welcome Adla Shashati Hope Barker | 4th August 2023 Migrants fleeing climate catastrophe should be welcomed - with the money for walls and weapons invested in our essential services instead. 'Sack Sunak?' Sam Blewett | 3rd August 2023 One of Rishi Sunak's houses is targeted by Greenpeace protesters to 'drive home the dangerous consequences' of new oil and gas licences. Overshoot - or go circular Rebecca Speare-Cole | 2nd August 2023 British Government urged to support circular economy as world hits Earth Overshoot Day. The economics of systems collapse James Meadway | 2nd August 2023 Economists in the mainstream have not even begun to understand the implications of ecological systems collapse. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 43 Page 44 Page 45 Page 46 Page 47 Page 48 Page 49 Page 50 Page 51 … 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
Discrediting carbon credits Nathaniel Rugh Marcel Llavero-Pasquina | 18th August 2023 Big Oil going carbon neutral? Here is how carbon offsets impact local and indigenous communities. 'Self healing' solar panels breakthrough Charlotte Sterland | 16th August 2023 Could space bound solar panels with ‘self-healing’ properties meet some of our energy needs? Illegal mine faces court action Catherine Early | 15th August 2023 Firm mined 270,000 tonnes of coal since planning permission ran out - more than planned extension had proposed. Sunak's £755mn oil tax giveaway Brendan Montague | 14th August 2023 UK set to make huge tax loss from Rosebank, as Equinor announces billions in profits. Learning from Ende Gelände Alex James | 11th August 2023 The Ende Gelände climate camp this August allowed activists to come together and discuss strategy. We urgently need such spaces in Britain. An appetite for change Joshua Lizarraga Curiel | 9th August 2023 The food industry remains relatively untouched by international pressure to reduce carbon emissions, but desperately requires a monumental shift from top to bottom to start making a difference. Development 'threatens most indigenous lands globally' Catherine Early | 8th August 2023 New study claims to be the most comprehensive global assessment to date of the threats posed to indigenous peoples’ lands by industrial development. The polluter must pay - in a fair way András Lukács | 7th August 2023 Possible pitfalls of the EU carbon market for road transport and buildings and how to avoid them. Climate refugees are welcome Adla Shashati Hope Barker | 4th August 2023 Migrants fleeing climate catastrophe should be welcomed - with the money for walls and weapons invested in our essential services instead. 'Sack Sunak?' Sam Blewett | 3rd August 2023 One of Rishi Sunak's houses is targeted by Greenpeace protesters to 'drive home the dangerous consequences' of new oil and gas licences. Overshoot - or go circular Rebecca Speare-Cole | 2nd August 2023 British Government urged to support circular economy as world hits Earth Overshoot Day. The economics of systems collapse James Meadway | 2nd August 2023 Economists in the mainstream have not even begun to understand the implications of ecological systems collapse. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 43 Page 44 Page 45 Page 46 Page 47 Page 48 Page 49 Page 50 Page 51 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
'Self healing' solar panels breakthrough Charlotte Sterland | 16th August 2023 Could space bound solar panels with ‘self-healing’ properties meet some of our energy needs? Illegal mine faces court action Catherine Early | 15th August 2023 Firm mined 270,000 tonnes of coal since planning permission ran out - more than planned extension had proposed. Sunak's £755mn oil tax giveaway Brendan Montague | 14th August 2023 UK set to make huge tax loss from Rosebank, as Equinor announces billions in profits. Learning from Ende Gelände Alex James | 11th August 2023 The Ende Gelände climate camp this August allowed activists to come together and discuss strategy. We urgently need such spaces in Britain. An appetite for change Joshua Lizarraga Curiel | 9th August 2023 The food industry remains relatively untouched by international pressure to reduce carbon emissions, but desperately requires a monumental shift from top to bottom to start making a difference. Development 'threatens most indigenous lands globally' Catherine Early | 8th August 2023 New study claims to be the most comprehensive global assessment to date of the threats posed to indigenous peoples’ lands by industrial development. The polluter must pay - in a fair way András Lukács | 7th August 2023 Possible pitfalls of the EU carbon market for road transport and buildings and how to avoid them. Climate refugees are welcome Adla Shashati Hope Barker | 4th August 2023 Migrants fleeing climate catastrophe should be welcomed - with the money for walls and weapons invested in our essential services instead. 'Sack Sunak?' Sam Blewett | 3rd August 2023 One of Rishi Sunak's houses is targeted by Greenpeace protesters to 'drive home the dangerous consequences' of new oil and gas licences. Overshoot - or go circular Rebecca Speare-Cole | 2nd August 2023 British Government urged to support circular economy as world hits Earth Overshoot Day. The economics of systems collapse James Meadway | 2nd August 2023 Economists in the mainstream have not even begun to understand the implications of ecological systems collapse. