Fracking zealots Gareth Dale | 23rd September 2022 Liz Truss's decision to overturn the fracking ban in the UK is reigniting grassroots resistance. From Chernobyl to Zaporizhzhia Brendan Montague | 13th September 2022 The threat of nuclear war hangs over us. But nuclear power presents its own dangers at a time of war. Sir Starmer and the gas giants Gareth Dale | 20th August 2022 Is the UK Labour party the party of labour - or the party of the oil industrial complex? A short history. Car free Brendan Montague | 5th August 2022 'Seeing the impacts of Going Car Free 2022 has been truly inspiring.' Mind, matter and life Alfredo Erlwein-Vicuña | 12th July 2022 The theory of autopoiesis 50 years on. Cumbria coal mine delay Emily Beament | 7th July 2022 UK Government delays decision on Cumbria coal mine amid political turmoil. Oil in the North Sea comes under focus Brendan Montague | 14th June 2022 EXCLUSIVE: New documentary examines impact of fossil fuel infrastructure in the North Sea on our economies, societies and planet. EU to burn €13b on gas works Brendan Montague | 9th June 2022 Four environmental groups are starting legal action against EU’s €13 billion gas infrastructure priority list. Energy policy more heat than light Peter Somerville | 18th May 2022 The UK Government ‘energy security’ strategy threatens more oil and gas - and more climate breakdown. 'End of the world, end of the month - same fight!' Simon Pirani | 17th May 2022 Social movements need to mobilise now and unite people hammered by rising energy bills with protesters who fear climate breakdown. Aviation excuses just won't fly Andrew Simms Gunnar Lind | 16th May 2022 The aviation industry’s climate impact will be the same in 2050 as now under its ‘Fly Net Zero’ greenwash climate plan. The future is blowing in the wind August Graham | 19th April 2022 Slowdown in onshore wind rollout ‘could add £125 to bills. Sparks fly over energy strategy Brendan Montague | 8th April 2022 Energy strategy fails to 'deliver the decisive step forward we need'. Shell no (we ain't alright) Emily Beament | 22nd March 2022 Shell is reportedly considering returning to the Cambo oil field project - and doubling down on climate catastrophe. 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. Gas dependency fuels Russia's war Brendan Montague | 3rd March 2022 The UK is fuelling Russia's attack on Ukraine by buying gas to heat our homes. It doesn't have to be this way. 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. Chernobyl is now a war zone Dr Jim Green | 25th February 2022 The next Chernobyl scale nuclear disaster could happen in Chernobyl as the Ukraine conflict intensifies. Finale for BP ballet sponsorship Katharine Hay | 23rd February 2022 Scottish Ballet latest in the art and culture sector to distance themselves from the global oil and gas company BP. Cameron 'cut green crap' costs £1.5 billion August Graham | 25th January 2022 David Cameron promised to 'cut the green crap' to appease the right and the climate deniers in his party. But failing to insulate homes is now costing UK families £1.5 billion a year. COP26: lest we forget Simon Pirani | 12th January 2022 COP26 is long forgotten but the legacy of oil exploitation will last for ever. Blowing in the wind Natalie Bennett | 23rd November 2021 Where are England’s wind turbines? Tangled in narrow political calculation. Roads to an energy commons Simon Pirani | 18th November 2021 Now is the time to fundamentally transform how our societies produce and distribute energy. Fight against fossil fuels gains new allies at COP26 Catherine Early | 13th November 2021 Fossil fuels have barely been mentioned in previous climate talks. COP26 has seen a shift, and new movements are forming. Pagination Previous page ‹‹ Page 2 Next page ›› Subscribe to Energy 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
From Chernobyl to Zaporizhzhia Brendan Montague | 13th September 2022 The threat of nuclear war hangs over us. But nuclear power presents its own dangers at a time of war. Sir Starmer and the gas giants Gareth Dale | 20th August 2022 Is the UK Labour party the party of labour - or the party of the oil industrial complex? A short history. Car free Brendan Montague | 5th August 2022 'Seeing the impacts of Going Car Free 2022 has been truly inspiring.' Mind, matter and life Alfredo Erlwein-Vicuña | 12th July 2022 The theory of autopoiesis 50 years on. Cumbria coal mine delay Emily Beament | 7th July 2022 UK Government delays decision on Cumbria coal mine amid political turmoil. Oil in the North Sea comes under focus Brendan Montague | 14th June 2022 EXCLUSIVE: New documentary examines impact of fossil fuel infrastructure in the North Sea on our economies, societies and planet. EU to burn €13b on gas works Brendan Montague | 9th June 2022 Four environmental groups are starting legal action against EU’s €13 billion gas infrastructure priority list. Energy policy more heat than light Peter Somerville | 18th May 2022 The UK Government ‘energy security’ strategy threatens more oil and gas - and more climate breakdown. 'End of the world, end of the month - same fight!' Simon Pirani | 17th May 2022 Social movements need to mobilise now and unite people hammered by rising energy bills with protesters who fear climate breakdown. Aviation excuses just won't fly Andrew Simms Gunnar Lind | 16th May 2022 The aviation industry’s climate impact will be the same in 2050 as now under its ‘Fly Net Zero’ greenwash climate plan. The future is blowing in the wind August Graham | 19th April 2022 Slowdown in onshore wind rollout ‘could add £125 to bills. Sparks fly over energy strategy Brendan Montague | 8th April 2022 Energy strategy fails to 'deliver the decisive step forward we need'. Shell no (we ain't alright) Emily Beament | 22nd March 2022 Shell is reportedly considering returning to the Cambo oil field project - and doubling down on climate catastrophe. 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. Gas dependency fuels Russia's war Brendan Montague | 3rd March 2022 The UK is fuelling Russia's attack on Ukraine by buying gas to heat our homes. It doesn't have to be this way. 