Wildlife markets in the west Clifford Warwick | 10th July 2020 Western nations can no longer turn a blind eye to the animal welfare abuses and pandemic risks loitering in our own backyards. Lessons from Covid-19 Brendan Montague | 5th July 2020 Learn from Covid-19 pandemic to prevent environmental catastrophe, scientists argue. Paving the way for the next pandemic Brototi Roy Nick Meynen | 27th May 2020 The lockdown from one pandemic is being used in India to pave the way for the next, with a controversial plan to clear extremely valuable forests. Test, trace, isolate, support Simon Pirani | 20th May 2020 Local, community-led testing and contact tracing must be built into an enhanced public health protection system. Ask a scientist Dr Tom Woodroof | 19th May 2020 Scientists must be ready to help people understand the interconnected causes of this pandemic. The case for degrowth in a time of pandemic Giorgos Kallis Susan Paulson Giacomo D'Alisa Federico Demaria | 18th May 2020 We need to build systems capable of scaling back production in ways that do not cause loss of livelihood or life to be more resilient to crises. The power of regulation Sam Curran James Curran | 5th May 2020 Environmental regulation is the new ‘front line’ in the fight against future pandemics Climate justice after Covid-19 Helena Farstad | 4th May 2020 Recovering from this pandemic is an immense opportunity to reshape our economic systems and our relationship to the natural world. Renewable energy recovery from Covid-19 Catherine Early | 24th April 2020 Decarbonising the energy system could support short-term recovery while creating resilient and inclusive economies and societies. Ethical retailer closes to protect workers Catherine Early | 15th April 2020 Online retailers introduce new measures to protect staff from Covid-19. Some have gone further and chosen to temporarily halt operations. Women fighting Covid-19 on poverty pay Catherine Early | 31st March 2020 A staggering 98 percent of the 1,060,400 workers in 'high risk' roles paid poverty wages are women, according to new research by Autonomy. Eating animals will be the death of us Juliet Gellatley | 4th February 2020 'The Wuhan animal markets presented the perfect storm for disease outbreak.' Subscribe to Pandemic
Lessons from Covid-19 Brendan Montague | 5th July 2020 Learn from Covid-19 pandemic to prevent environmental catastrophe, scientists argue. Paving the way for the next pandemic Brototi Roy Nick Meynen | 27th May 2020 The lockdown from one pandemic is being used in India to pave the way for the next, with a controversial plan to clear extremely valuable forests. Test, trace, isolate, support Simon Pirani | 20th May 2020 Local, community-led testing and contact tracing must be built into an enhanced public health protection system. Ask a scientist Dr Tom Woodroof | 19th May 2020 Scientists must be ready to help people understand the interconnected causes of this pandemic. The case for degrowth in a time of pandemic Giorgos Kallis Susan Paulson Giacomo D'Alisa Federico Demaria | 18th May 2020 We need to build systems capable of scaling back production in ways that do not cause loss of livelihood or life to be more resilient to crises. The power of regulation Sam Curran James Curran | 5th May 2020 Environmental regulation is the new ‘front line’ in the fight against future pandemics Climate justice after Covid-19 Helena Farstad | 4th May 2020 Recovering from this pandemic is an immense opportunity to reshape our economic systems and our relationship to the natural world. Renewable energy recovery from Covid-19 Catherine Early | 24th April 2020 Decarbonising the energy system could support short-term recovery while creating resilient and inclusive economies and societies. Ethical retailer closes to protect workers Catherine Early | 15th April 2020 Online retailers introduce new measures to protect staff from Covid-19. Some have gone further and chosen to temporarily halt operations. Women fighting Covid-19 on poverty pay Catherine Early | 31st March 2020 A staggering 98 percent of the 1,060,400 workers in 'high risk' roles paid poverty wages are women, according to new research by Autonomy. Eating animals will be the death of us Juliet Gellatley | 4th February 2020 'The Wuhan animal markets presented the perfect storm for disease outbreak.' Subscribe to Pandemic
