The root of climate denial Brendan Montague | 5th August 2024 Most climate-related conspiracies imported, then adapted in the Western Balkans, report finds. UK should avoid rush to air-con as temperatures rise Brendan Montague | 1st August 2024 University of Exeter researchers warn that – without intervention from policymakers – many more UK households will opt for air-con Sport needs to tell a new story Andrew Simms | 24th July 2024 New Sporting Tales book and sports climate action hub launch as Paris Olympics braced for hottest summer. Labour pains Peter Somerville | 17th July 2024 Why Labour will not hit the target of zero carbon electricity by 2030. Climate will run AMOC across Europe Brendan Montague | 10th July 2024 The Gulf Stream is wind-powered and could weaken from climate change. Sponsors' Olympic smoke rings Andrew Simms | 10th July 2024 The Paris 2024 Games are meant to be the greenest Olympics ever - but three sponsors produce more pollution than eight coal plants. Climate deniers 'flood media' Brendan Montague | 4th July 2024 Misinformation about extreme weather events attributes them to state actors, fueling climate change denialism, report finds. Can tennis achieve net zero? Laura Slater | 28th June 2024 With Wimbledon just days away, we ask: how sustainable is tennis - and what needs to be done to improve its climate-friendly credentials? Sing a song of urban nature Andrew Simms | 21st June 2024 Music can help us fall back in love with nature in the towns and cities where most people live, and is vital to survive and thrive. ‘Watershed moment’ for fossil fuels at Supreme Court Catherine Early | 20th June 2024 Judgment could have profound implications for new fossil fuel projects, including Cumbrian coal mine and North Sea oil and gas fields, says Friends of the Earth. 'Stop Mad Men fuelling madness' Andrew Simms | 5th June 2024 António Guterres, UN secretary general, calls out the advertising industry over the climate crisis. Podcasts for navigating climate crises Ruby Harbour | 5th June 2024 Ruby Harbour brings you ten cherry-picked podcasts that inspire climate action, curiosity and debate. Child heart risk from climate and chemicals Brendan Montague | 10th May 2024 Climate breakdown and chemical exposure damage newborns’ hearts, scientists warn. 'Capitalism won’t save the planet' Simon Pirani | 3rd May 2024 Review of 'The Price is Wrong: why capitalism won’t save the planet' by Brett Christophers. Climate 'poses systemic financial risks' James Meadway | 2nd May 2024 Could climate insurance disasters provoke a wider financial meltdown? Profiting from poverty Yasmin Dahnoun Brendan Montague | 15th April 2024 Stop polluting politics: activists hang a banner off Westminster Bridge vowing to challenge MPs who take oil money. A roadblock is changing Europe Douglas Rogers | 11th April 2024 How the Dutch climate movement is leading Europe's fight against fossil subsidies. Belém: spotlight on COP30 host city Monica Piccinini | 8th April 2024 Belém in Brazil will host the COP30 international climate summit. But the city is struggling to deal with basic environmental and health issues. New benefits of protecting nature Brendan Montague | 21st March 2024 A new method of research from the University of Exeter shows the benefits of conserving biodiversity and nature. The 'de-eucalyptus brigades' Katie Dancey-Downs | 14th March 2024 The risk of blazing fires is ever-growing in the Lousame region of Galicia - and so the de-eucalyptus brigades were born. Headstones for cold homes Emily Beament | 14th March 2024 Activists erect ‘headstones’ by UK Parliament to highlight deaths from cold homes. Edges of protest Jessica Townsend | 12th March 2024 Should climate protesters picket an MP at home? Climate dispatch from Afghanistan Jonathan Neale | 8th March 2024 The Taliban is taking the threat of climate breakdown seriously as 40 million Afghans face a future of drought and starvation. Impact of climate breakdown on bills Brendan Montague | 6th March 2024 Three in every four UK adults are worried about the impact of climate change on bills. Pagination Previous page ‹‹ Page 6 Next page ›› Subscribe to Climate Breakdown 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
UK should avoid rush to air-con as temperatures rise Brendan Montague | 1st August 2024 University of Exeter researchers warn that – without intervention from policymakers – many more UK households will opt for air-con Sport needs to tell a new story Andrew Simms | 24th July 2024 New Sporting Tales book and sports climate action hub launch as Paris Olympics braced for hottest summer. Labour pains Peter Somerville | 17th July 2024 Why Labour will not hit the target of zero carbon electricity by 2030. Climate will run AMOC across Europe Brendan Montague | 10th July 2024 The Gulf Stream is wind-powered and could weaken from climate change. Sponsors' Olympic smoke rings Andrew Simms | 10th July 2024 The Paris 2024 Games are meant to be the greenest Olympics ever - but three sponsors produce more pollution than eight coal plants. Climate deniers 'flood media' Brendan Montague | 4th July 2024 Misinformation about extreme weather events attributes them to state actors, fueling climate change denialism, report finds. Can tennis achieve net zero? Laura Slater | 28th June 2024 With Wimbledon just days away, we ask: how sustainable is tennis - and what needs to be done to improve its climate-friendly credentials? Sing a song of urban nature Andrew Simms | 21st June 2024 Music can help us fall back in love with nature in the towns and cities where most people live, and is vital to survive and thrive. ‘Watershed moment’ for fossil fuels at Supreme Court Catherine Early | 20th June 2024 Judgment could have profound implications for new fossil fuel projects, including Cumbrian coal mine and North Sea oil and gas fields, says Friends of the Earth. 