Is Truss totally fracked? Amy Gibbons | 19th October 2022 Labour calls on Tories to seize opportunity to end fracking ‘once and for all' A decade of deregulation Emily Beament | 12th October 2022 A decade of 'diminishing' regulation funding puts pressure on water pollution enforcement. Government urged to deliver nature recovery plans Emily Beament | 4th October 2022 Delaying or diluting payments for farmers to help nature recover would be a significant missed economic opportunity, the government has been warned. Rees-Mogg mocked as 'climate denier' Martina Bet Richard Wheeler | 27th September 2022 Labour government 'would make Britain the first major country in the world to set and achieve the target of zero-carbon power by 2030'. 'The price of our fossil fuel addiction' Emily Beament | 14th September 2022 UN World Meteorological Organisation: 'Without ambitious action, the physical and socioeconomic impacts of climate change will be devastating.' Tories fail to insulate Britain Amy Gibbons | 30th August 2022 Home installations across Britain actually fell by more than 50 percent in the first half of 2022. Petrol stations targeted by activists Neil Lancefield | 26th August 2022 Just Stop Oil activists render fuel pumps unusable by breaking display glass and covering them with spray paint. Johnson's sewage crisis Rebecca Speare-Cole | 22nd August 2022 Environment Agency data shows water companies are failing to monitor sewage discharges along the coastline including at British seaside resorts. Greenpeace gets boulder Tess de la Mare | 15th August 2022 Greenpeace planning ‘boulder barrier’ in Cornish marine protected zone. Net Zero policy shortfalls exposed Sian Harrison | 19th July 2022 Campaigners hail legal victory in challenge over UK Government's Net Zero strategy. Just transition 'would bring more jobs' Hannah Carmichael | 15th July 2022 Just transition needed ‘at pace’ amid cost of living crisis, report says. Sleepwalking into a silent Spring Tess de la Mare | 12th July 2022 Humanity closer than ever to catastrophic biodiversity loss, expert warns. Cumbria coal mine delay Emily Beament | 7th July 2022 UK Government delays decision on Cumbria coal mine amid political turmoil. Home insulation policy 'fell off a cliff' Emily Beament | 3rd July 2022 The installation of home insulation measures 'fell off a cliff' a decade ago, the government's own climate advisors state. Insulate Britain and cut bills, say councils Emily Beament | 3rd July 2022 Badly insulated homes costing poor families extra £250 a year, say councils. The heat is on Emily Beament | 29th June 2022 Every heatwave ‘more intense and more likely’ because of climate breakdown. Green jobs 'mean higher wages' August Graham | 20th June 2022 'Most workers will feel net zero transition through changes to jobs they already do - rather than redundancies and completely new types of work.' Hell and high water for England's coastal towns Emily Beament | 15th June 2022 England could face around 35cm of sea level rise by 2050 and is nearly certain to see close to 1m sea level rise by the end of the century. Climate 'a tick box one-lesson thing' Catherine Lough | 9th June 2022 Pupils and teachers warn that education in the UK about climate breakdown is woefully inadequate - forcing kids to turn to TikTok. Halting Jackdaw gas field Katrine Bussey | 3rd June 2022 Environmental campaigners threaten legal action in a bid to halt development of the Jackdaw gas field. Protected peatlands burned despite ban Emily Beament | 2nd June 2022 Officials investigate claims peatland sites described as England’s “national rainforests” have been burned on grouse moors despite a ban. Butterflies in UK hit by climate breakdown Emily Beament | 25th May 2022 Half of British butterflies are now on the Red List for Great Britain - classed as either threatened or near threatened. Diesel for supermarkets 'directly funding war' August Graham | 23rd May 2022 Tesco, Sainsbury’s, Asda, Morrisons accused of filling up on Russian oil at Navigator Terminals, Essex. Just bee good to me Nina Massey | 23rd May 2022 Reversing the loss of semi-natural areas could be the single most generally effective step in bumblebee conservation. Pagination Previous page ‹‹ Page 2 Next page ›› Subscribe to PA 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
A decade of deregulation Emily Beament | 12th October 2022 A decade of 'diminishing' regulation funding puts pressure on water pollution enforcement. Government urged to deliver nature recovery plans Emily Beament | 4th October 2022 Delaying or diluting payments for farmers to help nature recover would be a significant missed economic opportunity, the government has been warned. Rees-Mogg mocked as 'climate denier' Martina Bet Richard Wheeler | 27th September 2022 Labour government 'would make Britain the first major country in the world to set and achieve the target of zero-carbon power by 2030'. 'The price of our fossil fuel addiction' Emily Beament | 14th September 2022 UN World Meteorological Organisation: 'Without ambitious action, the physical and socioeconomic impacts of climate change will be devastating.' Tories fail to insulate Britain Amy Gibbons | 30th August 2022 Home installations across Britain actually fell by more than 50 percent in the first half of 2022. Petrol stations targeted by activists Neil Lancefield | 26th August 2022 Just Stop Oil activists render fuel pumps unusable by breaking display glass and covering them with spray paint. Johnson's sewage crisis Rebecca Speare-Cole | 22nd August 2022 Environment Agency data shows water companies are failing to monitor sewage discharges along the coastline including at British seaside resorts. Greenpeace gets boulder Tess de la Mare | 15th August 2022 Greenpeace planning ‘boulder barrier’ in Cornish marine protected zone. Net Zero policy shortfalls exposed Sian Harrison | 19th July 2022 Campaigners hail legal victory in challenge over UK Government's Net Zero strategy. Just transition 'would bring more jobs' Hannah Carmichael | 15th July 2022 