Air pollution linked to higher glaucoma risk Brendan Montague | 26th November 2019 'We have found yet another reason why air pollution should be addressed as a public health priority.' British pensioners at risk from climate breakdown Emily Beament | 14th November 2019 Meanwhile children particularly at risk from air pollution - mostly caused by transport and burning coal. Antidepressants depress fish appetites - study Nilima Marshall | 13th November 2019 Researchers have found that fluoxetine, the main ingredient in Prozac, can disrupt the foraging behaviour of Gambusia holbrooki. Thirst for justice Leana Hosea | 7th November 2019 Pollution, poisoning and the loss of human life due to unsafe water are the accepted costs of doing business in America. Biodiversity collapse in UK continues Emily Beament | 4th October 2019 The State of Nature report warns there is no let-up in net losses for the UK's wildlife. Rising pollution is endangering species Staff Reporter | 4th October 2019 Climate change, pollution and human actions are responsible for a staggering 318 animal extinctions to date, new research shows. Black carbon particles found in placenta Nina Massey | 18th September 2019 Ten mothers exposed to high levels of residential black carbon particles during pregnancy had higher levels of particles in the placenta. Plane ignorance Marianne Brooker | 13th September 2019 Most airlines don't provide the information about carbon pollution that customers are looking for, new polling shows. Plastic crisis requires 'fundamental shift' Emily Beament | 12th September 2019 MPs say the government should review systems where customers can reuse and refill plastic containers. Sainsbury’s ditches plastic tampon applicators Brendan Montague | 21st August 2019 Sainsbury's is the first supermarket retailer to remove plastic applicators from their own-brand tampon range. Antibiotic resistant genes in Thames Staff Reporter | 5th August 2019 Antibiotic resistant genes found in London’s canals and ponds. US military pollution Benjamin Neimark Oliver Belcher Patrick Bigger | 27th June 2019 US military is a bigger polluter than as many as 140 countries – shrinking this war machine is a must. Clean air - red tape saves lives Emily Beament | 26th June 2019 But researchers at the Centre for Ecology and Hydrology (CEH) confirm people are still dying because of air pollution. National refill day Staff Reporter | 19th June 2019 New survey reveals that three quarters of Brits think single-use plastic should be socially unacceptable. E-waste toxins polluting Ghana Kate Harveston | 12th June 2019 Burning toxic electronic waste fills the air of Ghana's capital city with dangerous and nauseating dioxins. 'Dangerous pollution' at Bristol Airport Melanie Greenwood | 28th May 2019 Bristol Airport expansion could jeopardise the long-term health of unborn babies due to massive increases in toxic emissions from planes and vehicles. Fishing net pollution 'can be tracked' Emily Beament | 16th May 2019 Blue Marine Foundation's Safegear initiative to stop fishing gear being lost gets funding. Europe’s rivers riddled with pesticides Catherine Early | 23rd April 2019 Tests of rivers and canals in ten European countries, including the UK, revealed more than 100 pesticides, a quarter of which are banned in the EU. 100 pesticides pollute Europe's waterways John von Radowitz | 9th April 2019 Banned chemicals can still be found in rivers across Europe, according to the latest study. Polluters must be made to pay Staff Reporter | 29th March 2019 Billions of pounds in additional funds are needed to avert climate chaos. Microplastics found in Welsh waterways Staff Reporter | 7th March 2019 Microplastics from car tyres, clothing and paints on buildings are absolutely everywhere. Government backs Shell over North Sea oil rigs Catherine Early | 22nd February 2019 The UK government has endorsed plans by oil giant Shell to leave some decommissioned North Sea oil infrastructure in place. Big spring beach clean Staff Reporter | 8th February 2019 The Big Spring Beach Clean mobilises over 30,000 community volunteers at locations. Banned toxins found in young dolphins Brendan Montague | 4th February 2019 Dolphins are passing toxic PCBs to their young, study finds. Pagination Previous page ‹‹ Page 4 Next page ›› Subscribe to Pollution 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
British pensioners at risk from climate breakdown Emily Beament | 14th November 2019 Meanwhile children particularly at risk from air pollution - mostly caused by transport and burning coal. Antidepressants depress fish appetites - study Nilima Marshall | 13th November 2019 Researchers have found that fluoxetine, the main ingredient in Prozac, can disrupt the foraging behaviour of Gambusia holbrooki. Thirst for justice Leana Hosea | 7th November 2019 Pollution, poisoning and the loss of human life due to unsafe water are the accepted costs of doing business in America. Biodiversity collapse in UK continues Emily Beament | 4th October 2019 The State of Nature report warns there is no let-up in net losses for the UK's wildlife. Rising pollution is endangering species Staff Reporter | 4th October 2019 Climate change, pollution and human actions are responsible for a staggering 318 animal extinctions to date, new research shows. Black carbon particles found in placenta Nina Massey | 18th September 2019 Ten mothers exposed to high levels of residential black carbon particles during pregnancy had higher levels of particles in the placenta. Plane ignorance Marianne Brooker | 13th September 2019 Most airlines don't provide the information about carbon pollution that customers are looking for, new polling shows. Plastic crisis requires 'fundamental shift' Emily Beament | 12th September 2019 MPs say the government should review systems where customers can reuse and refill plastic containers. Sainsbury’s ditches plastic tampon applicators Brendan Montague | 21st August 2019 Sainsbury's is the first supermarket retailer to remove plastic applicators from their own-brand tampon range. Antibiotic resistant genes in Thames Staff Reporter | 5th August 2019 Antibiotic resistant genes found in London’s canals and ponds. US military pollution Benjamin Neimark Oliver Belcher Patrick Bigger | 27th June 2019 US military is a bigger polluter than as many as 140 countries – shrinking this war machine is a must. Clean air - red tape saves lives Emily Beament | 26th June 2019 But researchers at the Centre for Ecology and Hydrology (CEH) confirm people are still dying because of air pollution. National refill day Staff Reporter | 19th June 2019 New survey reveals that three quarters of Brits think single-use plastic should be socially unacceptable. E-waste toxins polluting Ghana Kate Harveston | 12th June 2019 Burning toxic electronic waste fills the air of Ghana's capital city with dangerous and nauseating dioxins. 