'Stop Mad Men fuelling madness' Andrew Simms | 5th June 2024 António Guterres, UN secretary general, calls out the advertising industry over the climate crisis. Podcasts for navigating climate crises Ruby Harbour | 5th June 2024 Ruby Harbour brings you ten cherry-picked podcasts that inspire climate action, curiosity and debate. Child heart risk from climate and chemicals Brendan Montague | 10th May 2024 Climate breakdown and chemical exposure damage newborns’ hearts, scientists warn. 'Capitalism won’t save the planet' Simon Pirani | 3rd May 2024 Review of 'The Price is Wrong: why capitalism won’t save the planet' by Brett Christophers. Climate 'poses systemic financial risks' James Meadway | 2nd May 2024 Could climate insurance disasters provoke a wider financial meltdown? Profiting from poverty Yasmin Dahnoun Brendan Montague | 15th April 2024 Stop polluting politics: activists hang a banner off Westminster Bridge vowing to challenge MPs who take oil money. A roadblock is changing Europe Douglas Rogers | 11th April 2024 How the Dutch climate movement is leading Europe's fight against fossil subsidies. Belém: spotlight on COP30 host city Monica Piccinini | 8th April 2024 Belém in Brazil will host the COP30 international climate summit. But the city is struggling to deal with basic environmental and health issues. New benefits of protecting nature Brendan Montague | 21st March 2024 A new method of research from the University of Exeter shows the benefits of conserving biodiversity and nature. The 'de-eucalyptus brigades' Katie Dancey-Downs | 14th March 2024 The risk of blazing fires is ever-growing in the Lousame region of Galicia - and so the de-eucalyptus brigades were born. Headstones for cold homes Emily Beament | 14th March 2024 Activists erect ‘headstones’ by UK Parliament to highlight deaths from cold homes. Edges of protest Jessica Townsend | 12th March 2024 Should climate protesters picket an MP at home? Climate dispatch from Afghanistan Jonathan Neale | 8th March 2024 The Taliban is taking the threat of climate breakdown seriously as 40 million Afghans face a future of drought and starvation. Impact of climate breakdown on bills Brendan Montague | 6th March 2024 Three in every four UK adults are worried about the impact of climate change on bills. Pagination Previous page ‹‹ Page 6 Next page ›› Subscribe to Climate Breakdown 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
Sport needs to tell a new story Andrew Simms | 24th July 2024 New Sporting Tales book and sports climate action hub launch as Paris Olympics braced for hottest summer. Labour pains Peter Somerville | 17th July 2024 Why Labour will not hit the target of zero carbon electricity by 2030. Climate will run AMOC across Europe Brendan Montague | 10th July 2024 The Gulf Stream is wind-powered and could weaken from climate change. Sponsors' Olympic smoke rings Andrew Simms | 10th July 2024 The Paris 2024 Games are meant to be the greenest Olympics ever - but three sponsors produce more pollution than eight coal plants. Climate deniers 'flood media' Brendan Montague | 4th July 2024 Misinformation about extreme weather events attributes them to state actors, fueling climate change denialism, report finds. Can tennis achieve net zero? Laura Slater | 28th June 2024 With Wimbledon just days away, we ask: how sustainable is tennis - and what needs to be done to improve its climate-friendly credentials? Sing a song of urban nature Andrew Simms | 21st June 2024 Music can help us fall back in love with nature in the towns and cities where most people live, and is vital to survive and thrive. ‘Watershed moment’ for fossil fuels at Supreme Court Catherine Early | 20th June 2024 Judgment could have profound implications for new fossil fuel projects, including Cumbrian coal mine and North Sea oil and gas fields, says Friends of the Earth. 'Stop Mad Men fuelling madness' Andrew Simms | 5th June 2024 António Guterres, UN secretary general, calls out the advertising industry over the climate crisis. Podcasts for navigating climate crises Ruby Harbour | 5th June 2024 Ruby Harbour brings you ten cherry-picked podcasts that inspire climate action, curiosity and debate. Child heart risk from climate and chemicals Brendan Montague | 10th May 2024 Climate breakdown and chemical exposure damage newborns’ hearts, scientists warn. 'Capitalism won’t save the planet' Simon Pirani | 3rd May 2024 Review of 'The Price is Wrong: why capitalism won’t save the planet' by Brett Christophers. Climate 'poses systemic financial risks' James Meadway | 2nd May 2024 Could climate insurance disasters provoke a wider financial meltdown? Profiting from poverty Yasmin Dahnoun Brendan Montague | 15th April 2024 Stop polluting politics: activists hang a banner off Westminster Bridge vowing to challenge MPs who take oil money. A roadblock is changing Europe Douglas Rogers | 11th April 2024 How the Dutch climate movement is leading Europe's fight against fossil subsidies. Belém: spotlight on COP30 host city Monica Piccinini | 8th April 2024 Belém in Brazil will host the COP30 international climate summit. But the city is struggling to deal with basic environmental and health issues. New benefits of protecting nature Brendan Montague | 21st March 2024 A new method of research from the University of Exeter shows the benefits of conserving biodiversity and nature. The 'de-eucalyptus brigades' Katie Dancey-Downs | 14th March 2024 The risk of blazing fires is ever-growing in the Lousame region of Galicia - and so the de-eucalyptus brigades were born. Headstones for cold homes Emily Beament | 14th March 2024 Activists erect ‘headstones’ by UK Parliament to highlight deaths from cold homes. Edges of protest Jessica Townsend | 12th March 2024 Should climate protesters picket an MP at home? Climate dispatch from Afghanistan Jonathan Neale | 8th March 2024 The Taliban is taking the threat of climate breakdown seriously as 40 million Afghans face a future of drought and starvation. Impact of climate breakdown on bills Brendan Montague | 6th March 2024 Three in every four UK adults are worried about the impact of climate change on bills. Pagination Previous page ‹‹ Page 6 Next