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. Chernobyl is now a war zone Dr Jim Green | 25th February 2022 The next Chernobyl scale nuclear disaster could happen in Chernobyl as the Ukraine conflict intensifies. Finale for BP ballet sponsorship Katharine Hay | 23rd February 2022 Scottish Ballet latest in the art and culture sector to distance themselves from the global oil and gas company BP. Cameron 'cut green crap' costs £1.5 billion August Graham | 25th January 2022 David Cameron promised to 'cut the green crap' to appease the right and the climate deniers in his party. But failing to insulate homes is now costing UK families £1.5 billion a year. COP26: lest we forget Simon Pirani | 12th January 2022 COP26 is long forgotten but the legacy of oil exploitation will last for ever. Blowing in the wind Natalie Bennett | 23rd November 2021 Where are England’s wind turbines? Tangled in narrow political calculation. Roads to an energy commons Simon Pirani | 18th November 2021 Now is the time to fundamentally transform how our societies produce and distribute energy. Fight against fossil fuels gains new allies at COP26 Catherine Early | 13th November 2021 Fossil fuels have barely been mentioned in previous climate talks. COP26 has seen a shift, and new movements are forming. Pagination Previous page ‹‹ Page 2 Next page ›› Subscribe to Energy 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
Sir Starmer and the gas giants Gareth Dale | 20th August 2022 Is the UK Labour party the party of labour - or the party of the oil industrial complex? A short history. Car free Brendan Montague | 5th August 2022 'Seeing the impacts of Going Car Free 2022 has been truly inspiring.' Mind, matter and life Alfredo Erlwein-Vicuña | 12th July 2022 The theory of autopoiesis 50 years on. Cumbria coal mine delay Emily Beament | 7th July 2022 UK Government delays decision on Cumbria coal mine amid political turmoil. Oil in the North Sea comes under focus Brendan Montague | 14th June 2022 EXCLUSIVE: New documentary examines impact of fossil fuel infrastructure in the North Sea on our economies, societies and planet. EU to burn €13b on gas works Brendan Montague | 9th June 2022 Four environmental groups are starting legal action against EU’s €13 billion gas infrastructure priority list. Energy policy more heat than light Peter Somerville | 18th May 2022 The UK Government ‘energy security’ strategy threatens more oil and gas - and more climate breakdown. 'End of the world, end of the month - same fight!' Simon Pirani | 17th May 2022 Social movements need to mobilise now and unite people hammered by rising energy bills with protesters who fear climate breakdown. Aviation excuses just won't fly Andrew Simms Gunnar Lind | 16th May 2022 The aviation industry’s climate impact will be the same in 2050 as now under its ‘Fly Net Zero’ greenwash climate plan. The future is blowing in the wind August Graham | 19th April 2022 Slowdown in onshore wind rollout ‘could add £125 to bills. Sparks fly over energy strategy Brendan Montague | 8th April 2022 Energy strategy fails to 'deliver the decisive step forward we need'. Shell no (we ain't alright) Emily Beament | 22nd March 2022 Shell is reportedly considering returning to the Cambo oil field project - and doubling down on climate catastrophe. 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. Gas dependency fuels Russia's war Brendan Montague | 3rd March 2022 The UK is fuelling Russia's attack on Ukraine by buying gas to heat our homes. It doesn't have to be this way. 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. Chernobyl is now a war zone Dr Jim Green | 25th February 2022 The next Chernobyl scale nuclear disaster could happen in Chernobyl as the Ukraine conflict intensifies. Finale for BP ballet sponsorship Katharine Hay | 23rd February 2022 Scottish Ballet latest in the art and culture sector to distance themselves from the global oil and gas company BP. Cameron 'cut green crap' costs £1.5 billion August Graham | 25th January 2022 David Cameron promised to 'cut the green crap' to appease the right and the climate deniers in his party. But failing to insulate homes is now costing UK families £1.5 billion a year. COP26: lest we forget Simon Pirani | 12th January 2022 COP26 is long forgotten but the legacy of oil exploitation will last for ever. Blowing in the wind Natalie Bennett | 23rd November 2021 Where are England’s wind turbines? Tangled in narrow political calculation. Roads to an energy commons Simon Pirani | 18th November 2021 Now is the time to fundamentally transform how our societies produce and distribute energy. Fight against fossil fuels gains new allies at COP26 Catherine Early | 13th November 2021 Fossil fuels have barely been mentioned in previous climate talks. COP26 has seen a shift, and new movements are forming. Pagination Previous page ‹‹ Page 2 Next page ›› Subscribe to Energy 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
Car free Brendan Montague | 5th August 2022 'Seeing the impacts of Going Car Free 2022 has been truly inspiring.' Mind, matter and life Alfredo Erlwein-Vicuña | 12th July 2022 The theory of autopoiesis 50 years on. Cumbria coal mine delay Emily Beament | 7th July 2022 UK Government delays decision on Cumbria coal mine amid political turmoil. Oil in the North Sea comes under focus Brendan Montague | 14th June 2022 EXCLUSIVE: New documentary examines impact of fossil fuel infrastructure in the North Sea on our economies, societies and planet. EU to burn €13b on gas works Brendan Montague | 9th June 2022 Four environmental groups are starting legal action against EU’s €13 billion gas infrastructure priority list. Energy policy more heat than light Peter Somerville | 18th May 2022 The UK Government ‘energy security’ strategy threatens more oil and gas - and more climate breakdown. 'End of the world, end of the month - same fight!' Simon Pirani | 17th May 2022 Social movements need to mobilise now and unite people hammered by rising energy bills with protesters who fear climate breakdown. Aviation excuses just won't fly Andrew Simms Gunnar Lind | 16th May 2022 The aviation industry’s climate impact will be the same in 2050 as now under its ‘Fly Net Zero’ greenwash climate plan. The future is blowing in the wind August Graham | 19th April 2022 Slowdown in onshore wind rollout ‘could add £125 to bills. Sparks fly over energy strategy Brendan Montague | 8th April 2022 Energy strategy fails to 'deliver the decisive step forward we need'. Shell no (we ain't alright) Emily Beament | 22nd March 2022 Shell is reportedly considering returning to the Cambo oil field project - and doubling down on climate catastrophe. 