'Dangerous pollution' at Bristol Airport Melanie Greenwood | 28th May 2019 Bristol Airport expansion could jeopardise the long-term health of unborn babies due to massive increases in toxic emissions from planes and vehicles. Fishing net pollution 'can be tracked' Emily Beament | 16th May 2019 Blue Marine Foundation's Safegear initiative to stop fishing gear being lost gets funding. Europe’s rivers riddled with pesticides Catherine Early | 23rd April 2019 Tests of rivers and canals in ten European countries, including the UK, revealed more than 100 pesticides, a quarter of which are banned in the EU. 100 pesticides pollute Europe's waterways John von Radowitz | 9th April 2019 Banned chemicals can still be found in rivers across Europe, according to the latest study. Polluters must be made to pay Staff Reporter | 29th March 2019 Billions of pounds in additional funds are needed to avert climate chaos. Microplastics found in Welsh waterways Staff Reporter | 7th March 2019 Microplastics from car tyres, clothing and paints on buildings are absolutely everywhere. Government backs Shell over North Sea oil rigs Catherine Early | 22nd February 2019 The UK government has endorsed plans by oil giant Shell to leave some decommissioned North Sea oil infrastructure in place. Big spring beach clean Staff Reporter | 8th February 2019 The Big Spring Beach Clean mobilises over 30,000 community volunteers at locations. Banned toxins found in young dolphins Brendan Montague | 4th February 2019 Dolphins are passing toxic PCBs to their young, study finds. Pagination Previous page ‹‹ Page 4 Next page ›› Subscribe to Pollution 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
Antidepressants depress fish appetites - study Nilima Marshall | 13th November 2019 Researchers have found that fluoxetine, the main ingredient in Prozac, can disrupt the foraging behaviour of Gambusia holbrooki. Thirst for justice Leana Hosea | 7th November 2019 Pollution, poisoning and the loss of human life due to unsafe water are the accepted costs of doing business in America. Biodiversity collapse in UK continues Emily Beament | 4th October 2019 The State of Nature report warns there is no let-up in net losses for the UK's wildlife. Rising pollution is endangering species Staff Reporter | 4th October 2019 Climate change, pollution and human actions are responsible for a staggering 318 animal extinctions to date, new research shows. Black carbon particles found in placenta Nina Massey | 18th September 2019 Ten mothers exposed to high levels of residential black carbon particles during pregnancy had higher levels of particles in the placenta. Plane ignorance Marianne Brooker | 13th September 2019 Most airlines don't provide the information about carbon pollution that customers are looking for, new polling shows. Plastic crisis requires 'fundamental shift' Emily Beament | 12th September 2019 MPs say the government should review systems where customers can reuse and refill plastic containers. Sainsbury’s ditches plastic tampon applicators Brendan Montague | 21st August 2019 Sainsbury's is the first supermarket retailer to remove plastic applicators from their own-brand tampon range. Antibiotic resistant genes in Thames Staff Reporter | 5th August 2019 Antibiotic resistant genes found in London’s canals and ponds. US military pollution Benjamin Neimark Oliver Belcher Patrick Bigger | 27th June 2019 US military is a bigger polluter than as many as 140 countries – shrinking this war machine is a must. Clean air - red tape saves lives Emily Beament | 26th June 2019 But researchers at the Centre for Ecology and Hydrology (CEH) confirm people are still dying because of air pollution. National refill day Staff Reporter | 19th June 2019 New survey reveals that three quarters of Brits think single-use plastic should be socially unacceptable. E-waste toxins polluting Ghana Kate Harveston | 12th June 2019 Burning toxic electronic waste fills the air of Ghana's capital city with dangerous and nauseating dioxins. 'Dangerous pollution' at Bristol Airport Melanie Greenwood | 28th May 2019 Bristol Airport expansion could jeopardise the long-term health of unborn babies due to massive increases in toxic emissions from planes and vehicles. Fishing net pollution 'can be tracked' Emily Beament | 16th May 2019 Blue Marine Foundation's Safegear initiative to stop fishing gear being lost gets funding. Europe’s rivers riddled with pesticides Catherine Early | 23rd April 2019 Tests of rivers and canals in ten European countries, including the UK, revealed more than 100 pesticides, a quarter of which are banned in the EU. 100 pesticides pollute Europe's waterways John von Radowitz | 9th April 2019 Banned chemicals can still be found in rivers across Europe, according to the latest study. Polluters must be made to pay Staff Reporter | 29th March 2019 Billions of pounds in additional funds are needed to avert climate chaos. Microplastics found in Welsh waterways Staff Reporter | 7th March 2019 Microplastics from car tyres, clothing and paints on buildings are absolutely everywhere. Government backs Shell over North Sea oil rigs Catherine Early | 22nd February 2019 The UK government has endorsed plans by oil giant Shell to leave some decommissioned North Sea oil infrastructure in place. Big spring beach clean Staff Reporter | 8th February 2019 The Big Spring Beach Clean mobilises over 30,000 community volunteers at locations. Banned toxins found in young dolphins Brendan Montague | 4th February 2019 Dolphins are passing toxic PCBs to their young, study finds. Pagination Previous page ‹‹ Page 4 Next page ›› Subscribe to Pollution 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
