Fight against fossil fuels gains new allies at COP26 Catherine Early | 13th November 2021 Fossil fuels have barely been mentioned in previous climate talks. COP26 has seen a shift, and new movements are forming. A farewell to copitalism Brendan Montague | 12th November 2021 The COP26 conference has failed to usher in a new era where capital is constrained to prevent catastrophic climate breakdown. A spectre is haunting Glasgow Amélie Canonne Maxime Combes Nicolas Haeringer | 12th November 2021 Bringing fossil fuels into COP, to keep them in the ground. COPitulation Emily Beament Neil Pooran | 12th November 2021 New draft of Cop26 deal weakens language on fossil fuel phaseout. Deforestation harms vulnerable communities Catherine Early | 12th November 2021 Temperature rise driven by climate breakdown and deforestation increasing heat-related deaths in rural communities in Indonesia. Ecocide law 'will come faster than expected' Catherine Early | 11th November 2021 Support for the idea of recognising ecocide as a serious crime is growing faster than expected - and from some unexpected quarters. Cities of the future Herbert Girardet | 11th November 2021 Creating regenerative urban systems is a key to solving the many interconnected crises of our times. The circus at the end of the world Bill McGuire | 11th November 2021 'The most important meeting in human history has failed abysmally to rise to the challenge of slashing emissions.' Palm oil linked to the spread of cancer Nina Massey | 11th November 2021 A new study found a fatty acid commonly found in palm oil, promoted metastasis in mouth cancers and melanoma skin cancer in mice. 'COP is just a theatre run by capitalists' Brendan Montague | 10th November 2021 Teen activists from Fridays For Future discuss climate anxiety, the billionaire press, capitalism, lobbying - and solidarity. Gie me ae spark o' nature's fire Nicolas Eliades | 10th November 2021 Revelations, reflections and reservations from the COP26 halls of power and the streets of ire. Oil delegates flood COP26 Emily Beament | 9th November 2021 A total of 503 delegates at Cop26 directly affiliated with fossil fuel companies or with governments but linked to oil, gas or coal firms. Technology fetishism reigns at COP26 Gareth Dale | 9th November 2021 The leaders gathered at COP26, with the British government to the fore, remain in the thrall of technology fetishism. Billion face lethal heat stress Tess de la Mare | 9th November 2021 Heat stress – a combination of dangerous heat and humidity – currently affects 68 million people globally. Indigenous leaders' green state vision Catherine Early | 8th November 2021 The West Papuan independence movement wants to make ecocide a crime - and is calling for international help to save its rainforest. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 74 Page 75 Page 76 Page 77 Page 78 Page 79 Page 80 Page 81 Page 82 … 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
A farewell to copitalism Brendan Montague | 12th November 2021 The COP26 conference has failed to usher in a new era where capital is constrained to prevent catastrophic climate breakdown. A spectre is haunting Glasgow Amélie Canonne Maxime Combes Nicolas Haeringer | 12th November 2021 Bringing fossil fuels into COP, to keep them in the ground. COPitulation Emily Beament Neil Pooran | 12th November 2021 New draft of Cop26 deal weakens language on fossil fuel phaseout. Deforestation harms vulnerable communities Catherine Early | 12th November 2021 Temperature rise driven by climate breakdown and deforestation increasing heat-related deaths in rural communities in Indonesia. Ecocide law 'will come faster than expected' Catherine Early | 11th November 2021 Support for the idea of recognising ecocide as a serious crime is growing faster than expected - and from some unexpected quarters. Cities of the future Herbert Girardet | 11th November 2021 Creating regenerative urban systems is a key to solving the many interconnected crises of our times. The circus at the end of the world Bill McGuire | 11th November 2021 'The most important meeting in human history has failed abysmally to rise to the challenge of slashing emissions.' Palm oil linked to the spread of cancer Nina Massey | 11th November 2021 A new study found a fatty acid commonly found in palm oil, promoted metastasis in mouth cancers and melanoma skin cancer in mice. 