Workers of the world, rewild Chris Saltmarsh | 20th April 2022 Is 'half-earth socialism' the answer to the global climate crisis? No stopping Just Stop Oil Sian Harrison Brendan Montague | 14th April 2022 Oil firm secures High Court injunction aimed at stopping disruptive protests. Fisher trawling rocked by Dogger Bank bylaws Emily Beament | 14th April 2022 UK Government takes step towards ending stop bottom trawling in 'iconic and ecologically important' Dogger Bank. We need organic regenerative farming Sarah Compson | 7th April 2022 There’s a buzz around regenerative agriculture - but does it live up to the hype? Just Stop Oil continues to block critical oil facilities Yasmin Dahnoun | 5th April 2022 Just Stop Oil continues to disrupt critical oil supplies for the fifth day, in demand that the UK government end new oil and gas projects across the UK. Feed humans - not factory farms Anja Hazekamp | 22nd March 2022 The war in Ukraine will only exacerbate the problems caused by feeding food crops to farm animals rather than people. Minds left behind Charlie Hertzog Young | 18th March 2022 Exposing the international failure to investigate, let alone treat, climate-related mental health issues in the Global South. Fight to safeguard nature in rural Turkey Derya Özdemir | 16th March 2022 Farmers in the İşkencedere Valley, a region drowning in tragedy, are fighting against government-backed ecocide. Nuclear facilities targeted in war Dr Jim Green | 14th March 2022 Several nuclear facilities in Ukraine have been attacked by the Russian military over the past fortnight. Fear over India's dangerous dams Bharat Dogra | 11th March 2022 The fragile ecology of the Himalayan region has been increasingly devastated by dams, heavy infrastructure projects and climate breakdown. Deflating the climate crisis Neil Lancefield | 10th March 2022 The Tyre Extinguishers took action against 'hundreds' of gas-guzzling SUVs to make it 'impossible' to own one in a city. Fifteen-minute cities Catherine Early | 9th March 2022 We should be able to access our daily needs - home, work, education, care, shopping, socialising - within a 15-minute walk or bike ride. Women defending our earth Dalena Tran | 8th March 2022 Honouring martyred Filipina environmental defenders on International Women’s Day. Disruptive disobedience is 'our only hope' Staff Reporter | 3rd March 2022 Extinction Rebellion member Sarah was found guilty following the "uprising" in London last summer. Here, we publish her statement to the court. The war, the Kremlin, its gas and the pipeline Simon Pirani | 1st March 2022 Germany’s decision to halt the Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline may cause long-term damage to Russia – but Putin doesn’t care. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 Page 10 Current page 11 Page 12 Page 13 Page 14 Page 15 … Next page ›› Last page Last » Home Editors’ Picks Themes Activism Biodiversity Climate Breakdown Economics and policy Energy Food and Farming Mining Pollution Writers Brendan Montague Catherine Early Natalie Bennett Simon Pirani Gareth Dale Yasmin Dahnoun Ecologist Writers' Fund Resurgence & Ecologist Ecologist recycled Events
No stopping Just Stop Oil Sian Harrison Brendan Montague | 14th April 2022 Oil firm secures High Court injunction aimed at stopping disruptive protests. Fisher trawling rocked by Dogger Bank bylaws Emily Beament | 14th April 2022 UK Government takes step towards ending stop bottom trawling in 'iconic and ecologically important' Dogger Bank. We need organic regenerative farming Sarah Compson | 7th April 2022 There’s a buzz around regenerative agriculture - but does it live up to the hype? Just Stop Oil continues to block critical oil facilities Yasmin Dahnoun | 5th April 2022 Just Stop Oil continues to disrupt critical oil supplies for the fifth day, in demand that the UK government end new oil and gas projects across the UK. Feed humans - not factory farms Anja Hazekamp | 22nd March 2022 The war in Ukraine will only exacerbate the problems caused by feeding food crops to farm animals rather than people. Minds left behind Charlie Hertzog Young | 18th March 2022 Exposing the international failure to investigate, let alone treat, climate-related mental health issues in the Global South. Fight to safeguard nature in rural Turkey Derya Özdemir | 16th March 2022 Farmers in the İşkencedere Valley, a region drowning in tragedy, are fighting against government-backed ecocide. Nuclear facilities targeted in war Dr Jim Green | 14th March 2022 Several nuclear facilities in Ukraine have been attacked by the Russian military over the past fortnight. Fear over India's dangerous dams Bharat Dogra | 11th March 2022 The fragile ecology of the Himalayan region has been increasingly devastated by dams, heavy infrastructure projects and climate breakdown. Deflating the climate crisis Neil Lancefield | 10th March 2022 The Tyre Extinguishers took action against 'hundreds' of gas-guzzling SUVs to make it 'impossible' to own one in a city. Fifteen-minute cities Catherine Early | 9th March 2022 We should be able to access our daily needs - home, work, education, care, shopping, socialising - within a 15-minute walk or bike ride. Women defending our earth Dalena Tran | 8th March 2022 Honouring martyred Filipina environmental defenders on International Women’s Day. Disruptive disobedience is 'our only hope' Staff Reporter | 3rd March 2022 Extinction Rebellion member Sarah was found guilty following the "uprising" in London last summer. Here, we publish her statement to the court. The war, the Kremlin, its gas and the pipeline Simon Pirani | 1st March 2022 Germany’s decision to halt the Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline may cause long-term damage to Russia – but Putin doesn’t care. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 Page 10 Current page 11 Page 12 Page 13 Page 14 Page 15 … Next page ›› Last page Last » Home Editors’ Picks Themes Activism Biodiversity Climate Breakdown Economics and policy Energy Food and Farming Mining Pollution Writers Brendan Montague Catherine Early Natalie Bennett Simon Pirani Gareth Dale Yasmin Dahnoun Ecologist Writers' Fund Resurgence & Ecologist Ecologist recycled Events
Fisher trawling rocked by Dogger Bank bylaws Emily Beament | 14th April 2022 UK Government takes step towards ending stop bottom trawling in 'iconic and ecologically important' Dogger Bank. We need organic regenerative farming Sarah Compson | 7th April 2022 There’s a buzz around regenerative agriculture - but does it live up to the hype? Just Stop Oil continues to block critical oil facilities Yasmin Dahnoun | 5th April 2022 Just Stop Oil continues to disrupt critical oil supplies for the fifth day, in demand that the UK government end new oil and gas projects across the UK. Feed humans - not factory farms Anja Hazekamp | 22nd March 2022 The war in Ukraine will only exacerbate the problems caused by feeding food crops to farm animals rather than people. Minds left behind Charlie Hertzog Young | 18th March 2022 Exposing the international failure to investigate, let alone treat, climate-related mental health issues in the Global South. Fight to safeguard nature in rural Turkey Derya Özdemir | 16th March 2022 Farmers in the İşkencedere Valley, a region drowning in tragedy, are fighting against government-backed ecocide. Nuclear facilities targeted in war Dr Jim Green | 14th March 2022 Several nuclear facilities in Ukraine have been attacked by the Russian military over the past fortnight. Fear over India's dangerous dams Bharat Dogra | 11th March 2022 The fragile ecology of the Himalayan region has been increasingly devastated by dams, heavy infrastructure projects and climate breakdown. Deflating the climate crisis Neil Lancefield | 10th March 2022 The Tyre Extinguishers took action against 'hundreds' of gas-guzzling SUVs to make it 'impossible' to own one in a city. Fifteen-minute cities Catherine Early | 9th March 2022 We should be able to access our daily needs - home, work, education, care, shopping, socialising - within a 15-minute walk or bike ride. Women defending our earth Dalena Tran | 8th March 2022 Honouring martyred Filipina environmental defenders on International Women’s Day. Disruptive disobedience is 'our only hope' Staff Reporter | 3rd March 2022 Extinction Rebellion member Sarah was found guilty following the "uprising" in London last summer. Here, we publish her statement to the court. The war, the Kremlin, its gas and the pipeline Simon Pirani | 1st March 2022 Germany’s decision to halt the Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline may cause long-term damage to Russia – but Putin doesn’t care. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 Page 10 Current page 11 Page 12 Page 13 Page 14 Page 15 … Next page ›› Last page Last » Home Editors’ Picks Themes Activism Biodiversity Climate Breakdown Economics and policy Energy Food and Farming Mining Pollution Writers Brendan Montague Catherine Early Natalie Bennett Simon Pirani Gareth Dale Yasmin Dahnoun Ecologist Writers' Fund Resurgence & Ecologist Ecologist recycled Events
We need organic regenerative farming Sarah Compson | 7th April 2022 There’s a buzz around regenerative agriculture - but does it live up to the hype? Just Stop Oil continues to block critical oil facilities Yasmin Dahnoun | 5th April 2022 Just Stop Oil continues to disrupt critical oil supplies for the fifth day, in demand that the UK government end new oil and gas projects across the UK. Feed humans - not factory farms Anja Hazekamp | 22nd March 2022 The war in Ukraine will only exacerbate the problems caused by feeding food crops to farm animals rather than people. Minds left behind Charlie Hertzog Young | 18th March 2022 Exposing the international failure to investigate, let alone treat, climate-related mental health issues in the Global South. Fight to safeguard nature in rural Turkey Derya Özdemir | 16th March 2022 Farmers in the İşkencedere Valley, a region drowning in tragedy, are fighting against government-backed ecocide. Nuclear facilities targeted in war Dr Jim Green | 14th March 2022 Several nuclear facilities in Ukraine have been attacked by the Russian military over the past fortnight. Fear over India's dangerous dams Bharat