Thirst for justice Leana Hosea | 7th November 2019 Pollution, poisoning and the loss of human life due to unsafe water are the accepted costs of doing business in America. Biodiversity collapse in UK continues Emily Beament | 4th October 2019 The State of Nature report warns there is no let-up in net losses for the UK's wildlife. Rising pollution is endangering species Staff Reporter | 4th October 2019 Climate change, pollution and human actions are responsible for a staggering 318 animal extinctions to date, new research shows. Black carbon particles found in placenta Nina Massey | 18th September 2019 Ten mothers exposed to high levels of residential black carbon particles during pregnancy had higher levels of particles in the placenta. Plane ignorance Marianne Brooker | 13th September 2019 Most airlines don't provide the information about carbon pollution that customers are looking for, new polling shows. Plastic crisis requires 'fundamental shift' Emily Beament | 12th September 2019 MPs say the government should review systems where customers can reuse and refill plastic containers. Sainsbury’s ditches plastic tampon applicators Brendan Montague | 21st August 2019 Sainsbury's is the first supermarket retailer to remove plastic applicators from their own-brand tampon range. Antibiotic resistant genes in Thames Staff Reporter | 5th August 2019 Antibiotic resistant genes found in London’s canals and ponds. US military pollution Benjamin Neimark Oliver Belcher Patrick Bigger | 27th June 2019 US military is a bigger polluter than as many as 140 countries – shrinking this war machine is a must. Clean air - red tape saves lives Emily Beament | 26th June 2019 But researchers at the Centre for Ecology and Hydrology (CEH) confirm people are still dying because of air pollution. National refill day Staff Reporter | 19th June 2019 New survey reveals that three quarters of Brits think single-use plastic should be socially unacceptable. E-waste toxins polluting Ghana Kate Harveston | 12th June 2019 Burning toxic electronic waste fills the air of Ghana's capital city with dangerous and nauseating dioxins. 'Dangerous pollution' at Bristol Airport Melanie Greenwood | 28th May 2019 Bristol Airport expansion could jeopardise the long-term health of unborn babies due to massive increases in toxic emissions from planes and vehicles. Fishing net pollution 'can be tracked' Emily Beament | 16th May 2019 Blue Marine Foundation's Safegear initiative to stop fishing gear being lost gets funding. Europe’s rivers riddled with pesticides Catherine Early | 23rd April 2019 Tests of rivers and canals in ten European countries, including the UK, revealed more than 100 pesticides, a quarter of which are banned in the EU. 100 pesticides pollute Europe's waterways John von Radowitz | 9th April 2019 Banned chemicals can still be found in rivers across Europe, according to the latest study. Polluters must be made to pay Staff Reporter | 29th March 2019 Billions of pounds in additional funds are needed to avert climate chaos. Microplastics found in Welsh waterways Staff Reporter | 7th March 2019 Microplastics from car tyres, clothing and paints on buildings are absolutely everywhere. Government backs Shell over North Sea oil rigs Catherine Early | 22nd February 2019 The UK government has endorsed plans by oil giant Shell to leave some decommissioned North Sea oil infrastructure in place. Big spring beach clean Staff Reporter | 8th February 2019 The Big Spring Beach Clean mobilises over 30,000 community volunteers at locations. Banned toxins found in young dolphins Brendan Montague | 4th February 2019 Dolphins are passing toxic PCBs to their young, study finds. Pagination Previous page ‹‹ Page 4 Next page ›› Subscribe to Pollution 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
Biodiversity collapse in UK continues Emily Beament | 4th October 2019 The State of Nature report warns there is no let-up in net losses for the UK's wildlife. Rising pollution is endangering species Staff Reporter | 4th October 2019 Climate change, pollution and human actions are responsible for a staggering 318 animal extinctions to date, new research shows. Black carbon particles found in placenta Nina Massey | 18th September 2019 Ten mothers exposed to high levels of residential black carbon particles during pregnancy had higher levels of particles in the placenta. Plane ignorance Marianne Brooker | 13th September 2019 Most airlines don't provide the information about carbon pollution that customers are looking for, new polling shows. Plastic crisis requires 'fundamental shift' Emily Beament | 12th September 2019 MPs say the government should review systems where customers can reuse and refill plastic containers. Sainsbury’s ditches plastic tampon applicators Brendan Montague | 21st August 2019 Sainsbury's is the first supermarket retailer to remove plastic applicators from their own-brand tampon range. Antibiotic resistant genes in Thames Staff Reporter | 5th August 2019 Antibiotic resistant genes found in London’s canals and ponds. US military pollution Benjamin Neimark Oliver Belcher Patrick Bigger | 27th June 2019 US military is a bigger polluter than as many as 140 countries – shrinking this war machine is a must. Clean air - red tape saves lives Emily Beament | 26th June 2019 But researchers at the Centre for Ecology and Hydrology (CEH) confirm people are still dying because of air pollution. National refill day Staff Reporter | 19th June 2019 New survey reveals that three quarters of Brits think single-use plastic should be socially unacceptable. E-waste toxins polluting Ghana Kate Harveston | 12th June 2019 Burning toxic electronic waste fills the air of Ghana's capital city with dangerous and nauseating dioxins. 'Dangerous pollution' at Bristol Airport Melanie Greenwood | 28th May 2019 Bristol Airport expansion could jeopardise the long-term health of unborn babies due to massive increases in toxic emissions from planes and vehicles. Fishing net pollution 'can be tracked' Emily Beament | 16th May 2019 Blue Marine Foundation's Safegear initiative to stop fishing gear being lost gets funding. Europe’s rivers riddled with pesticides Catherine Early | 23rd April 2019 Tests of rivers and canals in ten European countries, including the UK, revealed more than 100 pesticides, a quarter of which are banned in the EU. 100 pesticides pollute Europe's waterways John von Radowitz | 9th April 2019 Banned chemicals can still be found in rivers across Europe, according to the latest study. Polluters must be made to pay Staff Reporter | 29th March 2019 Billions of pounds in additional funds are needed to avert climate chaos. Microplastics found in Welsh waterways Staff Reporter | 7th March 2019 Microplastics from car tyres, clothing and paints on buildings are absolutely everywhere. Government backs Shell over North Sea oil rigs Catherine Early | 22nd February 2019 The UK government has endorsed plans by oil giant Shell to leave some decommissioned North Sea oil infrastructure in place. Big spring beach clean Staff Reporter | 8th February 2019 The Big Spring Beach Clean mobilises over 30,000 community volunteers at locations. Banned toxins found in young dolphins Brendan Montague | 4th February 2019 Dolphins are passing toxic PCBs to their young, study finds. Pagination Previous page ‹‹ Page 4 Next page ›› Subscribe to Pollution 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