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. Gas dependency fuels Russia's war Brendan Montague | 3rd March 2022 The UK is fuelling Russia's attack on Ukraine by buying gas to heat our homes. It doesn't have to be this way. 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. Chernobyl is now a war zone Dr Jim Green | 25th February 2022 The next Chernobyl scale nuclear disaster could happen in Chernobyl as the Ukraine conflict intensifies. Finale for BP ballet sponsorship Katharine Hay | 23rd February 2022 Scottish Ballet latest in the art and culture sector to distance themselves from the global oil and gas company BP. Cameron 'cut green crap' costs £1.5 billion August Graham | 25th January 2022 David Cameron promised to 'cut the green crap' to appease the right and the climate deniers in his party. But failing to insulate homes is now costing UK families £1.5 billion a year. COP26: lest we forget Simon Pirani | 12th January 2022 COP26 is long forgotten but the legacy of oil exploitation will last for ever. Blowing in the wind Natalie Bennett | 23rd November 2021 Where are England’s wind turbines? Tangled in narrow political calculation. Roads to an energy commons Simon Pirani | 18th November 2021 Now is the time to fundamentally transform how our societies produce and distribute energy. Fight against fossil fuels gains new allies at COP26 Catherine Early | 13th November 2021 Fossil fuels have barely been mentioned in previous climate talks. COP26 has seen a shift, and new movements are forming. Pagination Previous page ‹‹ Page 2 Next page ›› Subscribe to Energy 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
Mind, matter and life Alfredo Erlwein-Vicuña | 12th July 2022 The theory of autopoiesis 50 years on. Cumbria coal mine delay Emily Beament | 7th July 2022 UK Government delays decision on Cumbria coal mine amid political turmoil. Oil in the North Sea comes under focus Brendan Montague | 14th June 2022 EXCLUSIVE: New documentary examines impact of fossil fuel infrastructure in the North Sea on our economies, societies and planet. EU to burn €13b on gas works Brendan Montague | 9th June 2022 Four environmental groups are starting legal action against EU’s €13 billion gas infrastructure priority list. Energy policy more heat than light Peter Somerville | 18th May 2022 The UK Government ‘energy security’ strategy threatens more oil and gas - and more climate breakdown. 'End of the world, end of the month - same fight!' Simon Pirani | 17th May 2022 Social movements need to mobilise now and unite people hammered by rising energy bills with protesters who fear climate breakdown. Aviation excuses just won't fly Andrew Simms Gunnar Lind | 16th May 2022 The aviation industry’s climate impact will be the same in 2050 as now under its ‘Fly Net Zero’ greenwash climate plan. The future is blowing in the wind August Graham | 19th April 2022 Slowdown in onshore wind rollout ‘could add £125 to bills. Sparks fly over energy strategy Brendan Montague | 8th April 2022 Energy strategy fails to 'deliver the decisive step forward we need'. Shell no (we ain't alright) Emily Beament | 22nd March 2022 Shell is reportedly considering returning to the Cambo oil field project - and doubling down on climate catastrophe. 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. Gas dependency fuels Russia's war Brendan Montague | 3rd March 2022 The UK is fuelling Russia's attack on Ukraine by buying gas to heat our homes. It doesn't have to be this way. 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. Chernobyl is now a war zone Dr Jim Green | 25th February 2022 The next Chernobyl scale nuclear disaster could happen in Chernobyl as the Ukraine conflict intensifies. Finale for BP ballet sponsorship Katharine Hay | 23rd February 2022 Scottish Ballet latest in the art and culture sector to distance themselves from the global oil and gas company BP. Cameron 'cut green crap' costs £1.5 billion August Graham | 25th January 2022 David Cameron promised to 'cut the green crap' to appease the right and the climate deniers in his party. But failing to insulate homes is now costing UK families £1.5 billion a year. COP26: lest we forget Simon Pirani | 12th January 2022 COP26 is long forgotten but the legacy of oil exploitation will last for ever. Blowing in the wind Natalie Bennett | 23rd November 2021 Where are England’s wind turbines? Tangled in narrow political calculation. Roads to an energy commons Simon Pirani | 18th November 2021 Now is the time to fundamentally transform how our societies produce and distribute energy. Fight against fossil fuels gains new allies at COP26 Catherine Early | 13th November 2021 Fossil fuels have barely been mentioned in previous climate talks. COP26 has seen a shift, and new movements are forming. Pagination Previous page ‹‹ Page 2 Next page ›› Subscribe to Energy 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