Dogra | 11th March 2022 The fragile ecology of the Himalayan region has been increasingly devastated by dams, heavy infrastructure projects and climate breakdown. Deflating the climate crisis Neil Lancefield | 10th March 2022 The Tyre Extinguishers took action against 'hundreds' of gas-guzzling SUVs to make it 'impossible' to own one in a city. Fifteen-minute cities Catherine Early | 9th March 2022 We should be able to access our daily needs - home, work, education, care, shopping, socialising - within a 15-minute walk or bike ride. Women defending our earth Dalena Tran | 8th March 2022 Honouring martyred Filipina environmental defenders on International Women’s Day. Disruptive disobedience is 'our only hope' Staff Reporter | 3rd March 2022 Extinction Rebellion member Sarah was found guilty following the "uprising" in London last summer. Here, we publish her statement to the court. The war, the Kremlin, its gas and the pipeline Simon Pirani | 1st March 2022 Germany’s decision to halt the Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline may cause long-term damage to Russia – but Putin doesn’t care. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 Page 10 Current page 11 Page 12 Page 13 Page 14 Page 15 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Just Stop Oil continues to block critical oil facilities Yasmin Dahnoun | 5th April 2022 Just Stop Oil continues to disrupt critical oil supplies for the fifth day, in demand that the UK government end new oil and gas projects across the UK. Feed humans - not factory farms Anja Hazekamp | 22nd March 2022 The war in Ukraine will only exacerbate the problems caused by feeding food crops to farm animals rather than people. Minds left behind Charlie Hertzog Young | 18th March 2022 Exposing the international failure to investigate, let alone treat, climate-related mental health issues in the Global South. Fight to safeguard nature in rural Turkey Derya Özdemir | 16th March 2022 Farmers in the İşkencedere Valley, a region drowning in tragedy, are fighting against government-backed ecocide. Nuclear facilities targeted in war Dr Jim Green | 14th March 2022 Several nuclear facilities in Ukraine have been attacked by the Russian military over the past fortnight. Fear over India's dangerous dams Bharat Dogra | 11th March 2022 The fragile ecology of the Himalayan region has been increasingly devastated by dams, heavy infrastructure projects and climate breakdown. Deflating the climate crisis Neil Lancefield | 10th March 2022 The Tyre Extinguishers took action against 'hundreds' of gas-guzzling SUVs to make it 'impossible' to own one in a city. Fifteen-minute cities Catherine Early | 9th March 2022 We should be able to access our daily needs - home, work, education, care, shopping, socialising - within a 15-minute walk or bike ride. Women defending our earth Dalena Tran | 8th March 2022 Honouring martyred Filipina environmental defenders on International Women’s Day. Disruptive disobedience is 'our only hope' Staff Reporter | 3rd March 2022 Extinction Rebellion member Sarah was found guilty following the "uprising" in London last summer. Here, we publish her statement to the court. The war, the Kremlin, its gas and the pipeline Simon Pirani | 1st March 2022 Germany’s decision to halt the Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline may cause long-term damage to Russia – but Putin doesn’t care. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 Page 10 Current page 11 Page 12 Page 13 Page 14 Page 15 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Feed humans - not factory farms Anja Hazekamp | 22nd March 2022 The war in Ukraine will only exacerbate the problems caused by feeding food crops to farm animals rather than people. Minds left behind Charlie Hertzog Young | 18th March 2022 Exposing the international failure to investigate, let alone treat, climate-related mental health issues in the Global South. Fight to safeguard nature in rural Turkey Derya Özdemir | 16th March 2022 Farmers in the İşkencedere Valley, a region drowning in tragedy, are fighting against government-backed ecocide. Nuclear facilities targeted in war Dr Jim Green | 14th March 2022 Several nuclear facilities in Ukraine have been attacked by the Russian military over the past fortnight. Fear over India's dangerous dams Bharat Dogra | 11th March 2022 The fragile ecology of the Himalayan region has been increasingly devastated by dams, heavy infrastructure projects and climate breakdown. Deflating the climate crisis Neil Lancefield | 10th March 2022 The Tyre Extinguishers took action against 'hundreds' of gas-guzzling SUVs to make it 'impossible' to own one in a city. Fifteen-minute cities Catherine Early | 9th March 2022 We should be able to access our daily needs - home, work, education, care, shopping, socialising - within a 15-minute walk or bike ride. Women defending our earth Dalena Tran | 8th March 2022 Honouring martyred Filipina environmental defenders on International Women’s Day. Disruptive disobedience is 'our only hope' Staff Reporter | 3rd March 2022 Extinction Rebellion member Sarah was found guilty following the "uprising" in London last summer. Here, we publish her statement to the court. The war, the Kremlin, its gas and the pipeline Simon Pirani | 1st March 2022 Germany’s decision to halt the Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline may cause long-term damage to Russia – but Putin doesn’t care. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 Page 10 Current page 11 Page 12 Page 13 Page 14 Page 15 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Minds left behind Charlie Hertzog Young | 18th March 2022 Exposing the international failure to investigate, let alone treat, climate-related mental health issues in the Global South. Fight to safeguard nature in rural Turkey Derya Özdemir | 16th March 2022 Farmers in the İşkencedere Valley, a region drowning in tragedy, are fighting against government-backed ecocide. Nuclear facilities targeted in war Dr Jim Green | 14th March 2022 Several nuclear facilities in Ukraine have been attacked by the Russian military over the past fortnight. Fear over India's dangerous dams Bharat Dogra | 11th March 2022 The fragile ecology of the Himalayan region has been increasingly devastated by dams, heavy infrastructure projects and climate breakdown. Deflating the climate crisis Neil Lancefield | 10th March 2022 The Tyre Extinguishers took action against 'hundreds' of gas-guzzling SUVs to make it 'impossible' to own one in a city. Fifteen-minute cities Catherine Early | 9th March 2022 We should be able to access our daily needs - home, work, education, care, shopping, socialising - within a 15-minute walk or bike ride. Women defending our earth Dalena Tran | 8th March 2022 Honouring martyred Filipina environmental defenders on International Women’s Day. Disruptive disobedience is 'our only hope' Staff Reporter | 3rd March 2022 Extinction Rebellion member Sarah was found guilty following the "uprising" in London last summer. Here, we publish her statement to the court. The war, the Kremlin, its gas and the pipeline Simon Pirani | 1st March 2022 Germany’s decision to halt the Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline may cause long-term damage to Russia – but Putin doesn’t care. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 Page 10 Current page 11 Page 12 Page 13 Page 14 Page 15 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Fight to safeguard nature in rural Turkey Derya Özdemir | 16th March 2022 Farmers in the İşkencedere Valley, a region drowning in tragedy, are fighting against government-backed ecocide. Nuclear facilities targeted in war Dr Jim Green | 14th March 2022 Several nuclear facilities in Ukraine have been attacked by the Russian military over the past fortnight. Fear over India's dangerous dams Bharat Dogra | 11th March 2022 The fragile ecology of the Himalayan region has been increasingly devastated by dams, heavy infrastructure projects and climate breakdown. Deflating the climate crisis Neil Lancefield | 10th March 2022 The Tyre Extinguishers took action against 'hundreds' of gas-guzzling SUVs to make it 'impossible' to own one in a city. Fifteen-minute cities Catherine Early | 9th March 2022 We should be able to access our daily needs - home, work, education, care, shopping, socialising - within a 15-minute walk or bike ride. Women defending our earth Dalena Tran | 8th March 2022 Honouring martyred Filipina environmental defenders on International Women’s Day. Disruptive disobedience is 'our only hope' Staff Reporter | 3rd March 2022 Extinction Rebellion member Sarah was found guilty following the "uprising" in London last summer. Here, we publish her statement to the court. The war, the Kremlin, its gas and the pipeline Simon Pirani | 1st March 2022 Germany’s decision to halt the Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline may cause long-term damage to Russia – but Putin doesn’t care. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 Page 10 Current page 11 Page 12 Page 13 Page 14 Page 15 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Nuclear facilities targeted in war Dr Jim Green | 14th March 2022 Several nuclear facilities in Ukraine have been attacked by the Russian military over the past fortnight. Fear over India's dangerous dams Bharat Dogra | 11th March 2022 The fragile ecology of the Himalayan region has been increasingly devastated by dams, heavy infrastructure projects and climate breakdown. Deflating the climate crisis Neil Lancefield | 10th March 2022 The Tyre Extinguishers took action against 'hundreds' of gas-guzzling SUVs to make it 'impossible' to own one in a city. Fifteen-minute cities Catherine Early | 9th March 2022 We should be able to access our daily needs - home, work, education, care, shopping, socialising - within a 15-minute walk or bike ride. Women defending our earth Dalena Tran | 8th March 2022 Honouring martyred Filipina environmental defenders on International Women’s Day. Disruptive disobedience is 'our only hope' Staff Reporter | 3rd March 2022 Extinction Rebellion member Sarah was found guilty following the "uprising" in London last summer. Here, we publish her statement to the court. The war, the Kremlin, its gas and the pipeline Simon Pirani | 1st March 2022 Germany’s decision to halt the Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline may cause long-term damage to Russia – but Putin doesn’t care. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 Page 10 Current page 11 Page 12 Page 13 Page 14 Page 15 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Fear over India's dangerous dams Bharat Dogra | 11th March 2022 The fragile ecology of the Himalayan region has been increasingly devastated by dams, heavy infrastructure projects and climate breakdown. Deflating the climate crisis Neil Lancefield | 10th March 2022 The Tyre Extinguishers took action against 'hundreds' of gas-guzzling SUVs to make it 'impossible' to own one in a city. Fifteen-minute cities Catherine Early | 9th March 2022 We should be able to access our daily needs - home, work, education, care, shopping, socialising - within a 15-minute walk or bike ride. Women defending our earth Dalena Tran | 8th March 2022 Honouring martyred Filipina environmental defenders on International Women’s Day. Disruptive disobedience is 'our only hope' Staff Reporter | 3rd March 2022 Extinction Rebellion member Sarah was found guilty following the "uprising" in London last summer. Here, we publish her statement to the court. The war, the Kremlin, its gas and the pipeline Simon Pirani | 1st March 2022 Germany’s decision to halt the Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline may cause long-term damage to Russia – but Putin doesn’t care. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 Page 10 Current page 11 Page 12 Page 13 Page 14 Page 15 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Deflating the climate crisis Neil Lancefield | 10th March 2022 The Tyre Extinguishers took action against 'hundreds' of gas-guzzling SUVs to make it 'impossible' to own one in a city. Fifteen-minute cities Catherine Early | 9th March 2022 We should be able to access our daily needs - home, work, education, care, shopping, socialising - within a 15-minute walk or bike ride. Women defending our earth Dalena Tran | 8th March 2022 Honouring martyred Filipina environmental defenders on International Women’s Day. Disruptive disobedience is 'our only hope' Staff Reporter | 3rd March 2022 Extinction Rebellion member Sarah was found guilty following the "uprising" in London last summer. Here, we publish her statement to the court. The war, the Kremlin, its gas and the pipeline Simon Pirani | 1st March 2022 Germany’s decision to halt the Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline may cause long-term damage to Russia – but Putin doesn’t care. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 Page 10 Current page 11 Page 12 Page 13 Page 14 Page 15 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Fifteen-minute cities Catherine Early | 9th March 2022 We should be able to access our daily needs - home, work, education, care, shopping, socialising - within a 15-minute walk or bike ride. Women defending our earth Dalena Tran | 8th March 2022 Honouring martyred Filipina environmental defenders on International Women’s Day. Disruptive disobedience is 'our only hope' Staff Reporter | 3rd March 2022 Extinction Rebellion member Sarah was found guilty following the "uprising" in London last summer. Here, we publish her statement to the court. The war, the Kremlin, its gas and the pipeline Simon Pirani | 1st March 2022 Germany’s decision to halt the Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline may cause long-term damage to Russia – but Putin doesn’t care. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 Page 10 Current page 11 Page 12 Page 13 Page 14 Page 15 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Women defending our earth Dalena Tran | 8th March 2022 Honouring martyred Filipina environmental defenders on International Women’s Day. Disruptive disobedience is 'our only hope' Staff Reporter | 3rd March 2022 Extinction Rebellion member Sarah was found guilty following the "uprising" in London last summer. Here, we publish her statement to the court. The war, the Kremlin, its gas and the pipeline Simon Pirani | 1st March 2022 Germany’s decision to halt the Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline may cause long-term damage to Russia – but Putin doesn’t care. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 Page 10 Current page 11 Page 12 Page 13 Page 14 Page 15 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Disruptive disobedience is 'our only hope' Staff Reporter | 3rd March 2022 Extinction Rebellion member Sarah was found guilty following the "uprising" in London last summer. Here, we publish her statement to the court. The war, the Kremlin, its gas and the pipeline Simon Pirani | 1st March 2022 Germany’s decision to halt the Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline may cause long-term damage to Russia – but Putin doesn’t care.
The war, the Kremlin, its gas and the pipeline Simon Pirani | 1st March 2022 Germany’s decision to halt the Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline may cause long-term damage to Russia – but Putin doesn’t care.