Rising pollution is endangering species Staff Reporter | 4th October 2019 Climate change, pollution and human actions are responsible for a staggering 318 animal extinctions to date, new research shows. Black carbon particles found in placenta Nina Massey | 18th September 2019 Ten mothers exposed to high levels of residential black carbon particles during pregnancy had higher levels of particles in the placenta. Plane ignorance Marianne Brooker | 13th September 2019 Most airlines don't provide the information about carbon pollution that customers are looking for, new polling shows. Plastic crisis requires 'fundamental shift' Emily Beament | 12th September 2019 MPs say the government should review systems where customers can reuse and refill plastic containers. Sainsbury’s ditches plastic tampon applicators Brendan Montague | 21st August 2019 Sainsbury's is the first supermarket retailer to remove plastic applicators from their own-brand tampon range. Antibiotic resistant genes in Thames Staff Reporter | 5th August 2019 Antibiotic resistant genes found in London’s canals and ponds. US military pollution Benjamin Neimark Oliver Belcher Patrick Bigger | 27th June 2019 US military is a bigger polluter than as many as 140 countries – shrinking this war machine is a must. Clean air - red tape saves lives Emily Beament | 26th June 2019 But researchers at the Centre for Ecology and Hydrology (CEH) confirm people are still dying because of air pollution. National refill day Staff Reporter | 19th June 2019 New survey reveals that three quarters of Brits think single-use plastic should be socially unacceptable. E-waste toxins polluting Ghana Kate Harveston | 12th June 2019 Burning toxic electronic waste fills the air of Ghana's capital city with dangerous and nauseating dioxins. 'Dangerous pollution' at Bristol Airport Melanie Greenwood | 28th May 2019 Bristol Airport expansion could jeopardise the long-term health of unborn babies due to massive increases in toxic emissions from planes and vehicles. Fishing net pollution 'can be tracked' Emily Beament | 16th May 2019 Blue Marine Foundation's Safegear initiative to stop fishing gear being lost gets funding. Europe’s rivers riddled with pesticides Catherine Early | 23rd April 2019 Tests of rivers and canals in ten European countries, including the UK, revealed more than 100 pesticides, a quarter of which are banned in the EU. 100 pesticides pollute Europe's waterways John von Radowitz | 9th April 2019 Banned chemicals can still be found in rivers across Europe, according to the latest study. Polluters must be made to pay Staff Reporter | 29th March 2019 Billions of pounds in additional funds are needed to avert climate chaos. Microplastics found in Welsh waterways Staff Reporter | 7th March 2019 Microplastics from car tyres, clothing and paints on buildings are absolutely everywhere. Government backs Shell over North Sea oil rigs Catherine Early | 22nd February 2019 The UK government has endorsed plans by oil giant Shell to leave some decommissioned North Sea oil infrastructure in place. Big spring beach clean Staff Reporter | 8th February 2019 The Big Spring Beach Clean mobilises over 30,000 community volunteers at locations. Banned toxins found in young dolphins Brendan Montague | 4th February 2019 Dolphins are passing toxic PCBs to their young, study finds. Pagination Previous page ‹‹ Page 4 Next page ›› Subscribe to Pollution 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
Black carbon particles found in placenta Nina Massey | 18th September 2019 Ten mothers exposed to high levels of residential black carbon particles during pregnancy had higher levels of particles in the placenta. Plane ignorance Marianne Brooker | 13th September 2019 Most airlines don't provide the information about carbon pollution that customers are looking for, new polling shows. Plastic crisis requires 'fundamental shift' Emily Beament | 12th September 2019 MPs say the government should review systems where customers can reuse and refill plastic containers. Sainsbury’s ditches plastic tampon applicators Brendan Montague | 21st August 2019 Sainsbury's is the first supermarket retailer to remove plastic applicators from their own-brand tampon range. Antibiotic resistant genes in Thames Staff Reporter | 5th August 2019 Antibiotic resistant genes found in London’s canals and ponds. US military pollution Benjamin Neimark Oliver Belcher Patrick Bigger | 27th June 2019 US military is a bigger polluter than as many as 140 countries – shrinking this war machine is a must. Clean air - red tape saves lives Emily Beament | 26th June 2019 But researchers at the Centre for Ecology and Hydrology (CEH) confirm people are still dying because of air pollution. National refill day Staff Reporter | 19th June 2019 New survey reveals that three quarters of Brits think single-use plastic should be socially unacceptable. E-waste toxins polluting Ghana Kate Harveston | 12th June 2019 Burning toxic electronic waste fills the air of Ghana's capital city with dangerous and nauseating dioxins. 'Dangerous pollution' at Bristol Airport Melanie Greenwood | 28th May 2019 Bristol Airport expansion could jeopardise the long-term health of unborn babies due to massive increases in toxic emissions from planes and vehicles. Fishing net pollution 'can be tracked' Emily Beament | 16th May 2019 Blue Marine Foundation's Safegear initiative to stop fishing gear being lost gets funding. Europe’s rivers riddled with pesticides Catherine Early | 23rd April 2019 Tests of rivers and canals in ten European countries, including the UK, revealed more than 100 pesticides, a quarter of which are banned in the EU. 100 pesticides pollute Europe's waterways John von Radowitz | 9th April 2019 Banned chemicals can still be found in rivers across Europe, according to the latest study. Polluters must be made to pay Staff Reporter | 29th March 2019 Billions of pounds in additional funds are needed to avert climate chaos. Microplastics found in Welsh waterways Staff Reporter | 7th March 2019 Microplastics from car tyres, clothing and paints on buildings are absolutely everywhere. Government backs Shell over North Sea oil rigs Catherine Early | 22nd February 2019 The UK government has endorsed plans by oil giant Shell to leave some decommissioned North Sea oil infrastructure in place. Big spring beach clean Staff Reporter | 8th February 2019 The Big Spring Beach Clean mobilises over 30,000 community volunteers at locations. Banned toxins found in young dolphins Brendan Montague | 4th February 2019 Dolphins are passing toxic PCBs to their young, study finds. Pagination Previous page ‹‹ Page 4 Next page ›› Subscribe to Pollution 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