Paving the way for the next pandemic Brototi Roy Nick Meynen | 27th May 2020 The lockdown from one pandemic is being used in India to pave the way for the next, with a controversial plan to clear extremely valuable forests. Test, trace, isolate, support Simon Pirani | 20th May 2020 Local, community-led testing and contact tracing must be built into an enhanced public health protection system. Ask a scientist Dr Tom Woodroof | 19th May 2020 Scientists must be ready to help people understand the interconnected causes of this pandemic. The case for degrowth in a time of pandemic Giorgos Kallis Susan Paulson Giacomo D'Alisa Federico Demaria | 18th May 2020 We need to build systems capable of scaling back production in ways that do not cause loss of livelihood or life to be more resilient to crises. The power of regulation Sam Curran James Curran | 5th May 2020 Environmental regulation is the new ‘front line’ in the fight against future pandemics Climate justice after Covid-19 Helena Farstad | 4th May 2020 Recovering from this pandemic is an immense opportunity to reshape our economic systems and our relationship to the natural world. Renewable energy recovery from Covid-19 Catherine Early | 24th April 2020 Decarbonising the energy system could support short-term recovery while creating resilient and inclusive economies and societies. Ethical retailer closes to protect workers Catherine Early | 15th April 2020 Online retailers introduce new measures to protect staff from Covid-19. Some have gone further and chosen to temporarily halt operations. Women fighting Covid-19 on poverty pay Catherine Early | 31st March 2020 A staggering 98 percent of the 1,060,400 workers in 'high risk' roles paid poverty wages are women, according to new research by Autonomy. Eating animals will be the death of us Juliet Gellatley | 4th February 2020 'The Wuhan animal markets presented the perfect storm for disease outbreak.' Subscribe to Pandemic
Test, trace, isolate, support Simon Pirani | 20th May 2020 Local, community-led testing and contact tracing must be built into an enhanced public health protection system. Ask a scientist Dr Tom Woodroof | 19th May 2020 Scientists must be ready to help people understand the interconnected causes of this pandemic. The case for degrowth in a time of pandemic Giorgos Kallis Susan Paulson Giacomo D'Alisa Federico Demaria | 18th May 2020 We need to build systems capable of scaling back production in ways that do not cause loss of livelihood or life to be more resilient to crises. The power of regulation Sam Curran James Curran | 5th May 2020 Environmental regulation is the new ‘front line’ in the fight against future pandemics Climate justice after Covid-19 Helena Farstad | 4th May 2020 Recovering from this pandemic is an immense opportunity to reshape our economic systems and our relationship to the natural world. Renewable energy recovery from Covid-19 Catherine Early | 24th April 2020 Decarbonising the energy system could support short-term recovery while creating resilient and inclusive economies and societies. Ethical retailer closes to protect workers Catherine Early | 15th April 2020 Online retailers introduce new measures to protect staff from Covid-19. Some have gone further and chosen to temporarily halt operations. Women fighting Covid-19 on poverty pay Catherine Early | 31st March 2020 A staggering 98 percent of the 1,060,400 workers in 'high risk' roles paid poverty wages are women, according to new research by Autonomy. Eating animals will be the death of us Juliet Gellatley | 4th February 2020 'The Wuhan animal markets presented the perfect storm for disease outbreak.' Subscribe to Pandemic
Ask a scientist Dr Tom Woodroof | 19th May 2020 Scientists must be ready to help people understand the interconnected causes of this pandemic. The case for degrowth in a time of pandemic Giorgos Kallis Susan Paulson Giacomo D'Alisa Federico Demaria | 18th May 2020 We need to build systems capable of scaling back production in ways that do not cause loss of livelihood or life to be more resilient to crises. The power of regulation Sam Curran James Curran | 5th May 2020 Environmental regulation is the new ‘front line’ in the fight against future pandemics Climate justice after Covid-19 Helena Farstad | 4th May 2020 Recovering from this pandemic is an immense opportunity to reshape our economic systems and our relationship to the natural world. Renewable energy recovery from Covid-19 Catherine Early | 24th April 2020 Decarbonising the energy system could support short-term recovery while creating resilient and inclusive economies and societies. Ethical retailer closes to protect workers Catherine Early | 15th April 2020 Online retailers introduce new measures to protect staff from Covid-19. Some have gone further and chosen to temporarily halt operations. Women fighting Covid-19 on poverty pay Catherine Early | 31st March 2020 A staggering 98 percent of the 1,060,400 workers in 'high risk' roles paid poverty wages are women, according to new research by Autonomy. Eating animals will be the death of us Juliet Gellatley | 4th February 2020 'The Wuhan animal markets presented the perfect storm for disease outbreak.' Subscribe to Pandemic