page ›› Subscribe to Climate Breakdown 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 pains Peter Somerville | 17th July 2024 Why Labour will not hit the target of zero carbon electricity by 2030. Climate will run AMOC across Europe Brendan Montague | 10th July 2024 The Gulf Stream is wind-powered and could weaken from climate change. Sponsors' Olympic smoke rings Andrew Simms | 10th July 2024 The Paris 2024 Games are meant to be the greenest Olympics ever - but three sponsors produce more pollution than eight coal plants. Climate deniers 'flood media' Brendan Montague | 4th July 2024 Misinformation about extreme weather events attributes them to state actors, fueling climate change denialism, report finds. Can tennis achieve net zero? Laura Slater | 28th June 2024 With Wimbledon just days away, we ask: how sustainable is tennis - and what needs to be done to improve its climate-friendly credentials? Sing a song of urban nature Andrew Simms | 21st June 2024 Music can help us fall back in love with nature in the towns and cities where most people live, and is vital to survive and thrive. ‘Watershed moment’ for fossil fuels at Supreme Court Catherine Early | 20th June 2024 Judgment could have profound implications for new fossil fuel projects, including Cumbrian coal mine and North Sea oil and gas fields, says Friends of the Earth. 'Stop Mad Men fuelling madness' Andrew Simms | 5th June 2024 António Guterres, UN secretary general, calls out the advertising industry over the climate crisis. Podcasts for navigating climate crises Ruby Harbour | 5th June 2024 Ruby Harbour brings you ten cherry-picked podcasts that inspire climate action, curiosity and debate. Child heart risk from climate and chemicals Brendan Montague | 10th May 2024 Climate breakdown and chemical exposure damage newborns’ hearts, scientists warn. 'Capitalism won’t save the planet' Simon Pirani | 3rd May 2024 Review of 'The Price is Wrong: why capitalism won’t save the planet' by Brett Christophers. Climate 'poses systemic financial risks' James Meadway | 2nd May 2024 Could climate insurance disasters provoke a wider financial meltdown? Profiting from poverty Yasmin Dahnoun Brendan Montague | 15th April 2024 Stop polluting politics: activists hang a banner off Westminster Bridge vowing to challenge MPs who take oil money. A roadblock is changing Europe Douglas Rogers | 11th April 2024 How the Dutch climate movement is leading Europe's fight against fossil subsidies. Belém: spotlight on COP30 host city Monica Piccinini | 8th April 2024 Belém in Brazil will host the COP30 international climate summit. But the city is struggling to deal with basic environmental and health issues. New benefits of protecting nature Brendan Montague | 21st March 2024 A new method of research from the University of Exeter shows the benefits of conserving biodiversity and nature. The 'de-eucalyptus brigades' Katie Dancey-Downs | 14th March 2024 The risk of blazing fires is ever-growing in the Lousame region of Galicia - and so the de-eucalyptus brigades were born. Headstones for cold homes Emily Beament | 14th March 2024 Activists erect ‘headstones’ by UK Parliament to highlight deaths from cold homes. Edges of protest Jessica Townsend | 12th March 2024 Should climate protesters picket an MP at home? Climate dispatch from Afghanistan Jonathan Neale | 8th March 2024 The Taliban is taking the threat of climate breakdown seriously as 40 million Afghans face a future of drought and starvation. Impact of climate breakdown on bills Brendan Montague | 6th March 2024 Three in every four UK adults are worried about the impact of climate change on bills. Pagination Previous page ‹‹ Page 6 Next page ›› Subscribe to Climate Breakdown 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
Climate will run AMOC across Europe Brendan Montague | 10th July 2024 The Gulf Stream is wind-powered and could weaken from climate change. Sponsors' Olympic smoke rings Andrew Simms | 10th July 2024 The Paris 2024 Games are meant to be the greenest Olympics ever - but three sponsors produce more pollution than eight coal plants. Climate deniers 'flood media' Brendan Montague | 4th July 2024 Misinformation about extreme weather events attributes them to state actors, fueling climate change denialism, report finds. Can tennis achieve net zero? Laura Slater | 28th June 2024 With Wimbledon just days away, we ask: how sustainable is tennis - and what needs to be done to improve its climate-friendly credentials? Sing a song of urban nature Andrew Simms | 21st June 2024 Music can help us fall back in love with nature in the towns and cities where most people live, and is vital to survive and thrive. ‘Watershed moment’ for fossil fuels at Supreme Court Catherine Early | 20th June 2024 Judgment could have profound implications for new fossil fuel projects, including Cumbrian coal mine and North Sea oil and gas fields, says Friends of the Earth. 'Stop Mad Men fuelling madness' Andrew Simms | 5th June 2024 António Guterres, UN secretary general, calls out the advertising industry over the climate crisis. Podcasts for navigating climate crises Ruby Harbour | 5th June 2024 Ruby Harbour brings you ten cherry-picked podcasts that inspire climate action, curiosity and debate. Child heart risk from climate and chemicals Brendan Montague | 10th May 2024 Climate breakdown and chemical exposure damage newborns’ hearts, scientists warn. 