Cumbria coal mine delay Emily Beament | 7th July 2022 UK Government delays decision on Cumbria coal mine amid political turmoil. Oil in the North Sea comes under focus Brendan Montague | 14th June 2022 EXCLUSIVE: New documentary examines impact of fossil fuel infrastructure in the North Sea on our economies, societies and planet. EU to burn €13b on gas works Brendan Montague | 9th June 2022 Four environmental groups are starting legal action against EU’s €13 billion gas infrastructure priority list. Energy policy more heat than light Peter Somerville | 18th May 2022 The UK Government ‘energy security’ strategy threatens more oil and gas - and more climate breakdown. 'End of the world, end of the month - same fight!' Simon Pirani | 17th May 2022 Social movements need to mobilise now and unite people hammered by rising energy bills with protesters who fear climate breakdown. Aviation excuses just won't fly Andrew Simms Gunnar Lind | 16th May 2022 The aviation industry’s climate impact will be the same in 2050 as now under its ‘Fly Net Zero’ greenwash climate plan. The future is blowing in the wind August Graham | 19th April 2022 Slowdown in onshore wind rollout ‘could add £125 to bills. Sparks fly over energy strategy Brendan Montague | 8th April 2022 Energy strategy fails to 'deliver the decisive step forward we need'. Shell no (we ain't alright) Emily Beament | 22nd March 2022 Shell is reportedly considering returning to the Cambo oil field project - and doubling down on climate catastrophe. 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. Gas dependency fuels Russia's war Brendan Montague | 3rd March 2022 The UK is fuelling Russia's attack on Ukraine by buying gas to heat our homes. It doesn't have to be this way. 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. Chernobyl is now a war zone Dr Jim Green | 25th February 2022 The next Chernobyl scale nuclear disaster could happen in Chernobyl as the Ukraine conflict intensifies. Finale for BP ballet sponsorship Katharine Hay | 23rd February 2022 Scottish Ballet latest in the art and culture sector to distance themselves from the global oil and gas company BP. Cameron 'cut green crap' costs £1.5 billion August Graham | 25th January 2022 David Cameron promised to 'cut the green crap' to appease the right and the climate deniers in his party. But failing to insulate homes is now costing UK families £1.5 billion a year. COP26: lest we forget Simon Pirani | 12th January 2022 COP26 is long forgotten but the legacy of oil exploitation will last for ever. Blowing in the wind Natalie Bennett | 23rd November 2021 Where are England’s wind turbines? Tangled in narrow political calculation. Roads to an energy commons Simon Pirani | 18th November 2021 Now is the time to fundamentally transform how our societies produce and distribute energy. Fight against fossil fuels gains new allies at COP26 Catherine Early | 13th November 2021 Fossil fuels have barely been mentioned in previous climate talks. COP26 has seen a shift, and new movements are forming. Pagination Previous page ‹‹ Page 2 Next page ›› Subscribe to Energy 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
Oil in the North Sea comes under focus Brendan Montague | 14th June 2022 EXCLUSIVE: New documentary examines impact of fossil fuel infrastructure in the North Sea on our economies, societies and planet. EU to burn €13b on gas works Brendan Montague | 9th June 2022 Four environmental groups are starting legal action against EU’s €13 billion gas infrastructure priority list. Energy policy more heat than light Peter Somerville | 18th May 2022 The UK Government ‘energy security’ strategy threatens more oil and gas - and more climate breakdown. 'End of the world, end of the month - same fight!' Simon Pirani | 17th May 2022 Social movements need to mobilise now and unite people hammered by rising energy bills with protesters who fear climate breakdown. Aviation excuses just won't fly Andrew Simms Gunnar Lind | 16th May 2022 The aviation industry’s climate impact will be the same in 2050 as now under its ‘Fly Net Zero’ greenwash climate plan. The future is blowing in the wind August Graham | 19th April 2022 Slowdown in onshore wind rollout ‘could add £125 to bills. Sparks fly over energy strategy Brendan Montague | 8th April 2022 Energy strategy fails to 'deliver the decisive step forward we need'. Shell no (we ain't alright) Emily Beament | 22nd March 2022 Shell is reportedly considering returning to the Cambo oil field project - and doubling down on climate catastrophe. 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. Gas dependency fuels Russia's war Brendan Montague | 3rd March 2022 The UK is fuelling Russia's attack on Ukraine by buying gas to heat our homes. It doesn't have to be this way. 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. Chernobyl is now a war zone Dr Jim Green | 25th February 2022 The next Chernobyl scale nuclear disaster could happen in Chernobyl as the Ukraine conflict intensifies. Finale for BP ballet sponsorship Katharine Hay | 23rd February 2022 Scottish Ballet latest in the art and culture sector to distance themselves from the global oil and gas company BP. Cameron 'cut green crap' costs £1.5 billion August Graham | 25th January 2022 David Cameron promised to 'cut the green crap' to appease the right and the climate deniers in his party. But failing to insulate homes is now costing UK families £1.5 billion a year. COP26: lest we forget Simon Pirani | 12th January 2022 COP26 is long forgotten but the legacy of oil exploitation will last for ever. Blowing in the wind Natalie Bennett | 23rd November 2021 Where are England’s wind turbines? Tangled in narrow political calculation. Roads to an energy commons Simon Pirani | 18th November 2021 Now is the time to fundamentally transform how our societies produce and distribute energy. Fight against fossil fuels gains new allies at COP26 Catherine Early | 13th November 2021 Fossil fuels have barely been mentioned in previous climate talks. COP26 has seen a shift, and new movements are forming. Pagination Previous page ‹‹ Page 2 Next page ›› Subscribe to Energy 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