The case for degrowth in a time of pandemic Giorgos Kallis Susan Paulson Giacomo D'Alisa Federico Demaria | 18th May 2020 We need to build systems capable of scaling back production in ways that do not cause loss of livelihood or life to be more resilient to crises. The power of regulation Sam Curran James Curran | 5th May 2020 Environmental regulation is the new ‘front line’ in the fight against future pandemics Climate justice after Covid-19 Helena Farstad | 4th May 2020 Recovering from this pandemic is an immense opportunity to reshape our economic systems and our relationship to the natural world. Renewable energy recovery from Covid-19 Catherine Early | 24th April 2020 Decarbonising the energy system could support short-term recovery while creating resilient and inclusive economies and societies. Ethical retailer closes to protect workers Catherine Early | 15th April 2020 Online retailers introduce new measures to protect staff from Covid-19. Some have gone further and chosen to temporarily halt operations. Women fighting Covid-19 on poverty pay Catherine Early | 31st March 2020 A staggering 98 percent of the 1,060,400 workers in 'high risk' roles paid poverty wages are women, according to new research by Autonomy. Eating animals will be the death of us Juliet Gellatley | 4th February 2020 'The Wuhan animal markets presented the perfect storm for disease outbreak.' Subscribe to Pandemic
The power of regulation Sam Curran James Curran | 5th May 2020 Environmental regulation is the new ‘front line’ in the fight against future pandemics Climate justice after Covid-19 Helena Farstad | 4th May 2020 Recovering from this pandemic is an immense opportunity to reshape our economic systems and our relationship to the natural world. Renewable energy recovery from Covid-19 Catherine Early | 24th April 2020 Decarbonising the energy system could support short-term recovery while creating resilient and inclusive economies and societies. Ethical retailer closes to protect workers Catherine Early | 15th April 2020 Online retailers introduce new measures to protect staff from Covid-19. Some have gone further and chosen to temporarily halt operations. Women fighting Covid-19 on poverty pay Catherine Early | 31st March 2020 A staggering 98 percent of the 1,060,400 workers in 'high risk' roles paid poverty wages are women, according to new research by Autonomy. Eating animals will be the death of us Juliet Gellatley | 4th February 2020 'The Wuhan animal markets presented the perfect storm for disease outbreak.' Subscribe to Pandemic
Climate justice after Covid-19 Helena Farstad | 4th May 2020 Recovering from this pandemic is an immense opportunity to reshape our economic systems and our relationship to the natural world. Renewable energy recovery from Covid-19 Catherine Early | 24th April 2020 Decarbonising the energy system could support short-term recovery while creating resilient and inclusive economies and societies. Ethical retailer closes to protect workers Catherine Early | 15th April 2020 Online retailers introduce new measures to protect staff from Covid-19. Some have gone further and chosen to temporarily halt operations. Women fighting Covid-19 on poverty pay Catherine Early | 31st March 2020 A staggering 98 percent of the 1,060,400 workers in 'high risk' roles paid poverty wages are women, according to new research by Autonomy. Eating animals will be the death of us Juliet Gellatley | 4th February 2020 'The Wuhan animal markets presented the perfect storm for disease outbreak.' Subscribe to Pandemic
Renewable energy recovery from Covid-19 Catherine Early | 24th April 2020 Decarbonising the energy system could support short-term recovery while creating resilient and inclusive economies and societies. Ethical retailer closes to protect workers Catherine Early | 15th April 2020 Online retailers introduce new measures to protect staff from Covid-19. Some have gone further and chosen to temporarily halt operations. Women fighting Covid-19 on poverty pay Catherine Early | 31st March 2020 A staggering 98 percent of the 1,060,400 workers in 'high risk' roles paid poverty wages are women, according to new research by Autonomy. Eating animals will be the death of us Juliet Gellatley | 4th February 2020 'The Wuhan animal markets presented the perfect storm for disease outbreak.' Subscribe to Pandemic
Ethical retailer closes to protect workers Catherine Early | 15th April 2020 Online retailers introduce new measures to protect staff from Covid-19. Some have gone further and chosen to temporarily halt operations. Women fighting Covid-19 on poverty pay Catherine Early | 31st March 2020 A staggering 98 percent of the 1,060,400 workers in 'high risk' roles paid poverty wages are women, according to new research by Autonomy. Eating animals will be the death of us Juliet Gellatley | 4th February 2020 'The Wuhan animal markets presented the perfect storm for disease outbreak.' Subscribe to Pandemic
Women fighting Covid-19 on poverty pay Catherine Early | 31st March 2020 A staggering 98 percent of the 1,060,400 workers in 'high risk' roles paid poverty wages are women, according to new research by Autonomy. Eating animals will be the death of us Juliet Gellatley | 4th February 2020 'The Wuhan animal markets presented the perfect storm for disease outbreak.'
Eating animals will be the death of us Juliet Gellatley | 4th February 2020 'The Wuhan animal markets presented the perfect storm for disease outbreak.'