'Capitalism won’t save the planet' Simon Pirani | 3rd May 2024 Review of 'The Price is Wrong: why capitalism won’t save the planet' by Brett Christophers. Climate 'poses systemic financial risks' James Meadway | 2nd May 2024 Could climate insurance disasters provoke a wider financial meltdown? Profiting from poverty Yasmin Dahnoun Brendan Montague | 15th April 2024 Stop polluting politics: activists hang a banner off Westminster Bridge vowing to challenge MPs who take oil money. A roadblock is changing Europe Douglas Rogers | 11th April 2024 How the Dutch climate movement is leading Europe's fight against fossil subsidies. Belém: spotlight on COP30 host city Monica Piccinini | 8th April 2024 Belém in Brazil will host the COP30 international climate summit. But the city is struggling to deal with basic environmental and health issues. New benefits of protecting nature Brendan Montague | 21st March 2024 A new method of research from the University of Exeter shows the benefits of conserving biodiversity and nature. The 'de-eucalyptus brigades' Katie Dancey-Downs | 14th March 2024 The risk of blazing fires is ever-growing in the Lousame region of Galicia - and so the de-eucalyptus brigades were born. Headstones for cold homes Emily Beament | 14th March 2024 Activists erect ‘headstones’ by UK Parliament to highlight deaths from cold homes. Edges of protest Jessica Townsend | 12th March 2024 Should climate protesters picket an MP at home? Climate dispatch from Afghanistan Jonathan Neale | 8th March 2024 The Taliban is taking the threat of climate breakdown seriously as 40 million Afghans face a future of drought and starvation. Impact of climate breakdown on bills Brendan Montague | 6th March 2024 Three in every four UK adults are worried about the impact of climate change on bills. Pagination Previous page ‹‹ Page 6 Next page ›› Subscribe to Climate Breakdown 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
Sponsors' Olympic smoke rings Andrew Simms | 10th July 2024 The Paris 2024 Games are meant to be the greenest Olympics ever - but three sponsors produce more pollution than eight coal plants. Climate deniers 'flood media' Brendan Montague | 4th July 2024 Misinformation about extreme weather events attributes them to state actors, fueling climate change denialism, report finds. Can tennis achieve net zero? Laura Slater | 28th June 2024 With Wimbledon just days away, we ask: how sustainable is tennis - and what needs to be done to improve its climate-friendly credentials? Sing a song of urban nature Andrew Simms | 21st June 2024 Music can help us fall back in love with nature in the towns and cities where most people live, and is vital to survive and thrive. ‘Watershed moment’ for fossil fuels at Supreme Court Catherine Early | 20th June 2024 Judgment could have profound implications for new fossil fuel projects, including Cumbrian coal mine and North Sea oil and gas fields, says Friends of the Earth. 'Stop Mad Men fuelling madness' Andrew Simms | 5th June 2024 António Guterres, UN secretary general, calls out the advertising industry over the climate crisis. Podcasts for navigating climate crises Ruby Harbour | 5th June 2024 Ruby Harbour brings you ten cherry-picked podcasts that inspire climate action, curiosity and debate. Child heart risk from climate and chemicals Brendan Montague | 10th May 2024 Climate breakdown and chemical exposure damage newborns’ hearts, scientists warn. 'Capitalism won’t save the planet' Simon Pirani | 3rd May 2024 Review of 'The Price is Wrong: why capitalism won’t save the planet' by Brett Christophers. Climate 'poses systemic financial risks' James Meadway | 2nd May 2024 Could climate insurance disasters provoke a wider financial meltdown? Profiting from poverty Yasmin Dahnoun Brendan Montague | 15th April 2024 Stop polluting politics: activists hang a banner off Westminster Bridge vowing to challenge MPs who take oil money. A roadblock is changing Europe Douglas Rogers | 11th April 2024 How the Dutch climate movement is leading Europe's fight against fossil subsidies. Belém: spotlight on COP30 host city Monica Piccinini | 8th April 2024 Belém in Brazil will host the COP30 international climate summit. But the city is struggling to deal with basic environmental and health issues. New benefits of protecting nature Brendan Montague | 21st March 2024 A new method of research from the University of Exeter shows the benefits of conserving biodiversity and nature. The 'de-eucalyptus brigades' Katie Dancey-Downs | 14th March 2024 The risk of blazing fires is ever-growing in the Lousame region of Galicia - and so the de-eucalyptus brigades were born. Headstones for cold homes Emily Beament | 14th March 2024 Activists erect ‘headstones’ by UK Parliament to highlight deaths from cold homes. Edges of protest Jessica Townsend | 12th March 2024 Should climate protesters picket an MP at home? Climate dispatch from Afghanistan Jonathan Neale | 8th March 2024 The Taliban is taking the threat of climate breakdown seriously as 40 million Afghans face a future of drought and starvation. Impact of climate breakdown on bills Brendan Montague | 6th March 2024 Three in every four UK adults are worried about the impact of climate change on bills. Pagination Previous page ‹‹ Page 6 Next page ›› Subscribe to Climate Breakdown 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
Climate deniers 'flood media' Brendan Montague | 4th July 2024 Misinformation about extreme weather events attributes them to state actors, fueling climate change denialism, report finds. Can tennis achieve net zero? Laura Slater | 28th June 2024 With Wimbledon just days away, we ask: how sustainable is tennis - and what needs to be done to improve its climate-friendly credentials? Sing a song of urban nature Andrew Simms | 21st June 2024 Music can help us fall back in love with nature in the towns and cities where most people live, and is vital to survive and thrive. ‘Watershed moment’ for fossil fuels at Supreme Court Catherine Early | 20th June 2024 Judgment could have profound implications for new fossil fuel projects, including Cumbrian coal mine and North Sea oil and gas fields, says Friends of the Earth. 'Stop Mad Men fuelling madness' Andrew Simms | 5th June 2024 António Guterres, UN secretary general, calls out the advertising industry over the climate crisis. Podcasts for navigating climate crises Ruby Harbour | 5th June 2024 Ruby Harbour brings you ten cherry-picked podcasts that inspire climate action, curiosity and debate. Child heart risk from climate and chemicals Brendan Montague | 10th May 2024 Climate breakdown and chemical exposure damage newborns’ hearts, scientists warn. 