EU to burn €13b on gas works Brendan Montague | 9th June 2022 Four environmental groups are starting legal action against EU’s €13 billion gas infrastructure priority list. Energy policy more heat than light Peter Somerville | 18th May 2022 The UK Government ‘energy security’ strategy threatens more oil and gas - and more climate breakdown. 'End of the world, end of the month - same fight!' Simon Pirani | 17th May 2022 Social movements need to mobilise now and unite people hammered by rising energy bills with protesters who fear climate breakdown. Aviation excuses just won't fly Andrew Simms Gunnar Lind | 16th May 2022 The aviation industry’s climate impact will be the same in 2050 as now under its ‘Fly Net Zero’ greenwash climate plan. The future is blowing in the wind August Graham | 19th April 2022 Slowdown in onshore wind rollout ‘could add £125 to bills. Sparks fly over energy strategy Brendan Montague | 8th April 2022 Energy strategy fails to 'deliver the decisive step forward we need'. Shell no (we ain't alright) Emily Beament | 22nd March 2022 Shell is reportedly considering returning to the Cambo oil field project - and doubling down on climate catastrophe. 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. Gas dependency fuels Russia's war Brendan Montague | 3rd March 2022 The UK is fuelling Russia's attack on Ukraine by buying gas to heat our homes. It doesn't have to be this way. 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. Chernobyl is now a war zone Dr Jim Green | 25th February 2022 The next Chernobyl scale nuclear disaster could happen in Chernobyl as the Ukraine conflict intensifies. Finale for BP ballet sponsorship Katharine Hay | 23rd February 2022 Scottish Ballet latest in the art and culture sector to distance themselves from the global oil and gas company BP. Cameron 'cut green crap' costs £1.5 billion August Graham | 25th January 2022 David Cameron promised to 'cut the green crap' to appease the right and the climate deniers in his party. But failing to insulate homes is now costing UK families £1.5 billion a year. COP26: lest we forget Simon Pirani | 12th January 2022 COP26 is long forgotten but the legacy of oil exploitation will last for ever. Blowing in the wind Natalie Bennett | 23rd November 2021 Where are England’s wind turbines? Tangled in narrow political calculation. Roads to an energy commons Simon Pirani | 18th November 2021 Now is the time to fundamentally transform how our societies produce and distribute energy. Fight against fossil fuels gains new allies at COP26 Catherine Early | 13th November 2021 Fossil fuels have barely been mentioned in previous climate talks. COP26 has seen a shift, and new movements are forming. Pagination Previous page ‹‹ Page 2 Next page ›› Subscribe to Energy 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
Energy policy more heat than light Peter Somerville | 18th May 2022 The UK Government ‘energy security’ strategy threatens more oil and gas - and more climate breakdown. 'End of the world, end of the month - same fight!' Simon Pirani | 17th May 2022 Social movements need to mobilise now and unite people hammered by rising energy bills with protesters who fear climate breakdown. Aviation excuses just won't fly Andrew Simms Gunnar Lind | 16th May 2022 The aviation industry’s climate impact will be the same in 2050 as now under its ‘Fly Net Zero’ greenwash climate plan. The future is blowing in the wind August Graham | 19th April 2022 Slowdown in onshore wind rollout ‘could add £125 to bills. Sparks fly over energy strategy Brendan Montague | 8th April 2022 Energy strategy fails to 'deliver the decisive step forward we need'. Shell no (we ain't alright) Emily Beament | 22nd March 2022 Shell is reportedly considering returning to the Cambo oil field project - and doubling down on climate catastrophe. 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. Gas dependency fuels Russia's war Brendan Montague | 3rd March 2022 The UK is fuelling Russia's attack on Ukraine by buying gas to heat our homes. It doesn't have to be this way. 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. Chernobyl is now a war zone Dr Jim Green | 25th February 2022 The next Chernobyl scale nuclear disaster could happen in Chernobyl as the Ukraine conflict intensifies. Finale for BP ballet sponsorship Katharine Hay | 23rd February 2022 Scottish Ballet latest in the art and culture sector to distance themselves from the global oil and gas company BP. Cameron 'cut green crap' costs £1.5 billion August Graham | 25th January 2022 David Cameron promised to 'cut the green crap' to appease the right and the climate deniers in his party. But failing to insulate homes is now costing UK families £1.5 billion a year. COP26: lest we forget Simon Pirani | 12th January 2022 COP26 is long forgotten but the legacy of oil exploitation will last for ever. Blowing in the wind Natalie Bennett | 23rd November 2021 Where are England’s wind turbines? Tangled in narrow political calculation. Roads to an energy commons Simon Pirani | 18th November 2021 Now is the time to fundamentally transform how our societies produce and distribute energy. Fight against fossil fuels gains new allies at COP26 Catherine Early | 13th November 2021 Fossil fuels have barely been mentioned in previous climate talks. COP26 has seen a shift, and new movements are forming. Pagination Previous page ‹‹ Page 2 Next page ›› Subscribe to Energy 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
'End of the world, end of the month - same fight!' Simon Pirani | 17th May 2022 Social movements need to mobilise now and unite people hammered by rising energy bills with protesters who fear climate breakdown. Aviation excuses just won't fly Andrew Simms Gunnar Lind | 16th May 2022 The aviation industry’s climate impact will be the same in 2050 as now under its ‘Fly Net Zero’ greenwash climate plan. The future is blowing in the wind August Graham | 19th April 2022 Slowdown in onshore wind rollout ‘could add £125 to bills. Sparks fly over energy strategy Brendan Montague | 8th April 2022 Energy strategy fails to 'deliver the decisive step forward we need'. Shell no (we ain't alright) Emily Beament | 22nd March 2022 Shell is reportedly considering returning to the Cambo oil field project - and doubling down on climate catastrophe. 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. Gas dependency fuels Russia's war Brendan Montague | 3rd March 2022 The UK is fuelling Russia's attack on Ukraine by buying gas to heat our homes. It doesn't have to be this way. 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. Chernobyl is now a war zone Dr Jim Green | 25th February 2022 The next Chernobyl scale nuclear disaster could happen in Chernobyl as the Ukraine conflict intensifies. Finale for BP ballet sponsorship Katharine Hay | 23rd February 2022 Scottish Ballet latest in the art and culture sector to distance themselves from the global oil and gas company BP. Cameron 'cut green crap' costs £1.5 billion August Graham | 25th January 2022 David Cameron promised to 'cut the green crap' to appease the right and the climate deniers in his party. But failing to insulate homes is now costing UK families £1.5 billion a year. COP26: lest we forget Simon Pirani | 12th January 2022 COP26 is long forgotten but the legacy of oil exploitation will last for ever. Blowing in the wind Natalie Bennett | 23rd November 2021 Where are England’s wind turbines? Tangled in narrow political calculation. Roads to an energy commons Simon Pirani | 18th November 2021 Now is the time to fundamentally transform how our societies produce and distribute energy. Fight against fossil fuels gains new allies at COP26 Catherine Early | 13th November 2021 Fossil fuels have barely been mentioned in previous climate talks. COP26 has seen a shift, and new movements are forming. Pagination Previous page ‹‹ Page 2 Next page ›› Subscribe to Energy 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