Plane ignorance Marianne Brooker | 13th September 2019 Most airlines don't provide the information about carbon pollution that customers are looking for, new polling shows. Plastic crisis requires 'fundamental shift' Emily Beament | 12th September 2019 MPs say the government should review systems where customers can reuse and refill plastic containers. Sainsbury’s ditches plastic tampon applicators Brendan Montague | 21st August 2019 Sainsbury's is the first supermarket retailer to remove plastic applicators from their own-brand tampon range. Antibiotic resistant genes in Thames Staff Reporter | 5th August 2019 Antibiotic resistant genes found in London’s canals and ponds. US military pollution Benjamin Neimark Oliver Belcher Patrick Bigger | 27th June 2019 US military is a bigger polluter than as many as 140 countries – shrinking this war machine is a must. Clean air - red tape saves lives Emily Beament | 26th June 2019 But researchers at the Centre for Ecology and Hydrology (CEH) confirm people are still dying because of air pollution. National refill day Staff Reporter | 19th June 2019 New survey reveals that three quarters of Brits think single-use plastic should be socially unacceptable. E-waste toxins polluting Ghana Kate Harveston | 12th June 2019 Burning toxic electronic waste fills the air of Ghana's capital city with dangerous and nauseating dioxins. 'Dangerous pollution' at Bristol Airport Melanie Greenwood | 28th May 2019 Bristol Airport expansion could jeopardise the long-term health of unborn babies due to massive increases in toxic emissions from planes and vehicles. Fishing net pollution 'can be tracked' Emily Beament | 16th May 2019 Blue Marine Foundation's Safegear initiative to stop fishing gear being lost gets funding. Europe’s rivers riddled with pesticides Catherine Early | 23rd April 2019 Tests of rivers and canals in ten European countries, including the UK, revealed more than 100 pesticides, a quarter of which are banned in the EU. 100 pesticides pollute Europe's waterways John von Radowitz | 9th April 2019 Banned chemicals can still be found in rivers across Europe, according to the latest study. Polluters must be made to pay Staff Reporter | 29th March 2019 Billions of pounds in additional funds are needed to avert climate chaos. Microplastics found in Welsh waterways Staff Reporter | 7th March 2019 Microplastics from car tyres, clothing and paints on buildings are absolutely everywhere. Government backs Shell over North Sea oil rigs Catherine Early | 22nd February 2019 The UK government has endorsed plans by oil giant Shell to leave some decommissioned North Sea oil infrastructure in place. Big spring beach clean Staff Reporter | 8th February 2019 The Big Spring Beach Clean mobilises over 30,000 community volunteers at locations. Banned toxins found in young dolphins Brendan Montague | 4th February 2019 Dolphins are passing toxic PCBs to their young, study finds. Pagination Previous page ‹‹ Page 4 Next page ›› Subscribe to Pollution 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
Plastic crisis requires 'fundamental shift' Emily Beament | 12th September 2019 MPs say the government should review systems where customers can reuse and refill plastic containers. Sainsbury’s ditches plastic tampon applicators Brendan Montague | 21st August 2019 Sainsbury's is the first supermarket retailer to remove plastic applicators from their own-brand tampon range. Antibiotic resistant genes in Thames Staff Reporter | 5th August 2019 Antibiotic resistant genes found in London’s canals and ponds. US military pollution Benjamin Neimark Oliver Belcher Patrick Bigger | 27th June 2019 US military is a bigger polluter than as many as 140 countries – shrinking this war machine is a must. Clean air - red tape saves lives Emily Beament | 26th June 2019 But researchers at the Centre for Ecology and Hydrology (CEH) confirm people are still dying because of air pollution. National refill day Staff Reporter | 19th June 2019 New survey reveals that three quarters of Brits think single-use plastic should be socially unacceptable. E-waste toxins polluting Ghana Kate Harveston | 12th June 2019 Burning toxic electronic waste fills the air of Ghana's capital city with dangerous and nauseating dioxins. 'Dangerous pollution' at Bristol Airport Melanie Greenwood | 28th May 2019 Bristol Airport expansion could jeopardise the long-term health of unborn babies due to massive increases in toxic emissions from planes and vehicles. Fishing net pollution 'can be tracked' Emily Beament | 16th May 2019 Blue Marine Foundation's Safegear initiative to stop fishing gear being lost gets funding. Europe’s rivers riddled with pesticides Catherine Early | 23rd April 2019 Tests of rivers and canals in ten European countries, including the UK, revealed more than 100 pesticides, a quarter of which are banned in the EU. 100 pesticides pollute Europe's waterways John von Radowitz | 9th April 2019 Banned chemicals can still be found in rivers across Europe, according to the latest study. Polluters must be made to pay Staff Reporter | 29th March 2019 Billions of pounds in additional funds are needed to avert climate chaos. Microplastics found in Welsh waterways Staff Reporter | 7th March 2019 Microplastics from car tyres, clothing and paints on buildings are absolutely everywhere. Government backs Shell over North Sea oil rigs Catherine Early | 22nd February 2019 The UK government has endorsed plans by oil giant Shell to leave some decommissioned North Sea oil infrastructure in place. Big spring beach clean Staff Reporter | 8th February 2019 The Big Spring Beach Clean mobilises over 30,000 community volunteers at locations. Banned toxins found in young dolphins Brendan Montague | 4th February 2019 Dolphins are passing toxic PCBs to their young, study finds. Pagination Previous page ‹‹ Page 4 Next page ›› Subscribe to Pollution 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
Sainsbury’s ditches plastic tampon applicators Brendan Montague | 21st August 2019 Sainsbury's is the first supermarket retailer to remove plastic applicators from their own-brand tampon range. Antibiotic resistant genes in Thames Staff Reporter | 5th August 2019 Antibiotic resistant genes found in London’s canals and ponds. US military pollution Benjamin Neimark Oliver Belcher Patrick Bigger | 27th June 2019 US military is a bigger polluter than as many as 140 countries – shrinking this war machine is a must. Clean air - red tape saves lives Emily Beament | 26th June 2019 But researchers at the Centre for Ecology and Hydrology (CEH) confirm people are still dying because of air pollution. National refill day Staff Reporter | 19th June 2019 New survey reveals that three quarters of Brits think single-use plastic should be socially unacceptable. E-waste toxins polluting Ghana Kate Harveston | 12th June 2019 Burning toxic electronic waste fills the air of Ghana's capital city with dangerous and nauseating dioxins. 