'Capitalism won’t save the planet' Simon Pirani | 3rd May 2024 Review of 'The Price is Wrong: why capitalism won’t save the planet' by Brett Christophers. Climate 'poses systemic financial risks' James Meadway | 2nd May 2024 Could climate insurance disasters provoke a wider financial meltdown? Profiting from poverty Yasmin Dahnoun Brendan Montague | 15th April 2024 Stop polluting politics: activists hang a banner off Westminster Bridge vowing to challenge MPs who take oil money. A roadblock is changing Europe Douglas Rogers | 11th April 2024 How the Dutch climate movement is leading Europe's fight against fossil subsidies. Belém: spotlight on COP30 host city Monica Piccinini | 8th April 2024 Belém in Brazil will host the COP30 international climate summit. But the city is struggling to deal with basic environmental and health issues. New benefits of protecting nature Brendan Montague | 21st March 2024 A new method of research from the University of Exeter shows the benefits of conserving biodiversity and nature. The 'de-eucalyptus brigades' Katie Dancey-Downs | 14th March 2024 The risk of blazing fires is ever-growing in the Lousame region of Galicia - and so the de-eucalyptus brigades were born. Headstones for cold homes Emily Beament | 14th March 2024 Activists erect ‘headstones’ by UK Parliament to highlight deaths from cold homes. Edges of protest Jessica Townsend | 12th March 2024 Should climate protesters picket an MP at home? Climate dispatch from Afghanistan Jonathan Neale | 8th March 2024 The Taliban is taking the threat of climate breakdown seriously as 40 million Afghans face a future of drought and starvation. Impact of climate breakdown on bills Brendan Montague | 6th March 2024 Three in every four UK adults are worried about the impact of climate change on bills. Pagination Previous page ‹‹ Page 6 Next page ›› Subscribe to Climate Breakdown 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
Can tennis achieve net zero? Laura Slater | 28th June 2024 With Wimbledon just days away, we ask: how sustainable is tennis - and what needs to be done to improve its climate-friendly credentials? Sing a song of urban nature Andrew Simms | 21st June 2024 Music can help us fall back in love with nature in the towns and cities where most people live, and is vital to survive and thrive. ‘Watershed moment’ for fossil fuels at Supreme Court Catherine Early | 20th June 2024 Judgment could have profound implications for new fossil fuel projects, including Cumbrian coal mine and North Sea oil and gas fields, says Friends of the Earth. 'Stop Mad Men fuelling madness' Andrew Simms | 5th June 2024 António Guterres, UN secretary general, calls out the advertising industry over the climate crisis. Podcasts for navigating climate crises Ruby Harbour | 5th June 2024 Ruby Harbour brings you ten cherry-picked podcasts that inspire climate action, curiosity and debate. Child heart risk from climate and chemicals Brendan Montague | 10th May 2024 Climate breakdown and chemical exposure damage newborns’ hearts, scientists warn. 'Capitalism won’t save the planet' Simon Pirani | 3rd May 2024 Review of 'The Price is Wrong: why capitalism won’t save the planet' by Brett Christophers. Climate 'poses systemic financial risks' James Meadway | 2nd May 2024 Could climate insurance disasters provoke a wider financial meltdown? Profiting from poverty Yasmin Dahnoun Brendan Montague | 15th April 2024 Stop polluting politics: activists hang a banner off Westminster Bridge vowing to challenge MPs who take oil money. A roadblock is changing Europe Douglas Rogers | 11th April 2024 How the Dutch climate movement is leading Europe's fight against fossil subsidies. Belém: spotlight on COP30 host city Monica Piccinini | 8th April 2024 Belém in Brazil will host the COP30 international climate summit. But the city is struggling to deal with basic environmental and health issues. New benefits of protecting nature Brendan Montague | 21st March 2024 A new method of research from the University of Exeter shows the benefits of conserving biodiversity and nature. The 'de-eucalyptus brigades' Katie Dancey-Downs | 14th March 2024 The risk of blazing fires is ever-growing in the Lousame region of Galicia - and so the de-eucalyptus brigades were born. Headstones for cold homes Emily Beament | 14th March 2024 Activists erect ‘headstones’ by UK Parliament to highlight deaths from cold homes. Edges of protest Jessica Townsend | 12th March 2024 Should climate protesters picket an MP at home? Climate dispatch from Afghanistan Jonathan Neale | 8th March 2024 The Taliban is taking the threat of climate breakdown seriously as 40 million Afghans face a future of drought and starvation. Impact of climate breakdown on bills Brendan Montague | 6th March 2024 Three in every four UK adults are worried about the impact of climate change on bills. Pagination Previous page ‹‹ Page 6 Next page ›› Subscribe to Climate Breakdown 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
Sing a song of urban nature Andrew Simms | 21st June 2024 Music can help us fall back in love with nature in the towns and cities where most people live, and is vital to survive and thrive. ‘Watershed moment’ for fossil fuels at Supreme Court Catherine Early | 20th June 2024 Judgment could have profound implications for new fossil fuel projects, including Cumbrian coal mine and North Sea oil and gas fields, says Friends of the Earth. 'Stop Mad Men fuelling madness' Andrew Simms | 5th June 2024 António Guterres, UN secretary general, calls out the advertising industry over the climate crisis. Podcasts for navigating climate crises Ruby Harbour | 5th June 2024 Ruby Harbour brings you ten cherry-picked podcasts that inspire climate action, curiosity and debate. Child heart risk from climate and chemicals Brendan Montague | 10th May 2024 Climate breakdown and chemical exposure damage newborns’ hearts, scientists warn. 