Aviation excuses just won't fly Andrew Simms Gunnar Lind | 16th May 2022 The aviation industry’s climate impact will be the same in 2050 as now under its ‘Fly Net Zero’ greenwash climate plan. The future is blowing in the wind August Graham | 19th April 2022 Slowdown in onshore wind rollout ‘could add £125 to bills. Sparks fly over energy strategy Brendan Montague | 8th April 2022 Energy strategy fails to 'deliver the decisive step forward we need'. Shell no (we ain't alright) Emily Beament | 22nd March 2022 Shell is reportedly considering returning to the Cambo oil field project - and doubling down on climate catastrophe. 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. Gas dependency fuels Russia's war Brendan Montague | 3rd March 2022 The UK is fuelling Russia's attack on Ukraine by buying gas to heat our homes. It doesn't have to be this way. 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. Chernobyl is now a war zone Dr Jim Green | 25th February 2022 The next Chernobyl scale nuclear disaster could happen in Chernobyl as the Ukraine conflict intensifies. Finale for BP ballet sponsorship Katharine Hay | 23rd February 2022 Scottish Ballet latest in the art and culture sector to distance themselves from the global oil and gas company BP. Cameron 'cut green crap' costs £1.5 billion August Graham | 25th January 2022 David Cameron promised to 'cut the green crap' to appease the right and the climate deniers in his party. But failing to insulate homes is now costing UK families £1.5 billion a year. COP26: lest we forget Simon Pirani | 12th January 2022 COP26 is long forgotten but the legacy of oil exploitation will last for ever. Blowing in the wind Natalie Bennett | 23rd November 2021 Where are England’s wind turbines? Tangled in narrow political calculation. Roads to an energy commons Simon Pirani | 18th November 2021 Now is the time to fundamentally transform how our societies produce and distribute energy. Fight against fossil fuels gains new allies at COP26 Catherine Early | 13th November 2021 Fossil fuels have barely been mentioned in previous climate talks. COP26 has seen a shift, and new movements are forming. Pagination Previous page ‹‹ Page 2 Next page ›› Subscribe to Energy 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
The future is blowing in the wind August Graham | 19th April 2022 Slowdown in onshore wind rollout ‘could add £125 to bills. Sparks fly over energy strategy Brendan Montague | 8th April 2022 Energy strategy fails to 'deliver the decisive step forward we need'. Shell no (we ain't alright) Emily Beament | 22nd March 2022 Shell is reportedly considering returning to the Cambo oil field project - and doubling down on climate catastrophe. 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. Gas dependency fuels Russia's war Brendan Montague | 3rd March 2022 The UK is fuelling Russia's attack on Ukraine by buying gas to heat our homes. It doesn't have to be this way. 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. Chernobyl is now a war zone Dr Jim Green | 25th February 2022 The next Chernobyl scale nuclear disaster could happen in Chernobyl as the Ukraine conflict intensifies. Finale for BP ballet sponsorship Katharine Hay | 23rd February 2022 Scottish Ballet latest in the art and culture sector to distance themselves from the global oil and gas company BP. Cameron 'cut green crap' costs £1.5 billion August Graham | 25th January 2022 David Cameron promised to 'cut the green crap' to appease the right and the climate deniers in his party. But failing to insulate homes is now costing UK families £1.5 billion a year. COP26: lest we forget Simon Pirani | 12th January 2022 COP26 is long forgotten but the legacy of oil exploitation will last for ever. Blowing in the wind Natalie Bennett | 23rd November 2021 Where are England’s wind turbines? Tangled in narrow political calculation. Roads to an energy commons Simon Pirani | 18th November 2021 Now is the time to fundamentally transform how our societies produce and distribute energy. Fight against fossil fuels gains new allies at COP26 Catherine Early | 13th November 2021 Fossil fuels have barely been mentioned in previous climate talks. COP26 has seen a shift, and new movements are forming. Pagination Previous page ‹‹ Page 2 Next page ›› Subscribe to Energy 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
Sparks fly over energy strategy Brendan Montague | 8th April 2022 Energy strategy fails to 'deliver the decisive step forward we need'. Shell no (we ain't alright) Emily Beament | 22nd March 2022 Shell is reportedly considering returning to the Cambo oil field project - and doubling down on climate catastrophe. 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. Gas dependency fuels Russia's war Brendan Montague | 3rd March 2022 The UK is fuelling Russia's attack on Ukraine by buying gas to heat our homes. It doesn't have to be this way. 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. Chernobyl is now a war zone Dr Jim Green | 25th February 2022 The next Chernobyl scale nuclear disaster could happen in Chernobyl as the Ukraine conflict intensifies. Finale for BP ballet sponsorship Katharine Hay | 23rd February 2022 Scottish Ballet latest in the art and culture sector to distance themselves from the global oil and gas company BP. Cameron 'cut green crap' costs £1.5 billion August Graham | 25th January 2022 David Cameron promised to 'cut the green crap' to appease the right and the climate deniers in his party. But failing to insulate homes is now costing UK families £1.5 billion a year. COP26: lest we forget Simon Pirani | 12th January 2022 COP26 is long forgotten but the legacy of oil exploitation will last for ever. Blowing in the wind Natalie Bennett | 23rd November 2021 Where are England’s wind turbines? Tangled in narrow political calculation. Roads to an energy commons Simon Pirani | 18th November 2021 Now is the time to fundamentally transform how our societies produce and distribute energy. Fight against fossil fuels gains new allies at COP26 Catherine Early | 13th November 2021 Fossil fuels have barely been mentioned in previous climate talks. COP26 has seen a shift, and new movements are forming. Pagination Previous page ‹‹ Page 2 Next page ›› Subscribe to Energy