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 43 Page 44 Page 45 Page 46 Page 47 Page 48 Page 49 Page 50 Page 51 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Illegal mine faces court action Catherine Early | 15th August 2023 Firm mined 270,000 tonnes of coal since planning permission ran out - more than planned extension had proposed. Sunak's £755mn oil tax giveaway Brendan Montague | 14th August 2023 UK set to make huge tax loss from Rosebank, as Equinor announces billions in profits. Learning from Ende Gelände Alex James | 11th August 2023 The Ende Gelände climate camp this August allowed activists to come together and discuss strategy. We urgently need such spaces in Britain. An appetite for change Joshua Lizarraga Curiel | 9th August 2023 The food industry remains relatively untouched by international pressure to reduce carbon emissions, but desperately requires a monumental shift from top to bottom to start making a difference. Development 'threatens most indigenous lands globally' Catherine Early | 8th August 2023 New study claims to be the most comprehensive global assessment to date of the threats posed to indigenous peoples’ lands by industrial development. The polluter must pay - in a fair way András Lukács | 7th August 2023 Possible pitfalls of the EU carbon market for road transport and buildings and how to avoid them. Climate refugees are welcome Adla Shashati Hope Barker | 4th August 2023 Migrants fleeing climate catastrophe should be welcomed - with the money for walls and weapons invested in our essential services instead. 'Sack Sunak?' Sam Blewett | 3rd August 2023 One of Rishi Sunak's houses is targeted by Greenpeace protesters to 'drive home the dangerous consequences' of new oil and gas licences. Overshoot - or go circular Rebecca Speare-Cole | 2nd August 2023 British Government urged to support circular economy as world hits Earth Overshoot Day. The economics of systems collapse James Meadway | 2nd August 2023 Economists in the mainstream have not even begun to understand the implications of ecological systems collapse. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 43 Page 44 Page 45 Page 46 Page 47 Page 48 Page 49 Page 50 Page 51 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Sunak's £755mn oil tax giveaway Brendan Montague | 14th August 2023 UK set to make huge tax loss from Rosebank, as Equinor announces billions in profits. Learning from Ende Gelände Alex James | 11th August 2023 The Ende Gelände climate camp this August allowed activists to come together and discuss strategy. We urgently need such spaces in Britain. An appetite for change Joshua Lizarraga Curiel | 9th August 2023 The food industry remains relatively untouched by international pressure to reduce carbon emissions, but desperately requires a monumental shift from top to bottom to start making a difference. Development 'threatens most indigenous lands globally' Catherine Early | 8th August 2023 New study claims to be the most comprehensive global assessment to date of the threats posed to indigenous peoples’ lands by industrial development. The polluter must pay - in a fair way András Lukács | 7th August 2023 Possible pitfalls of the EU carbon market for road transport and buildings and how to avoid them. Climate refugees are welcome Adla Shashati Hope Barker | 4th August 2023 Migrants fleeing climate catastrophe should be welcomed - with the money for walls and weapons invested in our essential services instead. 'Sack Sunak?' Sam Blewett | 3rd August 2023 One of Rishi Sunak's houses is targeted by Greenpeace protesters to 'drive home the dangerous consequences' of new oil and gas licences. Overshoot - or go circular Rebecca Speare-Cole | 2nd August 2023 British Government urged to support circular economy as world hits Earth Overshoot Day. The economics of systems collapse James Meadway | 2nd August 2023 Economists in the mainstream have not even begun to understand the implications of ecological systems collapse. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 43 Page 44 Page 45 Page 46 Page 47 Page 48 Page 49 Page 50 Page 51 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Learning from Ende Gelände Alex James | 11th August 2023 The Ende Gelände climate camp this August allowed activists to come together and discuss strategy. We urgently need such spaces in Britain. An appetite for change Joshua Lizarraga Curiel | 9th August 2023 The food industry remains relatively untouched by international pressure to reduce carbon emissions, but desperately requires a monumental shift from top to bottom to start making a difference. Development 'threatens most indigenous lands globally' Catherine Early | 8th August 2023 New study claims to be the most comprehensive global assessment to date of the threats posed to indigenous peoples’ lands by industrial development. The polluter must pay - in a fair way András Lukács | 7th August 2023 Possible pitfalls of the EU carbon market for road transport and buildings and how to avoid them. Climate refugees are welcome Adla Shashati Hope Barker | 4th August 2023 Migrants fleeing climate catastrophe should be welcomed - with the money for walls and weapons invested in our essential services instead. 'Sack Sunak?' Sam Blewett | 3rd August 2023 One of Rishi Sunak's houses is targeted by Greenpeace protesters to 'drive home the dangerous consequences' of new oil and gas licences. Overshoot - or go circular Rebecca Speare-Cole | 2nd August 2023 British Government urged to support circular economy as world hits Earth Overshoot Day. The economics of systems collapse James Meadway | 2nd August 2023 Economists in the mainstream have not even begun to understand the implications of ecological systems collapse. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 43 Page 44 Page 45 Page 46 Page 47 Page 48 Page 49 Page 50 Page 51 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