'Capitalism won’t save the planet' Simon Pirani | 3rd May 2024 Review of 'The Price is Wrong: why capitalism won’t save the planet' by Brett Christophers. Climate 'poses systemic financial risks' James Meadway | 2nd May 2024 Could climate insurance disasters provoke a wider financial meltdown? Profiting from poverty Yasmin Dahnoun Brendan Montague | 15th April 2024 Stop polluting politics: activists hang a banner off Westminster Bridge vowing to challenge MPs who take oil money. A roadblock is changing Europe Douglas Rogers | 11th April 2024 How the Dutch climate movement is leading Europe's fight against fossil subsidies. Belém: spotlight on COP30 host city Monica Piccinini | 8th April 2024 Belém in Brazil will host the COP30 international climate summit. But the city is struggling to deal with basic environmental and health issues. New benefits of protecting nature Brendan Montague | 21st March 2024 A new method of research from the University of Exeter shows the benefits of conserving biodiversity and nature. The 'de-eucalyptus brigades' Katie Dancey-Downs | 14th March 2024 The risk of blazing fires is ever-growing in the Lousame region of Galicia - and so the de-eucalyptus brigades were born. Headstones for cold homes Emily Beament | 14th March 2024 Activists erect ‘headstones’ by UK Parliament to highlight deaths from cold homes. Edges of protest Jessica Townsend | 12th March 2024 Should climate protesters picket an MP at home? Climate dispatch from Afghanistan Jonathan Neale | 8th March 2024 The Taliban is taking the threat of climate breakdown seriously as 40 million Afghans face a future of drought and starvation. Impact of climate breakdown on bills Brendan Montague | 6th March 2024 Three in every four UK adults are worried about the impact of climate change on bills. Pagination Previous page ‹‹ Page 6 Next page ›› Subscribe to Climate Breakdown 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
‘Watershed moment’ for fossil fuels at Supreme Court Catherine Early | 20th June 2024 Judgment could have profound implications for new fossil fuel projects, including Cumbrian coal mine and North Sea oil and gas fields, says Friends of the Earth. 'Stop Mad Men fuelling madness' Andrew Simms | 5th June 2024 António Guterres, UN secretary general, calls out the advertising industry over the climate crisis. Podcasts for navigating climate crises Ruby Harbour | 5th June 2024 Ruby Harbour brings you ten cherry-picked podcasts that inspire climate action, curiosity and debate. Child heart risk from climate and chemicals Brendan Montague | 10th May 2024 Climate breakdown and chemical exposure damage newborns’ hearts, scientists warn. 'Capitalism won’t save the planet' Simon Pirani | 3rd May 2024 Review of 'The Price is Wrong: why capitalism won’t save the planet' by Brett Christophers. Climate 'poses systemic financial risks' James Meadway | 2nd May 2024 Could climate insurance disasters provoke a wider financial meltdown? Profiting from poverty Yasmin Dahnoun Brendan Montague | 15th April 2024 Stop polluting politics: activists hang a banner off Westminster Bridge vowing to challenge MPs who take oil money. A roadblock is changing Europe Douglas Rogers | 11th April 2024 How the Dutch climate movement is leading Europe's fight against fossil subsidies. Belém: spotlight on COP30 host city Monica Piccinini | 8th April 2024 Belém in Brazil will host the COP30 international climate summit. But the city is struggling to deal with basic environmental and health issues. New benefits of protecting nature Brendan Montague | 21st March 2024 A new method of research from the University of Exeter shows the benefits of conserving biodiversity and nature. The 'de-eucalyptus brigades' Katie Dancey-Downs | 14th March 2024 The risk of blazing fires is ever-growing in the Lousame region of Galicia - and so the de-eucalyptus brigades were born. Headstones for cold homes Emily Beament | 14th March 2024 Activists erect ‘headstones’ by UK Parliament to highlight deaths from cold homes. Edges of protest Jessica Townsend | 12th March 2024 Should climate protesters picket an MP at home? Climate dispatch from Afghanistan Jonathan Neale | 8th March 2024 The Taliban is taking the threat of climate breakdown seriously as 40 million Afghans face a future of drought and starvation. Impact of climate breakdown on bills Brendan Montague | 6th March 2024 Three in every four UK adults are worried about the impact of climate change on bills. Pagination Previous page ‹‹ Page 6 Next page ›› Subscribe to Climate Breakdown 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
'Stop Mad Men fuelling madness' Andrew Simms | 5th June 2024 António Guterres, UN secretary general, calls out the advertising industry over the climate crisis. Podcasts for navigating climate crises Ruby Harbour | 5th June 2024 Ruby Harbour brings you ten cherry-picked podcasts that inspire climate action, curiosity and debate. Child heart risk from climate and chemicals Brendan Montague | 10th May 2024 Climate breakdown and chemical exposure damage newborns’ hearts, scientists warn. 'Capitalism won’t save the planet' Simon Pirani | 3rd May 2024 Review of 'The Price is Wrong: why capitalism won’t save the planet' by Brett Christophers. Climate 'poses systemic financial risks' James Meadway | 2nd May 2024 Could climate insurance disasters provoke a wider financial meltdown? Profiting from poverty Yasmin Dahnoun Brendan Montague | 15th April 2024 Stop polluting politics: activists hang a banner off Westminster Bridge vowing to challenge MPs who take oil money. A roadblock is changing Europe Douglas Rogers | 11th April 2024 How the Dutch climate movement is leading Europe's fight against fossil subsidies. Belém: spotlight on COP30 host city Monica Piccinini | 8th April 2024 Belém in Brazil will host the COP30 international climate summit. But the city is struggling to deal with basic environmental and health issues. New benefits of protecting nature Brendan Montague | 21st March 2024 A new method of research from the University of Exeter shows the benefits of conserving biodiversity and nature. The 'de-eucalyptus brigades' Katie Dancey-Downs | 14th March 2024 The risk of blazing fires is ever-growing in the Lousame region of Galicia - and so the de-eucalyptus brigades were born. Headstones for cold homes Emily Beament | 14th March 2024 Activists erect ‘headstones’ by UK Parliament to highlight deaths from cold homes. Edges of protest Jessica Townsend | 12th March 2024 Should climate protesters picket an MP at home? Climate dispatch from Afghanistan Jonathan Neale | 8th March 2024 The Taliban is taking the threat of climate breakdown seriously as 40 million Afghans face a future of drought and starvation. Impact of climate breakdown on bills Brendan Montague | 6th March 2024 Three in every four UK adults are worried about the impact of climate change on bills. Pagination Previous page ‹‹ Page 6 Next page ›› Subscribe to Climate Breakdown 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