Shell no (we ain't alright) Emily Beament | 22nd March 2022 Shell is reportedly considering returning to the Cambo oil field project - and doubling down on climate catastrophe. 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. Gas dependency fuels Russia's war Brendan Montague | 3rd March 2022 The UK is fuelling Russia's attack on Ukraine by buying gas to heat our homes. It doesn't have to be this way. 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. Chernobyl is now a war zone Dr Jim Green | 25th February 2022 The next Chernobyl scale nuclear disaster could happen in Chernobyl as the Ukraine conflict intensifies. Finale for BP ballet sponsorship Katharine Hay | 23rd February 2022 Scottish Ballet latest in the art and culture sector to distance themselves from the global oil and gas company BP. Cameron 'cut green crap' costs £1.5 billion August Graham | 25th January 2022 David Cameron promised to 'cut the green crap' to appease the right and the climate deniers in his party. But failing to insulate homes is now costing UK families £1.5 billion a year. COP26: lest we forget Simon Pirani | 12th January 2022 COP26 is long forgotten but the legacy of oil exploitation will last for ever. Blowing in the wind Natalie Bennett | 23rd November 2021 Where are England’s wind turbines? Tangled in narrow political calculation. Roads to an energy commons Simon Pirani | 18th November 2021 Now is the time to fundamentally transform how our societies produce and distribute energy. Fight against fossil fuels gains new allies at COP26 Catherine Early | 13th November 2021 Fossil fuels have barely been mentioned in previous climate talks. COP26 has seen a shift, and new movements are forming. Pagination Previous page ‹‹ Page 2 Next page ›› Subscribe to Energy
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. Gas dependency fuels Russia's war Brendan Montague | 3rd March 2022 The UK is fuelling Russia's attack on Ukraine by buying gas to heat our homes. It doesn't have to be this way. 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. Chernobyl is now a war zone Dr Jim Green | 25th February 2022 The next Chernobyl scale nuclear disaster could happen in Chernobyl as the Ukraine conflict intensifies. Finale for BP ballet sponsorship Katharine Hay | 23rd February 2022 Scottish Ballet latest in the art and culture sector to distance themselves from the global oil and gas company BP. Cameron 'cut green crap' costs £1.5 billion August Graham | 25th January 2022 David Cameron promised to 'cut the green crap' to appease the right and the climate deniers in his party. But failing to insulate homes is now costing UK families £1.5 billion a year. COP26: lest we forget Simon Pirani | 12th January 2022 COP26 is long forgotten but the legacy of oil exploitation will last for ever. Blowing in the wind Natalie Bennett | 23rd November 2021 Where are England’s wind turbines? Tangled in narrow political calculation. Roads to an energy commons Simon Pirani | 18th November 2021 Now is the time to fundamentally transform how our societies produce and distribute energy. Fight against fossil fuels gains new allies at COP26 Catherine Early | 13th November 2021 Fossil fuels have barely been mentioned in previous climate talks. COP26 has seen a shift, and new movements are forming. Pagination Previous page ‹‹ Page 2 Next page ›› Subscribe to Energy
Gas dependency fuels Russia's war Brendan Montague | 3rd March 2022 The UK is fuelling Russia's attack on Ukraine by buying gas to heat our homes. It doesn't have to be this way. 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. Chernobyl is now a war zone Dr Jim Green | 25th February 2022 The next Chernobyl scale nuclear disaster could happen in Chernobyl as the Ukraine conflict intensifies. Finale for BP ballet sponsorship Katharine Hay | 23rd February 2022 Scottish Ballet latest in the art and culture sector to distance themselves from the global oil and gas company BP. Cameron 'cut green crap' costs £1.5 billion August Graham | 25th January 2022 David Cameron promised to 'cut the green crap' to appease the right and the climate deniers in his party. But failing to insulate homes is now costing UK families £1.5 billion a year. COP26: lest we forget Simon Pirani | 12th January 2022 COP26 is long forgotten but the legacy of oil exploitation will last for ever. Blowing in the wind Natalie Bennett | 23rd November 2021 Where are England’s wind turbines? Tangled in narrow political calculation. Roads to an energy commons Simon Pirani | 18th November 2021 Now is the time to fundamentally transform how our societies produce and distribute energy. Fight against fossil fuels gains new allies at COP26 Catherine Early | 13th November 2021 Fossil fuels have barely been mentioned in previous climate talks. COP26 has seen a shift, and new movements are forming. Pagination Previous page ‹‹ Page 2 Next page ›› Subscribe to Energy