An appetite for change Joshua Lizarraga Curiel | 9th August 2023 The food industry remains relatively untouched by international pressure to reduce carbon emissions, but desperately requires a monumental shift from top to bottom to start making a difference. Development 'threatens most indigenous lands globally' Catherine Early | 8th August 2023 New study claims to be the most comprehensive global assessment to date of the threats posed to indigenous peoples’ lands by industrial development. The polluter must pay - in a fair way András Lukács | 7th August 2023 Possible pitfalls of the EU carbon market for road transport and buildings and how to avoid them. Climate refugees are welcome Adla Shashati Hope Barker | 4th August 2023 Migrants fleeing climate catastrophe should be welcomed - with the money for walls and weapons invested in our essential services instead. 'Sack Sunak?' Sam Blewett | 3rd August 2023 One of Rishi Sunak's houses is targeted by Greenpeace protesters to 'drive home the dangerous consequences' of new oil and gas licences. Overshoot - or go circular Rebecca Speare-Cole | 2nd August 2023 British Government urged to support circular economy as world hits Earth Overshoot Day. The economics of systems collapse James Meadway | 2nd August 2023 Economists in the mainstream have not even begun to understand the implications of ecological systems collapse. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 43 Page 44 Page 45 Page 46 Page 47 Page 48 Page 49 Page 50 Page 51 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Development 'threatens most indigenous lands globally' Catherine Early | 8th August 2023 New study claims to be the most comprehensive global assessment to date of the threats posed to indigenous peoples’ lands by industrial development. The polluter must pay - in a fair way András Lukács | 7th August 2023 Possible pitfalls of the EU carbon market for road transport and buildings and how to avoid them. Climate refugees are welcome Adla Shashati Hope Barker | 4th August 2023 Migrants fleeing climate catastrophe should be welcomed - with the money for walls and weapons invested in our essential services instead. 'Sack Sunak?' Sam Blewett | 3rd August 2023 One of Rishi Sunak's houses is targeted by Greenpeace protesters to 'drive home the dangerous consequences' of new oil and gas licences. Overshoot - or go circular Rebecca Speare-Cole | 2nd August 2023 British Government urged to support circular economy as world hits Earth Overshoot Day. The economics of systems collapse James Meadway | 2nd August 2023 Economists in the mainstream have not even begun to understand the implications of ecological systems collapse. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 43 Page 44 Page 45 Page 46 Page 47 Page 48 Page 49 Page 50 Page 51 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
The polluter must pay - in a fair way András Lukács | 7th August 2023 Possible pitfalls of the EU carbon market for road transport and buildings and how to avoid them. Climate refugees are welcome Adla Shashati Hope Barker | 4th August 2023 Migrants fleeing climate catastrophe should be welcomed - with the money for walls and weapons invested in our essential services instead. 'Sack Sunak?' Sam Blewett | 3rd August 2023 One of Rishi Sunak's houses is targeted by Greenpeace protesters to 'drive home the dangerous consequences' of new oil and gas licences. Overshoot - or go circular Rebecca Speare-Cole | 2nd August 2023 British Government urged to support circular economy as world hits Earth Overshoot Day. The economics of systems collapse James Meadway | 2nd August 2023 Economists in the mainstream have not even begun to understand the implications of ecological systems collapse. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 43 Page 44 Page 45 Page 46 Page 47 Page 48 Page 49 Page 50 Page 51 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Climate refugees are welcome Adla Shashati Hope Barker | 4th August 2023 Migrants fleeing climate catastrophe should be welcomed - with the money for walls and weapons invested in our essential services instead. 'Sack Sunak?' Sam Blewett | 3rd August 2023 One of Rishi Sunak's houses is targeted by Greenpeace protesters to 'drive home the dangerous consequences' of new oil and gas licences. Overshoot - or go circular Rebecca Speare-Cole | 2nd August 2023 British Government urged to support circular economy as world hits Earth Overshoot Day. The economics of systems collapse James Meadway | 2nd August 2023 Economists in the mainstream have not even begun to understand the implications of ecological systems collapse. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 43 Page 44 Page 45 Page 46 Page 47 Page 48 Page 49 Page 50 Page 51 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
'Sack Sunak?' Sam Blewett | 3rd August 2023 One of Rishi Sunak's houses is targeted by Greenpeace protesters to 'drive home the dangerous consequences' of new oil and gas licences. Overshoot - or go circular Rebecca Speare-Cole | 2nd August 2023 British Government urged to support circular economy as world hits Earth Overshoot Day. The economics of systems collapse James Meadway | 2nd August 2023 Economists in the mainstream have not even begun to understand the implications of ecological systems collapse. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 43 Page 44 Page 45 Page 46 Page 47 Page 48 Page 49 Page 50 Page 51 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Overshoot - or go circular Rebecca Speare-Cole | 2nd August 2023 British Government urged to support circular economy as world hits Earth Overshoot Day. The economics of systems collapse James Meadway | 2nd August 2023 Economists in the mainstream have not even begun to understand the implications of ecological systems collapse.
The economics of systems collapse James Meadway | 2nd August 2023 Economists in the mainstream have not even begun to understand the implications of ecological systems collapse.