'COP is just a theatre run by capitalists' Brendan Montague | 10th November 2021 Teen activists from Fridays For Future discuss climate anxiety, the billionaire press, capitalism, lobbying - and solidarity. Gie me ae spark o' nature's fire Nicolas Eliades | 10th November 2021 Revelations, reflections and reservations from the COP26 halls of power and the streets of ire. Oil delegates flood COP26 Emily Beament | 9th November 2021 A total of 503 delegates at Cop26 directly affiliated with fossil fuel companies or with governments but linked to oil, gas or coal firms. Technology fetishism reigns at COP26 Gareth Dale | 9th November 2021 The leaders gathered at COP26, with the British government to the fore, remain in the thrall of technology fetishism. Billion face lethal heat stress Tess de la Mare | 9th November 2021 Heat stress – a combination of dangerous heat and humidity – currently affects 68 million people globally. Indigenous leaders' green state vision Catherine Early | 8th November 2021 The West Papuan independence movement wants to make ecocide a crime - and is calling for international help to save its rainforest. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 74 Page 75 Page 76 Page 77 Page 78 Page 79 Page 80 Page 81 Page 82 … 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
A spectre is haunting Glasgow Amélie Canonne Maxime Combes Nicolas Haeringer | 12th November 2021 Bringing fossil fuels into COP, to keep them in the ground. COPitulation Emily Beament Neil Pooran | 12th November 2021 New draft of Cop26 deal weakens language on fossil fuel phaseout. Deforestation harms vulnerable communities Catherine Early | 12th November 2021 Temperature rise driven by climate breakdown and deforestation increasing heat-related deaths in rural communities in Indonesia. Ecocide law 'will come faster than expected' Catherine Early | 11th November 2021 Support for the idea of recognising ecocide as a serious crime is growing faster than expected - and from some unexpected quarters. Cities of the future Herbert Girardet | 11th November 2021 Creating regenerative urban systems is a key to solving the many interconnected crises of our times. The circus at the end of the world Bill McGuire | 11th November 2021 'The most important meeting in human history has failed abysmally to rise to the challenge of slashing emissions.' Palm oil linked to the spread of cancer Nina Massey | 11th November 2021 A new study found a fatty acid commonly found in palm oil, promoted metastasis in mouth cancers and melanoma skin cancer in mice. 'COP is just a theatre run by capitalists' Brendan Montague | 10th November 2021 Teen activists from Fridays For Future discuss climate anxiety, the billionaire press, capitalism, lobbying - and solidarity. Gie me ae spark o' nature's fire Nicolas Eliades | 10th November 2021 Revelations, reflections and reservations from the COP26 halls of power and the streets of ire. Oil delegates flood COP26 Emily Beament | 9th November 2021 A total of 503 delegates at Cop26 directly affiliated with fossil fuel companies or with governments but linked to oil, gas or coal firms. Technology fetishism reigns at COP26 Gareth Dale | 9th November 2021 The leaders gathered at COP26, with the British government to the fore, remain in the thrall of technology fetishism. Billion face lethal heat stress Tess de la Mare | 9th November 2021 Heat stress – a combination of dangerous heat and humidity – currently affects 68 million people globally. Indigenous leaders' green state vision Catherine Early | 8th November 2021 The West Papuan independence movement wants to make ecocide a crime - and is calling for international help to save its rainforest. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 74 Page 75 Page 76 Page 77 Page 78 Page 79 Page 80 Page 81 Page 82 … 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
COPitulation Emily Beament Neil Pooran | 12th November 2021 New draft of Cop26 deal weakens language on fossil fuel phaseout. Deforestation harms vulnerable communities Catherine Early | 12th November 2021 Temperature rise driven by climate breakdown and deforestation increasing heat-related deaths in rural communities in Indonesia. Ecocide law 'will come faster than expected' Catherine Early | 11th November 2021 Support for the idea of recognising ecocide as a serious crime is growing faster than expected - and from some unexpected quarters. Cities of the future Herbert Girardet | 11th November 2021 Creating regenerative urban systems is a key to solving the many interconnected crises of our times. The circus at the end of the world Bill McGuire | 11th November 2021 'The most important meeting in human history has failed abysmally to rise to the challenge of slashing emissions.' Palm oil linked to the spread of cancer Nina Massey | 11th November 2021 A new study found a fatty acid commonly found in palm oil, promoted metastasis in mouth cancers and melanoma skin cancer in mice. 