'Dangerous pollution' at Bristol Airport Melanie Greenwood | 28th May 2019 Bristol Airport expansion could jeopardise the long-term health of unborn babies due to massive increases in toxic emissions from planes and vehicles. Fishing net pollution 'can be tracked' Emily Beament | 16th May 2019 Blue Marine Foundation's Safegear initiative to stop fishing gear being lost gets funding. Europe’s rivers riddled with pesticides Catherine Early | 23rd April 2019 Tests of rivers and canals in ten European countries, including the UK, revealed more than 100 pesticides, a quarter of which are banned in the EU. 100 pesticides pollute Europe's waterways John von Radowitz | 9th April 2019 Banned chemicals can still be found in rivers across Europe, according to the latest study. Polluters must be made to pay Staff Reporter | 29th March 2019 Billions of pounds in additional funds are needed to avert climate chaos. Microplastics found in Welsh waterways Staff Reporter | 7th March 2019 Microplastics from car tyres, clothing and paints on buildings are absolutely everywhere. Government backs Shell over North Sea oil rigs Catherine Early | 22nd February 2019 The UK government has endorsed plans by oil giant Shell to leave some decommissioned North Sea oil infrastructure in place. Big spring beach clean Staff Reporter | 8th February 2019 The Big Spring Beach Clean mobilises over 30,000 community volunteers at locations. Banned toxins found in young dolphins Brendan Montague | 4th February 2019 Dolphins are passing toxic PCBs to their young, study finds. Pagination Previous page ‹‹ Page 4 Next page ›› Subscribe to Pollution 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
Antibiotic resistant genes in Thames Staff Reporter | 5th August 2019 Antibiotic resistant genes found in London’s canals and ponds. US military pollution Benjamin Neimark Oliver Belcher Patrick Bigger | 27th June 2019 US military is a bigger polluter than as many as 140 countries – shrinking this war machine is a must. Clean air - red tape saves lives Emily Beament | 26th June 2019 But researchers at the Centre for Ecology and Hydrology (CEH) confirm people are still dying because of air pollution. National refill day Staff Reporter | 19th June 2019 New survey reveals that three quarters of Brits think single-use plastic should be socially unacceptable. E-waste toxins polluting Ghana Kate Harveston | 12th June 2019 Burning toxic electronic waste fills the air of Ghana's capital city with dangerous and nauseating dioxins. 'Dangerous pollution' at Bristol Airport Melanie Greenwood | 28th May 2019 Bristol Airport expansion could jeopardise the long-term health of unborn babies due to massive increases in toxic emissions from planes and vehicles. Fishing net pollution 'can be tracked' Emily Beament | 16th May 2019 Blue Marine Foundation's Safegear initiative to stop fishing gear being lost gets funding. Europe’s rivers riddled with pesticides Catherine Early | 23rd April 2019 Tests of rivers and canals in ten European countries, including the UK, revealed more than 100 pesticides, a quarter of which are banned in the EU. 100 pesticides pollute Europe's waterways John von Radowitz | 9th April 2019 Banned chemicals can still be found in rivers across Europe, according to the latest study. Polluters must be made to pay Staff Reporter | 29th March 2019 Billions of pounds in additional funds are needed to avert climate chaos. Microplastics found in Welsh waterways Staff Reporter | 7th March 2019 Microplastics from car tyres, clothing and paints on buildings are absolutely everywhere. Government backs Shell over North Sea oil rigs Catherine Early | 22nd February 2019 The UK government has endorsed plans by oil giant Shell to leave some decommissioned North Sea oil infrastructure in place. Big spring beach clean Staff Reporter | 8th February 2019 The Big Spring Beach Clean mobilises over 30,000 community volunteers at locations. Banned toxins found in young dolphins Brendan Montague | 4th February 2019 Dolphins are passing toxic PCBs to their young, study finds. Pagination Previous page ‹‹ Page 4 Next page ›› Subscribe to Pollution 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
US military pollution Benjamin Neimark Oliver Belcher Patrick Bigger | 27th June 2019 US military is a bigger polluter than as many as 140 countries – shrinking this war machine is a must. Clean air - red tape saves lives Emily Beament | 26th June 2019 But researchers at the Centre for Ecology and Hydrology (CEH) confirm people are still dying because of air pollution. National refill day Staff Reporter | 19th June 2019 New survey reveals that three quarters of Brits think single-use plastic should be socially unacceptable. E-waste toxins polluting Ghana Kate Harveston | 12th June 2019 Burning toxic electronic waste fills the air of Ghana's capital city with dangerous and nauseating dioxins. 'Dangerous pollution' at Bristol Airport Melanie Greenwood | 28th May 2019 Bristol Airport expansion could jeopardise the long-term health of unborn babies due to massive increases in toxic emissions from planes and vehicles. Fishing net pollution 'can be tracked' Emily Beament | 16th May 2019 Blue Marine Foundation's Safegear initiative to stop fishing gear being lost gets funding. Europe’s rivers riddled with pesticides Catherine Early | 23rd April 2019 Tests of rivers and canals in ten European countries, including the UK, revealed more than 100 pesticides, a quarter of which are banned in the EU. 100 pesticides pollute Europe's waterways John von Radowitz | 9th April 2019 Banned chemicals can still be found in rivers across Europe, according to the latest study. Polluters must be made to pay Staff Reporter | 29th March 2019 Billions of pounds in additional funds are needed to avert climate chaos. Microplastics found in Welsh waterways Staff Reporter | 7th March 2019 Microplastics from car tyres, clothing and paints on buildings are absolutely everywhere. Government backs Shell over North Sea oil rigs Catherine Early | 22nd February 2019 The UK government has endorsed plans by oil giant Shell to leave some decommissioned North Sea oil infrastructure in place. Big spring beach clean Staff Reporter | 8th February 2019 The Big Spring Beach Clean mobilises over 30,000 community volunteers at locations. Banned toxins found in young dolphins Brendan Montague | 4th February 2019 Dolphins are passing toxic PCBs to their young, study finds. Pagination Previous page ‹‹ Page 4 Next page ›› Subscribe to Pollution 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
