Breaking down barriers for nature recovery 30th March 2022 Scottland is in dire need of rewilding - but how will the public overcome social and political barriers in order to bring about change? Agenda change Ingrid Newkirk | 29th March 2022 Climate breakdown is being eclipsed by ‘bigger’ news stories - yet it threatens the biggest catastrophe of all. Treespiracy Steve Trent | 28th March 2022 The world’s forests are being destroyed against a background of corruption, illegality and apathy. Free range egg warning William Gildea | 28th March 2022 British egg consumption reveals cracks in our ethics that could come back to haunt us. Dead fish found as mine dumps water Yvonne Orengo | 25th March 2022 Dead fish found after cyclones and storms forced Rio Tinto's QMM mine in Madagascar to dump water causes alarm. Slaughterhouse closed by climate activists Brendan Montague | 24th March 2022 Animal Rebellion activists close east end slaughterhouse - to reduce carbon emissions and cruelty to animals. Shell no (we ain't alright) Emily Beament | 22nd March 2022 Shell is reportedly considering returning to the Cambo oil field project - and doubling down on climate catastrophe. Feed humans - not factory farms Anja Hazekamp | 22nd March 2022 The war in Ukraine will only exacerbate the problems caused by feeding food crops to farm animals rather than people. Bishops beg PM to drop oil plans Patrick Daly | 21st March 2022 The spring statement must include no support for new oil and gas developments, say UK religious leaders. Minds left behind Charlie Hertzog Young | 18th March 2022 Exposing the international failure to investigate, let alone treat, climate-related mental health issues in the Global South. Fight to safeguard nature in rural Turkey Derya Özdemir | 16th March 2022 Farmers in the İşkencedere Valley, a region drowning in tragedy, are fighting against government-backed ecocide. Climate research impacted in Ukraine war Tess de la Mare | 15th March 2022 Invasion of Ukraine by Russian military threatens vital research into earth’s largest carbon sinks. Nuclear facilities targeted in war Dr Jim Green | 14th March 2022 Several nuclear facilities in Ukraine have been attacked by the Russian military over the past fortnight. Protesters nominate the Baftas Naomi Clarke | 14th March 2022 Protesters at the Bafta film awards at the Royal Albert Hall in London chanted 'just stop oil' and banged drums. Fear over India's dangerous dams Bharat Dogra | 11th March 2022 The fragile ecology of the Himalayan region has been increasingly devastated by dams, heavy infrastructure projects and climate breakdown. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 66 Page 67 Page 68 Page 69 Page 70 Page 71 Page 72 Page 73 Page 74 … 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
Agenda change Ingrid Newkirk | 29th March 2022 Climate breakdown is being eclipsed by ‘bigger’ news stories - yet it threatens the biggest catastrophe of all. Treespiracy Steve Trent | 28th March 2022 The world’s forests are being destroyed against a background of corruption, illegality and apathy. Free range egg warning William Gildea | 28th March 2022 British egg consumption reveals cracks in our ethics that could come back to haunt us. Dead fish found as mine dumps water Yvonne Orengo | 25th March 2022 Dead fish found after cyclones and storms forced Rio Tinto's QMM mine in Madagascar to dump water causes alarm. Slaughterhouse closed by climate activists Brendan Montague | 24th March 2022 Animal Rebellion activists close east end slaughterhouse - to reduce carbon emissions and cruelty to animals. Shell no (we ain't alright) Emily Beament | 22nd March 2022 Shell is reportedly considering returning to the Cambo oil field project - and doubling down on climate catastrophe. Feed humans - not factory farms Anja Hazekamp | 22nd March 2022 The war in Ukraine will only exacerbate the problems caused by feeding food crops to farm animals rather than people. Bishops beg PM to drop oil plans Patrick Daly | 21st March 2022 The spring statement must include no support for new oil and gas developments, say UK religious leaders. Minds left behind Charlie Hertzog Young | 18th March 2022 Exposing the international failure to investigate, let alone treat, climate-related mental health issues in the Global South. Fight to safeguard nature in rural Turkey Derya Özdemir | 16th March 2022 Farmers in the İşkencedere Valley, a region drowning in tragedy, are fighting against government-backed ecocide. Climate research impacted in Ukraine war Tess de la Mare | 15th March 2022 Invasion of Ukraine by Russian military threatens vital research into earth’s largest carbon sinks. Nuclear facilities targeted in war Dr Jim Green | 14th March 2022 Several nuclear facilities in Ukraine have been attacked by the Russian military over the past fortnight. Protesters nominate the Baftas Naomi Clarke | 14th March 2022 Protesters at the Bafta film awards at the Royal Albert Hall in London chanted 'just stop oil' and banged drums. Fear over India's dangerous dams Bharat Dogra | 11th March 2022 The fragile ecology of the Himalayan region has been increasingly devastated by dams, heavy infrastructure projects and climate breakdown. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 66 Page 67 Page 68 Page 69 Page 70 Page 71 Page 72 Page 73 Page 74 … 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