'COP is just a theatre run by capitalists' Brendan Montague | 10th November 2021 Teen activists from Fridays For Future discuss climate anxiety, the billionaire press, capitalism, lobbying - and solidarity. Gie me ae spark o' nature's fire Nicolas Eliades | 10th November 2021 Revelations, reflections and reservations from the COP26 halls of power and the streets of ire. Oil delegates flood COP26 Emily Beament | 9th November 2021 A total of 503 delegates at Cop26 directly affiliated with fossil fuel companies or with governments but linked to oil, gas or coal firms. Technology fetishism reigns at COP26 Gareth Dale | 9th November 2021 The leaders gathered at COP26, with the British government to the fore, remain in the thrall of technology fetishism. Billion face lethal heat stress Tess de la Mare | 9th November 2021 Heat stress – a combination of dangerous heat and humidity – currently affects 68 million people globally. Indigenous leaders' green state vision Catherine Early | 8th November 2021 The West Papuan independence movement wants to make ecocide a crime - and is calling for international help to save its rainforest. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 74 Page 75 Page 76 Page 77 Page 78 Page 79 Page 80 Page 81 Page 82 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Deforestation harms vulnerable communities Catherine Early | 12th November 2021 Temperature rise driven by climate breakdown and deforestation increasing heat-related deaths in rural communities in Indonesia. Ecocide law 'will come faster than expected' Catherine Early | 11th November 2021 Support for the idea of recognising ecocide as a serious crime is growing faster than expected - and from some unexpected quarters. Cities of the future Herbert Girardet | 11th November 2021 Creating regenerative urban systems is a key to solving the many interconnected crises of our times. The circus at the end of the world Bill McGuire | 11th November 2021 'The most important meeting in human history has failed abysmally to rise to the challenge of slashing emissions.' Palm oil linked to the spread of cancer Nina Massey | 11th November 2021 A new study found a fatty acid commonly found in palm oil, promoted metastasis in mouth cancers and melanoma skin cancer in mice. 'COP is just a theatre run by capitalists' Brendan Montague | 10th November 2021 Teen activists from Fridays For Future discuss climate anxiety, the billionaire press, capitalism, lobbying - and solidarity. Gie me ae spark o' nature's fire Nicolas Eliades | 10th November 2021 Revelations, reflections and reservations from the COP26 halls of power and the streets of ire. Oil delegates flood COP26 Emily Beament | 9th November 2021 A total of 503 delegates at Cop26 directly affiliated with fossil fuel companies or with governments but linked to oil, gas or coal firms. Technology fetishism reigns at COP26 Gareth Dale | 9th November 2021 The leaders gathered at COP26, with the British government to the fore, remain in the thrall of technology fetishism. Billion face lethal heat stress Tess de la Mare | 9th November 2021 Heat stress – a combination of dangerous heat and humidity – currently affects 68 million people globally. Indigenous leaders' green state vision Catherine Early | 8th November 2021 The West Papuan independence movement wants to make ecocide a crime - and is calling for international help to save its rainforest. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 74 Page 75 Page 76 Page 77 Page 78 Page 79 Page 80 Page 81 Page 82 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Ecocide law 'will come faster than expected' Catherine Early | 11th November 2021 Support for the idea of recognising ecocide as a serious crime is growing faster than expected - and from some unexpected quarters. Cities of the future Herbert Girardet | 11th November 2021 Creating regenerative urban systems is a key to solving the many interconnected crises of our times. The circus at the end of the world Bill McGuire | 11th November 2021 'The most important meeting in human history has failed abysmally to rise to the challenge of slashing emissions.' Palm oil linked to the spread of cancer Nina Massey | 11th November 2021 A new study found a fatty acid commonly found in palm oil, promoted metastasis in mouth cancers and melanoma skin cancer in mice. 'COP is just a theatre run by capitalists' Brendan Montague | 10th November 2021 Teen activists from Fridays For Future discuss climate anxiety, the billionaire press, capitalism, lobbying - and solidarity. Gie me ae spark o' nature's fire Nicolas Eliades | 10th November 2021 Revelations, reflections and reservations from the COP26 halls of power and the streets of ire. Oil delegates flood COP26 Emily Beament | 9th November 2021 A total of 503 delegates at Cop26 directly affiliated with fossil fuel companies or with governments but linked to oil, gas or coal firms. Technology fetishism reigns at COP26 Gareth Dale | 9th November 2021 The leaders gathered at COP26, with the British government to the fore, remain in the thrall of technology fetishism. Billion face lethal heat stress Tess de la Mare | 9th November 2021 Heat stress – a combination of dangerous heat and humidity – currently affects 68 million people globally. Indigenous leaders' green state vision Catherine Early | 8th November 2021 The West Papuan independence movement wants to make ecocide a crime - and is calling for international help to save its rainforest. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 74 Page 75 Page 76 Page 77 Page 78 Page 79 Page 80 Page 81 Page 82 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Cities of the future Herbert Girardet | 11th November 2021 Creating regenerative urban systems is a key to solving the many interconnected crises of our times. The circus at the end of the world Bill McGuire | 11th November 2021 'The most important meeting in human history has failed abysmally to rise to the challenge of slashing emissions.' Palm oil linked to the spread of cancer Nina Massey | 11th November 2021 A new study found a fatty acid commonly found in palm oil, promoted metastasis in mouth cancers and melanoma skin cancer in mice. 'COP is just a theatre run by capitalists' Brendan Montague | 10th November 2021 Teen activists from Fridays For Future discuss climate anxiety, the billionaire press, capitalism, lobbying - and solidarity. Gie me ae spark o' nature's fire Nicolas Eliades | 10th November 2021 Revelations, reflections and reservations from the COP26 halls of power and the streets of ire. Oil delegates flood COP26 Emily Beament | 9th November 2021 A total of 503 delegates at Cop26 directly affiliated with fossil fuel companies or with governments but linked to oil, gas or coal firms. Technology fetishism reigns at COP26 Gareth Dale | 9th November 2021 The leaders gathered at COP26, with the British government to the fore, remain in the thrall of technology fetishism. Billion face lethal heat stress Tess de la Mare | 9th November 2021 Heat stress – a combination of dangerous heat and humidity – currently affects 68 million people globally. Indigenous leaders' green state vision Catherine Early | 8th November 2021 The West Papuan independence movement wants to make ecocide a crime - and is calling for international help to save its rainforest. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 74 Page 75 Page 76 Page 77 Page 78 Page 79 Page 80 Page 81 Page 82 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
The circus at the end of the world Bill McGuire | 11th November 2021 'The most important meeting in human history has failed abysmally to rise to the challenge of slashing emissions.' Palm oil linked to the spread of cancer Nina Massey | 11th November 2021 A new study found a fatty acid commonly found in palm oil, promoted metastasis in mouth cancers and melanoma skin cancer in mice. 'COP is just a theatre run by capitalists' Brendan Montague | 10th November 2021 Teen activists from Fridays For Future discuss climate anxiety, the billionaire press, capitalism, lobbying - and solidarity. Gie me ae spark o' nature's fire Nicolas Eliades | 10th November 2021 Revelations, reflections and reservations from the COP26 halls of power and the streets of ire. Oil delegates flood COP26 Emily Beament | 9th November 2021 A total of 503 delegates at Cop26 directly affiliated with fossil fuel companies or with governments but linked to oil, gas or coal firms. Technology fetishism reigns at COP26 Gareth Dale | 9th November 2021 The leaders gathered at COP26, with the British government to the fore, remain in the thrall of technology fetishism. Billion face lethal heat stress Tess de la Mare | 9th November 2021 Heat stress – a combination of dangerous heat and humidity – currently affects 68 million people globally. Indigenous leaders' green state vision Catherine Early | 8th November 2021 The West Papuan independence movement wants to make ecocide a crime - and is calling for international help to save its rainforest. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 74 Page 75 Page 76 Page 77 Page 78 Page 79 Page 80 Page 81 Page 82 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Palm oil linked to the spread of cancer Nina Massey | 11th November 2021 A new study found a fatty acid commonly found in palm oil, promoted metastasis in mouth cancers and melanoma skin cancer in mice. 'COP is just a theatre run by capitalists' Brendan Montague | 10th November 2021 Teen activists from Fridays For Future discuss climate anxiety, the billionaire press, capitalism, lobbying - and solidarity. Gie me ae spark o' nature's fire Nicolas Eliades | 10th November 2021 Revelations, reflections and reservations from the COP26 halls of power and the streets of ire. Oil delegates flood COP26 Emily Beament | 9th November 2021 A total of 503 delegates at Cop26 directly affiliated with fossil fuel companies or with governments but linked to oil, gas or coal firms. Technology fetishism reigns at COP26 Gareth Dale | 9th November 2021 The leaders gathered at COP26, with the British government to the fore, remain in the thrall of technology fetishism. Billion face lethal heat stress Tess de la Mare | 9th November 2021 Heat stress – a combination of dangerous heat and humidity – currently affects 68 million people globally. Indigenous leaders' green state vision Catherine Early | 8th November 2021 The West Papuan independence movement wants to make ecocide a crime - and is calling for international help to save its rainforest. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 74 Page 75 Page 76 Page 77 Page 78 Page 79 Page 80 Page 81 Page 82 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