Clean air - red tape saves lives Emily Beament | 26th June 2019 But researchers at the Centre for Ecology and Hydrology (CEH) confirm people are still dying because of air pollution. National refill day Staff Reporter | 19th June 2019 New survey reveals that three quarters of Brits think single-use plastic should be socially unacceptable. E-waste toxins polluting Ghana Kate Harveston | 12th June 2019 Burning toxic electronic waste fills the air of Ghana's capital city with dangerous and nauseating dioxins. 'Dangerous pollution' at Bristol Airport Melanie Greenwood | 28th May 2019 Bristol Airport expansion could jeopardise the long-term health of unborn babies due to massive increases in toxic emissions from planes and vehicles. Fishing net pollution 'can be tracked' Emily Beament | 16th May 2019 Blue Marine Foundation's Safegear initiative to stop fishing gear being lost gets funding. Europe’s rivers riddled with pesticides Catherine Early | 23rd April 2019 Tests of rivers and canals in ten European countries, including the UK, revealed more than 100 pesticides, a quarter of which are banned in the EU. 100 pesticides pollute Europe's waterways John von Radowitz | 9th April 2019 Banned chemicals can still be found in rivers across Europe, according to the latest study. Polluters must be made to pay Staff Reporter | 29th March 2019 Billions of pounds in additional funds are needed to avert climate chaos. Microplastics found in Welsh waterways Staff Reporter | 7th March 2019 Microplastics from car tyres, clothing and paints on buildings are absolutely everywhere. Government backs Shell over North Sea oil rigs Catherine Early | 22nd February 2019 The UK government has endorsed plans by oil giant Shell to leave some decommissioned North Sea oil infrastructure in place. Big spring beach clean Staff Reporter | 8th February 2019 The Big Spring Beach Clean mobilises over 30,000 community volunteers at locations. Banned toxins found in young dolphins Brendan Montague | 4th February 2019 Dolphins are passing toxic PCBs to their young, study finds. Pagination Previous page ‹‹ Page 4 Next page ›› Subscribe to Pollution
National refill day Staff Reporter | 19th June 2019 New survey reveals that three quarters of Brits think single-use plastic should be socially unacceptable. E-waste toxins polluting Ghana Kate Harveston | 12th June 2019 Burning toxic electronic waste fills the air of Ghana's capital city with dangerous and nauseating dioxins. 'Dangerous pollution' at Bristol Airport Melanie Greenwood | 28th May 2019 Bristol Airport expansion could jeopardise the long-term health of unborn babies due to massive increases in toxic emissions from planes and vehicles. Fishing net pollution 'can be tracked' Emily Beament | 16th May 2019 Blue Marine Foundation's Safegear initiative to stop fishing gear being lost gets funding. Europe’s rivers riddled with pesticides Catherine Early | 23rd April 2019 Tests of rivers and canals in ten European countries, including the UK, revealed more than 100 pesticides, a quarter of which are banned in the EU. 100 pesticides pollute Europe's waterways John von Radowitz | 9th April 2019 Banned chemicals can still be found in rivers across Europe, according to the latest study. Polluters must be made to pay Staff Reporter | 29th March 2019 Billions of pounds in additional funds are needed to avert climate chaos. Microplastics found in Welsh waterways Staff Reporter | 7th March 2019 Microplastics from car tyres, clothing and paints on buildings are absolutely everywhere. Government backs Shell over North Sea oil rigs Catherine Early | 22nd February 2019 The UK government has endorsed plans by oil giant Shell to leave some decommissioned North Sea oil infrastructure in place. Big spring beach clean Staff Reporter | 8th February 2019 The Big Spring Beach Clean mobilises over 30,000 community volunteers at locations. Banned toxins found in young dolphins Brendan Montague | 4th February 2019 Dolphins are passing toxic PCBs to their young, study finds. Pagination Previous page ‹‹ Page 4 Next page ›› Subscribe to Pollution
E-waste toxins polluting Ghana Kate Harveston | 12th June 2019 Burning toxic electronic waste fills the air of Ghana's capital city with dangerous and nauseating dioxins. 'Dangerous pollution' at Bristol Airport Melanie Greenwood | 28th May 2019 Bristol Airport expansion could jeopardise the long-term health of unborn babies due to massive increases in toxic emissions from planes and vehicles. Fishing net pollution 'can be tracked' Emily Beament | 16th May 2019 Blue Marine Foundation's Safegear initiative to stop fishing gear being lost gets funding. Europe’s rivers riddled with pesticides Catherine Early | 23rd April 2019 Tests of rivers and canals in ten European countries, including the UK, revealed more than 100 pesticides, a quarter of which are banned in the EU. 100 pesticides pollute Europe's waterways John von Radowitz | 9th April 2019 Banned chemicals can still be found in rivers across Europe, according to the latest study. Polluters must be made to pay Staff Reporter | 29th March 2019 Billions of pounds in additional funds are needed to avert climate chaos. Microplastics found in Welsh waterways Staff Reporter | 7th March 2019 Microplastics from car tyres, clothing and paints on buildings are absolutely everywhere. Government backs Shell over North Sea oil rigs Catherine Early | 22nd February 2019 The UK government has endorsed plans by oil giant Shell to leave some decommissioned North Sea oil infrastructure in place. Big spring beach clean Staff Reporter | 8th February 2019 The Big Spring Beach Clean mobilises over 30,000 community volunteers at locations. Banned toxins found in young dolphins Brendan Montague | 4th February 2019 Dolphins are passing toxic PCBs to their young, study finds. Pagination Previous page ‹‹ Page 4 Next page ›› Subscribe to Pollution
'Dangerous pollution' at Bristol Airport Melanie Greenwood | 28th May 2019 Bristol Airport expansion could jeopardise the long-term health of unborn babies due to massive increases in toxic emissions from planes and vehicles. Fishing net pollution 'can be tracked' Emily Beament | 16th May 2019 Blue Marine Foundation's Safegear initiative to stop fishing gear being lost gets funding. Europe’s rivers riddled with pesticides Catherine Early | 23rd April 2019 Tests of rivers and canals in ten European countries, including the UK, revealed more than 100 pesticides, a quarter of which are banned in the EU. 100 pesticides pollute Europe's waterways John von Radowitz | 9th April 2019 Banned chemicals can still be found in rivers across Europe, according to the latest study. Polluters must be made to pay Staff Reporter | 29th March 2019 Billions of pounds in additional funds are needed to avert climate chaos. Microplastics found in Welsh waterways Staff Reporter | 7th March 2019 Microplastics from car tyres, clothing and paints on buildings are absolutely everywhere. Government backs Shell over North Sea oil rigs Catherine Early | 22nd February 2019 The UK government has endorsed plans by oil giant Shell to leave some decommissioned North Sea oil infrastructure in place. Big spring beach clean Staff Reporter | 8th February 2019 The Big Spring Beach Clean mobilises over 30,000 community volunteers at locations. Banned toxins found in young dolphins Brendan Montague | 4th February 2019 Dolphins are passing toxic PCBs to their young, study finds. Pagination Previous page ‹‹ Page 4 Next page ›› Subscribe to Pollution