Treespiracy Steve Trent | 28th March 2022 The world’s forests are being destroyed against a background of corruption, illegality and apathy. Free range egg warning William Gildea | 28th March 2022 British egg consumption reveals cracks in our ethics that could come back to haunt us. Dead fish found as mine dumps water Yvonne Orengo | 25th March 2022 Dead fish found after cyclones and storms forced Rio Tinto's QMM mine in Madagascar to dump water causes alarm. Slaughterhouse closed by climate activists Brendan Montague | 24th March 2022 Animal Rebellion activists close east end slaughterhouse - to reduce carbon emissions and cruelty to animals. Shell no (we ain't alright) Emily Beament | 22nd March 2022 Shell is reportedly considering returning to the Cambo oil field project - and doubling down on climate catastrophe. Feed humans - not factory farms Anja Hazekamp | 22nd March 2022 The war in Ukraine will only exacerbate the problems caused by feeding food crops to farm animals rather than people. Bishops beg PM to drop oil plans Patrick Daly | 21st March 2022 The spring statement must include no support for new oil and gas developments, say UK religious leaders. Minds left behind Charlie Hertzog Young | 18th March 2022 Exposing the international failure to investigate, let alone treat, climate-related mental health issues in the Global South. Fight to safeguard nature in rural Turkey Derya Özdemir | 16th March 2022 Farmers in the İşkencedere Valley, a region drowning in tragedy, are fighting against government-backed ecocide. Climate research impacted in Ukraine war Tess de la Mare | 15th March 2022 Invasion of Ukraine by Russian military threatens vital research into earth’s largest carbon sinks. Nuclear facilities targeted in war Dr Jim Green | 14th March 2022 Several nuclear facilities in Ukraine have been attacked by the Russian military over the past fortnight. Protesters nominate the Baftas Naomi Clarke | 14th March 2022 Protesters at the Bafta film awards at the Royal Albert Hall in London chanted 'just stop oil' and banged drums. Fear over India's dangerous dams Bharat Dogra | 11th March 2022 The fragile ecology of the Himalayan region has been increasingly devastated by dams, heavy infrastructure projects and climate breakdown. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 66 Page 67 Page 68 Page 69 Page 70 Page 71 Page 72 Page 73 Page 74 … 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
Free range egg warning William Gildea | 28th March 2022 British egg consumption reveals cracks in our ethics that could come back to haunt us. Dead fish found as mine dumps water Yvonne Orengo | 25th March 2022 Dead fish found after cyclones and storms forced Rio Tinto's QMM mine in Madagascar to dump water causes alarm. Slaughterhouse closed by climate activists Brendan Montague | 24th March 2022 Animal Rebellion activists close east end slaughterhouse - to reduce carbon emissions and cruelty to animals. Shell no (we ain't alright) Emily Beament | 22nd March 2022 Shell is reportedly considering returning to the Cambo oil field project - and doubling down on climate catastrophe. Feed humans - not factory farms Anja Hazekamp | 22nd March 2022 The war in Ukraine will only exacerbate the problems caused by feeding food crops to farm animals rather than people. Bishops beg PM to drop oil plans Patrick Daly | 21st March 2022 The spring statement must include no support for new oil and gas developments, say UK religious leaders. Minds left behind Charlie Hertzog Young | 18th March 2022 Exposing the international failure to investigate, let alone treat, climate-related mental health issues in the Global South. Fight to safeguard nature in rural Turkey Derya Özdemir | 16th March 2022 Farmers in the İşkencedere Valley, a region drowning in tragedy, are fighting against government-backed ecocide. Climate research impacted in Ukraine war Tess de la Mare | 15th March 2022 Invasion of Ukraine by Russian military threatens vital research into earth’s largest carbon sinks. Nuclear facilities targeted in war Dr Jim Green | 14th March 2022 Several nuclear facilities in Ukraine have been attacked by the Russian military over the past fortnight. Protesters nominate the Baftas Naomi Clarke | 14th March 2022 Protesters at the Bafta film awards at the Royal Albert Hall in London chanted 'just stop oil' and banged drums. Fear over India's dangerous dams Bharat Dogra | 11th March 2022 The fragile ecology of the Himalayan region has been increasingly devastated by dams, heavy infrastructure projects and climate breakdown. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 66 Page 67 Page 68 Page 69 Page 70 Page 71 Page 72 Page 73 Page 74 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Dead fish found as mine dumps water Yvonne Orengo | 25th March 2022 Dead fish found after cyclones and storms forced Rio Tinto's QMM mine in Madagascar to dump water causes alarm. Slaughterhouse closed by climate activists Brendan Montague | 24th March 2022 Animal Rebellion activists close east end slaughterhouse - to reduce carbon emissions and cruelty to animals. Shell no (we ain't alright) Emily Beament | 22nd March 2022 Shell is reportedly considering returning to the Cambo oil field project - and doubling down on climate catastrophe. Feed humans - not factory farms Anja Hazekamp | 22nd March 2022 The war in Ukraine will only exacerbate the problems caused by feeding food crops to farm animals rather than people. Bishops beg PM to drop oil plans Patrick Daly | 21st March 2022 The spring statement must include no support for new oil and gas developments, say UK religious leaders. Minds left behind Charlie Hertzog Young | 18th March 2022 Exposing the international failure to investigate, let alone treat, climate-related mental health issues in the Global South. Fight to safeguard nature in rural Turkey Derya Özdemir | 16th March 2022 Farmers in the İşkencedere Valley, a region drowning in tragedy, are fighting against government-backed ecocide. Climate research impacted in Ukraine war Tess de la Mare | 15th March 2022 Invasion of Ukraine by Russian military threatens vital research into earth’s largest carbon sinks. Nuclear facilities targeted in war Dr Jim Green | 14th March 2022 Several nuclear facilities in Ukraine have been attacked by the Russian military over the past fortnight. Protesters nominate the Baftas Naomi Clarke | 14th March 2022 Protesters at the Bafta film awards at the Royal Albert Hall in London chanted 'just stop oil' and banged drums. Fear over India's dangerous dams Bharat Dogra | 11th March 2022 The fragile ecology of the Himalayan region has been increasingly devastated by dams, heavy infrastructure projects and climate breakdown. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 66 Page 67 Page 68 Page 69 Page 70 Page 71 Page 72 Page 73 Page 74 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Slaughterhouse closed by climate activists Brendan Montague | 24th March 2022 Animal Rebellion activists close east end slaughterhouse - to reduce carbon emissions and cruelty to animals. Shell no (we ain't alright) Emily Beament | 22nd March 2022 Shell is reportedly considering returning to the Cambo oil field project - and doubling down on climate catastrophe. Feed humans - not factory farms Anja Hazekamp | 22nd March 2022 The war in Ukraine will only exacerbate the problems caused by feeding food crops to farm animals rather than people. Bishops beg PM to drop oil plans Patrick Daly | 21st March 2022 The spring statement must include no support for new oil and gas developments, say UK religious leaders. Minds left behind Charlie Hertzog Young | 18th March 2022 Exposing the international failure to investigate, let alone treat, climate-related mental health issues in the Global South. Fight to safeguard nature in rural Turkey Derya Özdemir | 16th March 2022 Farmers in the İşkencedere Valley, a region drowning in tragedy, are fighting against government-backed ecocide. Climate research impacted in Ukraine war Tess de la Mare | 15th March 2022 Invasion of Ukraine by Russian military threatens vital research into earth’s largest carbon sinks. Nuclear facilities targeted in war Dr Jim Green | 14th March 2022 Several nuclear facilities in Ukraine have been attacked by the Russian military over the past fortnight. Protesters nominate the Baftas Naomi Clarke | 14th March 2022 Protesters at the Bafta film awards at the Royal Albert Hall in London chanted 'just stop oil' and banged drums. Fear over India's dangerous dams Bharat Dogra | 11th March 2022 The fragile ecology of the Himalayan region has been increasingly devastated by dams, heavy infrastructure projects and climate breakdown. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 66 Page 67 Page 68 Page 69 Page 70 Page 71 Page 72 Page 73 Page 74 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Shell no (we ain't alright) Emily Beament | 22nd March 2022 Shell is reportedly considering returning to the Cambo oil field project - and doubling down on climate catastrophe. Feed humans - not factory farms Anja Hazekamp | 22nd March 2022 The war in Ukraine will only exacerbate the problems caused by feeding food crops to farm animals rather than people. Bishops beg PM to drop oil plans Patrick Daly | 21st March 2022 The spring statement must include no support for new oil and gas developments, say UK religious leaders. Minds left behind Charlie Hertzog Young | 18th March 2022 Exposing the international failure to investigate, let alone treat, climate-related mental health issues in the Global South. Fight to safeguard nature in rural Turkey Derya Özdemir | 16th March 2022 Farmers in the İşkencedere Valley, a region drowning in tragedy, are fighting against government-backed ecocide. Climate research impacted in Ukraine war Tess de la Mare | 15th March 2022 Invasion of Ukraine by Russian military threatens vital research into earth’s largest carbon sinks. Nuclear facilities targeted in war Dr Jim Green | 14th March 2022 Several nuclear facilities in Ukraine have been attacked by the Russian military over the past fortnight. Protesters nominate the Baftas Naomi Clarke | 14th March 2022 Protesters at the Bafta film awards at the Royal Albert Hall in London chanted 'just stop oil' and banged drums. Fear over India's dangerous dams Bharat Dogra | 11th March 2022 The fragile ecology of the Himalayan region has been increasingly devastated by dams, heavy infrastructure projects and climate breakdown. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 66 Page 67 Page 68 Page 69 Page 70 Page 71 Page 72 Page 73 Page 74 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Feed humans - not factory farms Anja Hazekamp | 22nd March 2022 The war in Ukraine will only exacerbate the problems caused by feeding food crops to farm animals rather than people. Bishops beg PM to drop oil plans Patrick Daly | 21st March 2022 The spring statement must include no support for new oil and gas developments, say UK religious leaders. Minds left behind Charlie Hertzog Young | 18th March 2022 Exposing the international failure to investigate, let alone treat, climate-related mental health issues in the Global South. Fight to safeguard nature in rural Turkey Derya Özdemir | 16th March 2022 Farmers in the İşkencedere Valley, a region drowning in tragedy, are fighting against government-backed ecocide. Climate research impacted in Ukraine war Tess de la Mare | 15th March 2022 Invasion of Ukraine by Russian military threatens vital research into earth’s largest carbon sinks. Nuclear facilities targeted in war Dr Jim Green | 14th March 2022 Several nuclear facilities in Ukraine have been attacked by the Russian military over the past fortnight. Protesters nominate the Baftas Naomi Clarke | 14th March 2022 Protesters at the Bafta film awards at the Royal Albert Hall in London chanted 'just stop oil' and banged drums. Fear over India's dangerous dams Bharat Dogra | 11th March 2022 The fragile ecology of the Himalayan region has been increasingly devastated by dams, heavy infrastructure projects and climate breakdown. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 66 Page 67 Page 68 Page 69 Page 70 Page 71 Page 72 Page 73 Page 74 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Bishops beg PM to drop oil plans Patrick Daly | 21st March 2022 The spring statement must include no support for new oil and gas developments, say UK religious leaders. Minds left behind Charlie Hertzog Young | 18th March 2022 Exposing the international failure to investigate, let alone treat, climate-related mental health issues in the Global South. Fight to safeguard nature in rural Turkey Derya Özdemir | 16th March 2022 Farmers in the İşkencedere Valley, a region drowning in tragedy, are fighting against government-backed ecocide. Climate research impacted in Ukraine war Tess de la Mare | 15th March 2022 Invasion of Ukraine by Russian military threatens vital research into earth’s largest carbon sinks. Nuclear facilities targeted in war Dr Jim Green | 14th March 2022 Several nuclear facilities in Ukraine have been attacked by the Russian military over the past fortnight. Protesters nominate the Baftas Naomi Clarke | 14th March 2022 Protesters at the Bafta film awards at the Royal Albert Hall in London chanted 'just stop oil' and banged drums. Fear over India's dangerous dams Bharat Dogra | 11th March 2022 The fragile ecology of the Himalayan region has been increasingly devastated by dams, heavy infrastructure projects and climate breakdown. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 66 Page 67 Page 68 Page 69 Page 70 Page 71 Page 72 Page 73 Page 74 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Minds left behind Charlie Hertzog Young | 18th March 2022 Exposing the international failure to investigate, let alone treat, climate-related mental health issues in the Global South. Fight to safeguard nature in rural Turkey Derya Özdemir | 16th March 2022 Farmers in the İşkencedere Valley, a region drowning in tragedy, are fighting against government-backed ecocide. Climate research impacted in Ukraine war Tess de la Mare | 15th March 2022 Invasion of Ukraine by Russian military threatens vital research into earth’s largest carbon sinks. Nuclear facilities targeted in war Dr Jim Green | 14th March 2022 Several nuclear facilities in Ukraine have been attacked by the Russian military over the past fortnight. Protesters nominate the Baftas Naomi Clarke | 14th March 2022 Protesters at the Bafta film awards at the Royal Albert Hall in London chanted 'just stop oil' and banged drums. Fear over India's dangerous dams Bharat Dogra | 11th March 2022 The fragile ecology of the Himalayan region has been increasingly devastated by dams, heavy infrastructure projects and climate breakdown. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 66 Page 67 Page 68 Page 69 Page 70 Page 71 Page 72 Page 73 Page 74 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Fight to safeguard nature in rural Turkey Derya Özdemir | 16th March 2022 Farmers in the İşkencedere Valley, a region drowning in tragedy, are fighting against government-backed ecocide. Climate research impacted in Ukraine war Tess de la Mare | 15th March 2022 Invasion of Ukraine by Russian military threatens vital research into earth’s largest carbon sinks. Nuclear facilities targeted in war Dr Jim Green | 14th March 2022 Several nuclear facilities in Ukraine have been attacked by the Russian military over the past fortnight. Protesters nominate the Baftas Naomi Clarke | 14th March 2022 Protesters at the Bafta film awards at the Royal Albert Hall in London chanted 'just stop oil' and banged drums. Fear over India's dangerous dams Bharat Dogra | 11th March 2022 The fragile ecology of the Himalayan region has been increasingly devastated by dams, heavy infrastructure projects and climate breakdown. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 66 Page 67 Page 68 Page 69 Page 70 Page 71 Page 72 Page 73 Page 74 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Climate research impacted in Ukraine war Tess de la Mare | 15th March 2022 Invasion of Ukraine by Russian military threatens vital research into earth’s largest carbon sinks. Nuclear facilities targeted in war Dr Jim Green | 14th March 2022 Several nuclear facilities in Ukraine have been attacked by the Russian military over the past fortnight. Protesters nominate the Baftas Naomi Clarke | 14th March 2022 Protesters at the Bafta film awards at the Royal Albert Hall in London chanted 'just stop oil' and banged drums. Fear over India's dangerous dams Bharat Dogra | 11th March 2022 The fragile ecology of the Himalayan region has been increasingly devastated by dams, heavy infrastructure projects and climate breakdown. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 66 Page 67 Page 68 Page 69 Page 70 Page 71 Page 72 Page 73 Page 74 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Nuclear facilities targeted in war Dr Jim Green | 14th March 2022 Several nuclear facilities in Ukraine have been attacked by the Russian military over the past fortnight. Protesters nominate the Baftas Naomi Clarke | 14th March 2022 Protesters at the Bafta film awards at the Royal Albert Hall in London chanted 'just stop oil' and banged drums. Fear over India's dangerous dams Bharat Dogra | 11th March 2022 The fragile ecology of the Himalayan region has been increasingly devastated by dams, heavy infrastructure projects and climate breakdown. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 66 Page 67 Page 68 Page 69 Page 70 Page 71 Page 72 Page 73 Page 74 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Protesters nominate the Baftas Naomi Clarke | 14th March 2022 Protesters at the Bafta film awards at the Royal Albert Hall in London chanted 'just stop oil' and banged drums. Fear over India's dangerous dams Bharat Dogra | 11th March 2022 The fragile ecology of the Himalayan region has been increasingly devastated by dams, heavy infrastructure projects and climate breakdown.
Fear over India's dangerous dams Bharat Dogra | 11th March 2022 The fragile ecology of the Himalayan region has been increasingly devastated by dams, heavy infrastructure projects and climate breakdown.