Podcasts for navigating climate crises Ruby Harbour | 5th June 2024 Ruby Harbour brings you ten cherry-picked podcasts that inspire climate action, curiosity and debate. Child heart risk from climate and chemicals Brendan Montague | 10th May 2024 Climate breakdown and chemical exposure damage newborns’ hearts, scientists warn. 'Capitalism won’t save the planet' Simon Pirani | 3rd May 2024 Review of 'The Price is Wrong: why capitalism won’t save the planet' by Brett Christophers. Climate 'poses systemic financial risks' James Meadway | 2nd May 2024 Could climate insurance disasters provoke a wider financial meltdown? Profiting from poverty Yasmin Dahnoun Brendan Montague | 15th April 2024 Stop polluting politics: activists hang a banner off Westminster Bridge vowing to challenge MPs who take oil money. A roadblock is changing Europe Douglas Rogers | 11th April 2024 How the Dutch climate movement is leading Europe's fight against fossil subsidies. Belém: spotlight on COP30 host city Monica Piccinini | 8th April 2024 Belém in Brazil will host the COP30 international climate summit. But the city is struggling to deal with basic environmental and health issues. New benefits of protecting nature Brendan Montague | 21st March 2024 A new method of research from the University of Exeter shows the benefits of conserving biodiversity and nature. The 'de-eucalyptus brigades' Katie Dancey-Downs | 14th March 2024 The risk of blazing fires is ever-growing in the Lousame region of Galicia - and so the de-eucalyptus brigades were born. Headstones for cold homes Emily Beament | 14th March 2024 Activists erect ‘headstones’ by UK Parliament to highlight deaths from cold homes. Edges of protest Jessica Townsend | 12th March 2024 Should climate protesters picket an MP at home? Climate dispatch from Afghanistan Jonathan Neale | 8th March 2024 The Taliban is taking the threat of climate breakdown seriously as 40 million Afghans face a future of drought and starvation. Impact of climate breakdown on bills Brendan Montague | 6th March 2024 Three in every four UK adults are worried about the impact of climate change on bills. Pagination Previous page ‹‹ Page 6 Next page ›› Subscribe to Climate Breakdown 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
Child heart risk from climate and chemicals Brendan Montague | 10th May 2024 Climate breakdown and chemical exposure damage newborns’ hearts, scientists warn. 'Capitalism won’t save the planet' Simon Pirani | 3rd May 2024 Review of 'The Price is Wrong: why capitalism won’t save the planet' by Brett Christophers. Climate 'poses systemic financial risks' James Meadway | 2nd May 2024 Could climate insurance disasters provoke a wider financial meltdown? Profiting from poverty Yasmin Dahnoun Brendan Montague | 15th April 2024 Stop polluting politics: activists hang a banner off Westminster Bridge vowing to challenge MPs who take oil money. A roadblock is changing Europe Douglas Rogers | 11th April 2024 How the Dutch climate movement is leading Europe's fight against fossil subsidies. Belém: spotlight on COP30 host city Monica Piccinini | 8th April 2024 Belém in Brazil will host the COP30 international climate summit. But the city is struggling to deal with basic environmental and health issues. New benefits of protecting nature Brendan Montague | 21st March 2024 A new method of research from the University of Exeter shows the benefits of conserving biodiversity and nature. The 'de-eucalyptus brigades' Katie Dancey-Downs | 14th March 2024 The risk of blazing fires is ever-growing in the Lousame region of Galicia - and so the de-eucalyptus brigades were born. Headstones for cold homes Emily Beament | 14th March 2024 Activists erect ‘headstones’ by UK Parliament to highlight deaths from cold homes. Edges of protest Jessica Townsend | 12th March 2024 Should climate protesters picket an MP at home? Climate dispatch from Afghanistan Jonathan Neale | 8th March 2024 The Taliban is taking the threat of climate breakdown seriously as 40 million Afghans face a future of drought and starvation. Impact of climate breakdown on bills Brendan Montague | 6th March 2024 Three in every four UK adults are worried about the impact of climate change on bills. Pagination Previous page ‹‹ Page 6 Next page ›› Subscribe to Climate Breakdown