Fishing net pollution 'can be tracked' Emily Beament | 16th May 2019 Blue Marine Foundation's Safegear initiative to stop fishing gear being lost gets funding. Europe’s rivers riddled with pesticides Catherine Early | 23rd April 2019 Tests of rivers and canals in ten European countries, including the UK, revealed more than 100 pesticides, a quarter of which are banned in the EU. 100 pesticides pollute Europe's waterways John von Radowitz | 9th April 2019 Banned chemicals can still be found in rivers across Europe, according to the latest study. Polluters must be made to pay Staff Reporter | 29th March 2019 Billions of pounds in additional funds are needed to avert climate chaos. Microplastics found in Welsh waterways Staff Reporter | 7th March 2019 Microplastics from car tyres, clothing and paints on buildings are absolutely everywhere. Government backs Shell over North Sea oil rigs Catherine Early | 22nd February 2019 The UK government has endorsed plans by oil giant Shell to leave some decommissioned North Sea oil infrastructure in place. Big spring beach clean Staff Reporter | 8th February 2019 The Big Spring Beach Clean mobilises over 30,000 community volunteers at locations. Banned toxins found in young dolphins Brendan Montague | 4th February 2019 Dolphins are passing toxic PCBs to their young, study finds. Pagination Previous page ‹‹ Page 4 Next page ›› Subscribe to Pollution
Europe’s rivers riddled with pesticides Catherine Early | 23rd April 2019 Tests of rivers and canals in ten European countries, including the UK, revealed more than 100 pesticides, a quarter of which are banned in the EU. 100 pesticides pollute Europe's waterways John von Radowitz | 9th April 2019 Banned chemicals can still be found in rivers across Europe, according to the latest study. Polluters must be made to pay Staff Reporter | 29th March 2019 Billions of pounds in additional funds are needed to avert climate chaos. Microplastics found in Welsh waterways Staff Reporter | 7th March 2019 Microplastics from car tyres, clothing and paints on buildings are absolutely everywhere. Government backs Shell over North Sea oil rigs Catherine Early | 22nd February 2019 The UK government has endorsed plans by oil giant Shell to leave some decommissioned North Sea oil infrastructure in place. Big spring beach clean Staff Reporter | 8th February 2019 The Big Spring Beach Clean mobilises over 30,000 community volunteers at locations. Banned toxins found in young dolphins Brendan Montague | 4th February 2019 Dolphins are passing toxic PCBs to their young, study finds. Pagination Previous page ‹‹ Page 4 Next page ›› Subscribe to Pollution
100 pesticides pollute Europe's waterways John von Radowitz | 9th April 2019 Banned chemicals can still be found in rivers across Europe, according to the latest study. Polluters must be made to pay Staff Reporter | 29th March 2019 Billions of pounds in additional funds are needed to avert climate chaos. Microplastics found in Welsh waterways Staff Reporter | 7th March 2019 Microplastics from car tyres, clothing and paints on buildings are absolutely everywhere. Government backs Shell over North Sea oil rigs Catherine Early | 22nd February 2019 The UK government has endorsed plans by oil giant Shell to leave some decommissioned North Sea oil infrastructure in place. Big spring beach clean Staff Reporter | 8th February 2019 The Big Spring Beach Clean mobilises over 30,000 community volunteers at locations. Banned toxins found in young dolphins Brendan Montague | 4th February 2019 Dolphins are passing toxic PCBs to their young, study finds. Pagination Previous page ‹‹ Page 4 Next page ›› Subscribe to Pollution
Polluters must be made to pay Staff Reporter | 29th March 2019 Billions of pounds in additional funds are needed to avert climate chaos. Microplastics found in Welsh waterways Staff Reporter | 7th March 2019 Microplastics from car tyres, clothing and paints on buildings are absolutely everywhere. Government backs Shell over North Sea oil rigs Catherine Early | 22nd February 2019 The UK government has endorsed plans by oil giant Shell to leave some decommissioned North Sea oil infrastructure in place. Big spring beach clean Staff Reporter | 8th February 2019 The Big Spring Beach Clean mobilises over 30,000 community volunteers at locations. Banned toxins found in young dolphins Brendan Montague | 4th February 2019 Dolphins are passing toxic PCBs to their young, study finds. Pagination Previous page ‹‹ Page 4 Next page ›› Subscribe to Pollution
Microplastics found in Welsh waterways Staff Reporter | 7th March 2019 Microplastics from car tyres, clothing and paints on buildings are absolutely everywhere. Government backs Shell over North Sea oil rigs Catherine Early | 22nd February 2019 The UK government has endorsed plans by oil giant Shell to leave some decommissioned North Sea oil infrastructure in place. Big spring beach clean Staff Reporter | 8th February 2019 The Big Spring Beach Clean mobilises over 30,000 community volunteers at locations. Banned toxins found in young dolphins Brendan Montague | 4th February 2019 Dolphins are passing toxic PCBs to their young, study finds. Pagination Previous page ‹‹ Page 4 Next page ›› Subscribe to Pollution
Government backs Shell over North Sea oil rigs Catherine Early | 22nd February 2019 The UK government has endorsed plans by oil giant Shell to leave some decommissioned North Sea oil infrastructure in place. Big spring beach clean Staff Reporter | 8th February 2019 The Big Spring Beach Clean mobilises over 30,000 community volunteers at locations. Banned toxins found in young dolphins Brendan Montague | 4th February 2019 Dolphins are passing toxic PCBs to their young, study finds. Pagination Previous page ‹‹ Page 4 Next page ›› Subscribe to Pollution
Big spring beach clean Staff Reporter | 8th February 2019 The Big Spring Beach Clean mobilises over 30,000 community volunteers at locations. Banned toxins found in young dolphins Brendan Montague | 4th February 2019 Dolphins are passing toxic PCBs to their young, study finds.
Banned toxins found in young dolphins Brendan Montague | 4th February 2019 Dolphins are passing toxic PCBs to their young, study finds.