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. Chernobyl is now a war zone Dr Jim Green | 25th February 2022 The next Chernobyl scale nuclear disaster could happen in Chernobyl as the Ukraine conflict intensifies. Finale for BP ballet sponsorship Katharine Hay | 23rd February 2022 Scottish Ballet latest in the art and culture sector to distance themselves from the global oil and gas company BP. Cameron 'cut green crap' costs £1.5 billion August Graham | 25th January 2022 David Cameron promised to 'cut the green crap' to appease the right and the climate deniers in his party. But failing to insulate homes is now costing UK families £1.5 billion a year. COP26: lest we forget Simon Pirani | 12th January 2022 COP26 is long forgotten but the legacy of oil exploitation will last for ever. Blowing in the wind Natalie Bennett | 23rd November 2021 Where are England’s wind turbines? Tangled in narrow political calculation. Roads to an energy commons Simon Pirani | 18th November 2021 Now is the time to fundamentally transform how our societies produce and distribute energy. Fight against fossil fuels gains new allies at COP26 Catherine Early | 13th November 2021 Fossil fuels have barely been mentioned in previous climate talks. COP26 has seen a shift, and new movements are forming. Pagination Previous page ‹‹ Page 2 Next page ›› Subscribe to Energy
Chernobyl is now a war zone Dr Jim Green | 25th February 2022 The next Chernobyl scale nuclear disaster could happen in Chernobyl as the Ukraine conflict intensifies. Finale for BP ballet sponsorship Katharine Hay | 23rd February 2022 Scottish Ballet latest in the art and culture sector to distance themselves from the global oil and gas company BP. Cameron 'cut green crap' costs £1.5 billion August Graham | 25th January 2022 David Cameron promised to 'cut the green crap' to appease the right and the climate deniers in his party. But failing to insulate homes is now costing UK families £1.5 billion a year. COP26: lest we forget Simon Pirani | 12th January 2022 COP26 is long forgotten but the legacy of oil exploitation will last for ever. Blowing in the wind Natalie Bennett | 23rd November 2021 Where are England’s wind turbines? Tangled in narrow political calculation. Roads to an energy commons Simon Pirani | 18th November 2021 Now is the time to fundamentally transform how our societies produce and distribute energy. Fight against fossil fuels gains new allies at COP26 Catherine Early | 13th November 2021 Fossil fuels have barely been mentioned in previous climate talks. COP26 has seen a shift, and new movements are forming. Pagination Previous page ‹‹ Page 2 Next page ›› Subscribe to Energy
Finale for BP ballet sponsorship Katharine Hay | 23rd February 2022 Scottish Ballet latest in the art and culture sector to distance themselves from the global oil and gas company BP. Cameron 'cut green crap' costs £1.5 billion August Graham | 25th January 2022 David Cameron promised to 'cut the green crap' to appease the right and the climate deniers in his party. But failing to insulate homes is now costing UK families £1.5 billion a year. COP26: lest we forget Simon Pirani | 12th January 2022 COP26 is long forgotten but the legacy of oil exploitation will last for ever. Blowing in the wind Natalie Bennett | 23rd November 2021 Where are England’s wind turbines? Tangled in narrow political calculation. Roads to an energy commons Simon Pirani | 18th November 2021 Now is the time to fundamentally transform how our societies produce and distribute energy. Fight against fossil fuels gains new allies at COP26 Catherine Early | 13th November 2021 Fossil fuels have barely been mentioned in previous climate talks. COP26 has seen a shift, and new movements are forming. Pagination Previous page ‹‹ Page 2 Next page ›› Subscribe to Energy
Cameron 'cut green crap' costs £1.5 billion August Graham | 25th January 2022 David Cameron promised to 'cut the green crap' to appease the right and the climate deniers in his party. But failing to insulate homes is now costing UK families £1.5 billion a year. COP26: lest we forget Simon Pirani | 12th January 2022 COP26 is long forgotten but the legacy of oil exploitation will last for ever. Blowing in the wind Natalie Bennett | 23rd November 2021 Where are England’s wind turbines? Tangled in narrow political calculation. Roads to an energy commons Simon Pirani | 18th November 2021 Now is the time to fundamentally transform how our societies produce and distribute energy. Fight against fossil fuels gains new allies at COP26 Catherine Early | 13th November 2021 Fossil fuels have barely been mentioned in previous climate talks. COP26 has seen a shift, and new movements are forming. Pagination Previous page ‹‹ Page 2 Next page ›› Subscribe to Energy
COP26: lest we forget Simon Pirani | 12th January 2022 COP26 is long forgotten but the legacy of oil exploitation will last for ever. Blowing in the wind Natalie Bennett | 23rd November 2021 Where are England’s wind turbines? Tangled in narrow political calculation. Roads to an energy commons Simon Pirani | 18th November 2021 Now is the time to fundamentally transform how our societies produce and distribute energy. Fight against fossil fuels gains new allies at COP26 Catherine Early | 13th November 2021 Fossil fuels have barely been mentioned in previous climate talks. COP26 has seen a shift, and new movements are forming. Pagination Previous page ‹‹ Page 2 Next page ›› Subscribe to Energy
Blowing in the wind Natalie Bennett | 23rd November 2021 Where are England’s wind turbines? Tangled in narrow political calculation. Roads to an energy commons Simon Pirani | 18th November 2021 Now is the time to fundamentally transform how our societies produce and distribute energy. Fight against fossil fuels gains new allies at COP26 Catherine Early | 13th November 2021 Fossil fuels have barely been mentioned in previous climate talks. COP26 has seen a shift, and new movements are forming. Pagination Previous page ‹‹ Page 2 Next page ›› Subscribe to Energy
Roads to an energy commons Simon Pirani | 18th November 2021 Now is the time to fundamentally transform how our societies produce and distribute energy. Fight against fossil fuels gains new allies at COP26 Catherine Early | 13th November 2021 Fossil fuels have barely been mentioned in previous climate talks. COP26 has seen a shift, and new movements are forming.
Fight against fossil fuels gains new allies at COP26 Catherine Early | 13th November 2021 Fossil fuels have barely been mentioned in previous climate talks. COP26 has seen a shift, and new movements are forming.