'Capitalism won’t save the planet' Simon Pirani | 3rd May 2024 Review of 'The Price is Wrong: why capitalism won’t save the planet' by Brett Christophers. Climate 'poses systemic financial risks' James Meadway | 2nd May 2024 Could climate insurance disasters provoke a wider financial meltdown? Profiting from poverty Yasmin Dahnoun Brendan Montague | 15th April 2024 Stop polluting politics: activists hang a banner off Westminster Bridge vowing to challenge MPs who take oil money. A roadblock is changing Europe Douglas Rogers | 11th April 2024 How the Dutch climate movement is leading Europe's fight against fossil subsidies. Belém: spotlight on COP30 host city Monica Piccinini | 8th April 2024 Belém in Brazil will host the COP30 international climate summit. But the city is struggling to deal with basic environmental and health issues. New benefits of protecting nature Brendan Montague | 21st March 2024 A new method of research from the University of Exeter shows the benefits of conserving biodiversity and nature. The 'de-eucalyptus brigades' Katie Dancey-Downs | 14th March 2024 The risk of blazing fires is ever-growing in the Lousame region of Galicia - and so the de-eucalyptus brigades were born. Headstones for cold homes Emily Beament | 14th March 2024 Activists erect ‘headstones’ by UK Parliament to highlight deaths from cold homes. Edges of protest Jessica Townsend | 12th March 2024 Should climate protesters picket an MP at home? Climate dispatch from Afghanistan Jonathan Neale | 8th March 2024 The Taliban is taking the threat of climate breakdown seriously as 40 million Afghans face a future of drought and starvation. Impact of climate breakdown on bills Brendan Montague | 6th March 2024 Three in every four UK adults are worried about the impact of climate change on bills. Pagination Previous page ‹‹ Page 6 Next page ›› Subscribe to Climate Breakdown
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A roadblock is changing Europe Douglas Rogers | 11th April 2024 How the Dutch climate movement is leading Europe's fight against fossil subsidies. Belém: spotlight on COP30 host city Monica Piccinini | 8th April 2024 Belém in Brazil will host the COP30 international climate summit. But the city is struggling to deal with basic environmental and health issues. New benefits of protecting nature Brendan Montague | 21st March 2024 A new method of research from the University of Exeter shows the benefits of conserving biodiversity and nature. The 'de-eucalyptus brigades' Katie Dancey-Downs | 14th March 2024 The risk of blazing fires is ever-growing in the Lousame region of Galicia - and so the de-eucalyptus brigades were born. Headstones for cold homes Emily Beament | 14th March 2024 Activists erect ‘headstones’ by UK Parliament to highlight deaths from cold homes. Edges of protest Jessica Townsend | 12th March 2024 Should climate protesters picket an MP at home? Climate dispatch from Afghanistan Jonathan Neale | 8th March 2024 The Taliban is taking the threat of climate breakdown seriously as 40 million Afghans face a future of drought and starvation. Impact of climate breakdown on bills Brendan Montague | 6th March 2024 Three in every four UK adults are worried about the impact of climate change on bills. Pagination Previous page ‹‹ Page 6 Next page ›› Subscribe to Climate Breakdown
Belém: spotlight on COP30 host city Monica Piccinini | 8th April 2024 Belém in Brazil will host the COP30 international climate summit. But the city is struggling to deal with basic environmental and health issues. New benefits of protecting nature Brendan Montague | 21st March 2024 A new method of research from the University of Exeter shows the benefits of conserving biodiversity and nature. The 'de-eucalyptus brigades' Katie Dancey-Downs | 14th March 2024 The risk of blazing fires is ever-growing in the Lousame region of Galicia - and so the de-eucalyptus brigades were born. Headstones for cold homes Emily Beament | 14th March 2024 Activists erect ‘headstones’ by UK Parliament to highlight deaths from cold homes. Edges of protest Jessica Townsend | 12th March 2024 Should climate protesters picket an MP at home? Climate dispatch from Afghanistan Jonathan Neale | 8th March 2024 The Taliban is taking the threat of climate breakdown seriously as 40 million Afghans face a future of drought and starvation. Impact of climate breakdown on bills Brendan Montague | 6th March 2024 Three in every four UK adults are worried about the impact of climate change on bills. Pagination Previous page ‹‹ Page 6 Next page ›› Subscribe to Climate Breakdown
New benefits of protecting nature Brendan Montague | 21st March 2024 A new method of research from the University of Exeter shows the benefits of conserving biodiversity and nature. The 'de-eucalyptus brigades' Katie Dancey-Downs | 14th March 2024 The risk of blazing fires is ever-growing in the Lousame region of Galicia - and so the de-eucalyptus brigades were born. Headstones for cold homes Emily Beament | 14th March 2024 Activists erect ‘headstones’ by UK Parliament to highlight deaths from cold homes. Edges of protest Jessica Townsend | 12th March 2024 Should climate protesters picket an MP at home? Climate dispatch from Afghanistan Jonathan Neale | 8th March 2024 The Taliban is taking the threat of climate breakdown seriously as 40 million Afghans face a future of drought and starvation. Impact of climate breakdown on bills Brendan Montague | 6th March 2024 Three in every four UK adults are worried about the impact of climate change on bills. Pagination Previous page ‹‹ Page 6 Next page ›› Subscribe to Climate Breakdown
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Headstones for cold homes Emily Beament | 14th March 2024 Activists erect ‘headstones’ by UK Parliament to highlight deaths from cold homes. Edges of protest Jessica Townsend | 12th March 2024 Should climate protesters picket an MP at home? Climate dispatch from Afghanistan Jonathan Neale | 8th March 2024 The Taliban is taking the threat of climate breakdown seriously as 40 million Afghans face a future of drought and starvation. Impact of climate breakdown on bills Brendan Montague | 6th March 2024 Three in every four UK adults are worried about the impact of climate change on bills. Pagination Previous page ‹‹ Page 6 Next page ›› Subscribe to Climate Breakdown
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Climate dispatch from Afghanistan Jonathan Neale | 8th March 2024 The Taliban is taking the threat of climate breakdown seriously as 40 million Afghans face a future of drought and starvation. Impact of climate breakdown on bills Brendan Montague | 6th March 2024 Three in every four UK adults are worried about the impact of climate change on bills.
Impact of climate breakdown on bills Brendan Montague | 6th March 2024 Three in every four UK adults are worried about the impact of climate change on bills.