'COP is just a theatre run by capitalists' Brendan Montague | 10th November 2021 Teen activists from Fridays For Future discuss climate anxiety, the billionaire press, capitalism, lobbying - and solidarity. Gie me ae spark o' nature's fire Nicolas Eliades | 10th November 2021 Revelations, reflections and reservations from the COP26 halls of power and the streets of ire. Oil delegates flood COP26 Emily Beament | 9th November 2021 A total of 503 delegates at Cop26 directly affiliated with fossil fuel companies or with governments but linked to oil, gas or coal firms. Technology fetishism reigns at COP26 Gareth Dale | 9th November 2021 The leaders gathered at COP26, with the British government to the fore, remain in the thrall of technology fetishism. Billion face lethal heat stress Tess de la Mare | 9th November 2021 Heat stress – a combination of dangerous heat and humidity – currently affects 68 million people globally. Indigenous leaders' green state vision Catherine Early | 8th November 2021 The West Papuan independence movement wants to make ecocide a crime - and is calling for international help to save its rainforest. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 74 Page 75 Page 76 Page 77 Page 78 Page 79 Page 80 Page 81 Page 82 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Gie me ae spark o' nature's fire Nicolas Eliades | 10th November 2021 Revelations, reflections and reservations from the COP26 halls of power and the streets of ire. Oil delegates flood COP26 Emily Beament | 9th November 2021 A total of 503 delegates at Cop26 directly affiliated with fossil fuel companies or with governments but linked to oil, gas or coal firms. Technology fetishism reigns at COP26 Gareth Dale | 9th November 2021 The leaders gathered at COP26, with the British government to the fore, remain in the thrall of technology fetishism. Billion face lethal heat stress Tess de la Mare | 9th November 2021 Heat stress – a combination of dangerous heat and humidity – currently affects 68 million people globally. Indigenous leaders' green state vision Catherine Early | 8th November 2021 The West Papuan independence movement wants to make ecocide a crime - and is calling for international help to save its rainforest. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 74 Page 75 Page 76 Page 77 Page 78 Page 79 Page 80 Page 81 Page 82 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Oil delegates flood COP26 Emily Beament | 9th November 2021 A total of 503 delegates at Cop26 directly affiliated with fossil fuel companies or with governments but linked to oil, gas or coal firms. Technology fetishism reigns at COP26 Gareth Dale | 9th November 2021 The leaders gathered at COP26, with the British government to the fore, remain in the thrall of technology fetishism. Billion face lethal heat stress Tess de la Mare | 9th November 2021 Heat stress – a combination of dangerous heat and humidity – currently affects 68 million people globally. Indigenous leaders' green state vision Catherine Early | 8th November 2021 The West Papuan independence movement wants to make ecocide a crime - and is calling for international help to save its rainforest. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 74 Page 75 Page 76 Page 77 Page 78 Page 79 Page 80 Page 81 Page 82 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Technology fetishism reigns at COP26 Gareth Dale | 9th November 2021 The leaders gathered at COP26, with the British government to the fore, remain in the thrall of technology fetishism. Billion face lethal heat stress Tess de la Mare | 9th November 2021 Heat stress – a combination of dangerous heat and humidity – currently affects 68 million people globally. Indigenous leaders' green state vision Catherine Early | 8th November 2021 The West Papuan independence movement wants to make ecocide a crime - and is calling for international help to save its rainforest. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 74 Page 75 Page 76 Page 77 Page 78 Page 79 Page 80 Page 81 Page 82 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Billion face lethal heat stress Tess de la Mare | 9th November 2021 Heat stress – a combination of dangerous heat and humidity – currently affects 68 million people globally. Indigenous leaders' green state vision Catherine Early | 8th November 2021 The West Papuan independence movement wants to make ecocide a crime - and is calling for international help to save its rainforest.
Indigenous leaders' green state vision Catherine Early | 8th November 2021 The West Papuan independence movement wants to make ecocide a crime - and is calling for international help to save its rainforest.