Just transition needed ‘at pace’ amid cost of living crisis, report says. Sleepwalking into a silent Spring Tess de la Mare | 12th July 2022 Humanity closer than ever to catastrophic biodiversity loss, expert warns. Cumbria coal mine delay Emily Beament | 7th July 2022 UK Government delays decision on Cumbria coal mine amid political turmoil. Home insulation policy 'fell off a cliff' Emily Beament | 3rd July 2022 The installation of home insulation measures 'fell off a cliff' a decade ago, the government's own climate advisors state. Insulate Britain and cut bills, say councils Emily Beament | 3rd July 2022 Badly insulated homes costing poor families extra £250 a year, say councils. The heat is on Emily Beament | 29th June 2022 Every heatwave ‘more intense and more likely’ because of climate breakdown. Green jobs 'mean higher wages' August Graham | 20th June 2022 'Most workers will feel net zero transition through changes to jobs they already do - rather than redundancies and completely new types of work.' Hell and high water for England's coastal towns Emily Beament | 15th June 2022 England could face around 35cm of sea level rise by 2050 and is nearly certain to see close to 1m sea level rise by the end of the century. Climate 'a tick box one-lesson thing' Catherine Lough | 9th June 2022 Pupils and teachers warn that education in the UK about climate breakdown is woefully inadequate - forcing kids to turn to TikTok. Halting Jackdaw gas field Katrine Bussey | 3rd June 2022 Environmental campaigners threaten legal action in a bid to halt development of the Jackdaw gas field. Protected peatlands burned despite ban Emily Beament | 2nd June 2022 Officials investigate claims peatland sites described as England’s “national rainforests” have been burned on grouse moors despite a ban. Butterflies in UK hit by climate breakdown Emily Beament | 25th May 2022 Half of British butterflies are now on the Red List for Great Britain - classed as either threatened or near threatened. Diesel for supermarkets 'directly funding war' August Graham | 23rd May 2022 Tesco, Sainsbury’s, Asda, Morrisons accused of filling up on Russian oil at Navigator Terminals, Essex. Just bee good to me Nina Massey | 23rd May 2022 Reversing the loss of semi-natural areas could be the single most generally effective step in bumblebee conservation. Pagination Previous page ‹‹ Page 2 Next page ›› Subscribe to PA 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
Government urged to deliver nature recovery plans Emily Beament | 4th October 2022 Delaying or diluting payments for farmers to help nature recover would be a significant missed economic opportunity, the government has been warned. Rees-Mogg mocked as 'climate denier' Martina Bet Richard Wheeler | 27th September 2022 Labour government 'would make Britain the first major country in the world to set and achieve the target of zero-carbon power by 2030'. 'The price of our fossil fuel addiction' Emily Beament | 14th September 2022 UN World Meteorological Organisation: 'Without ambitious action, the physical and socioeconomic impacts of climate change will be devastating.' Tories fail to insulate Britain Amy Gibbons | 30th August 2022 Home installations across Britain actually fell by more than 50 percent in the first half of 2022. Petrol stations targeted by activists Neil Lancefield | 26th August 2022 Just Stop Oil activists render fuel pumps unusable by breaking display glass and covering them with spray paint. Johnson's sewage crisis Rebecca Speare-Cole | 22nd August 2022 Environment Agency data shows water companies are failing to monitor sewage discharges along the coastline including at British seaside resorts. Greenpeace gets boulder Tess de la Mare | 15th August 2022 Greenpeace planning ‘boulder barrier’ in Cornish marine protected zone. Net Zero policy shortfalls exposed Sian Harrison | 19th July 2022 Campaigners hail legal victory in challenge over UK Government's Net Zero strategy. Just transition 'would bring more jobs' Hannah Carmichael | 15th July 2022 Just transition needed ‘at pace’ amid cost of living crisis, report says. Sleepwalking into a silent Spring Tess de la Mare | 12th July 2022 Humanity closer than ever to catastrophic biodiversity loss, expert warns. Cumbria coal mine delay Emily Beament | 7th July 2022 UK Government delays decision on Cumbria coal mine amid political turmoil. Home insulation policy 'fell off a cliff' Emily Beament | 3rd July 2022 The installation of home insulation measures 'fell off a cliff' a decade ago, the government's own climate advisors state. Insulate Britain and cut bills, say councils Emily Beament | 3rd July 2022 Badly insulated homes costing poor families extra £250 a year, say councils. The heat is on Emily Beament | 29th June 2022 Every heatwave ‘more intense and more likely’ because of climate breakdown. Green jobs 'mean higher wages' August Graham | 20th June 2022 'Most workers will feel net zero transition through changes to jobs they already do - rather than redundancies and completely new types of work.' Hell and high water for England's coastal towns Emily Beament | 15th June 2022 England could face around 35cm of sea level rise by 2050 and is nearly certain to see close to 1m sea level rise by the end of the century. Climate 'a tick box one-lesson thing' Catherine Lough | 9th June 2022 Pupils and teachers warn that education in the UK about climate breakdown is woefully inadequate - forcing kids to turn to TikTok. Halting Jackdaw gas field Katrine Bussey | 3rd June 2022 Environmental campaigners threaten legal action in a bid to halt development of the Jackdaw gas field. Protected peatlands burned despite ban Emily Beament | 2nd June 2022 Officials investigate claims peatland sites described as England’s “national rainforests” have been burned on grouse moors despite a ban. Butterflies in UK hit by climate breakdown Emily Beament | 25th May 2022 Half of British butterflies are now on the Red List for Great Britain - classed as either threatened or near threatened. Diesel for supermarkets 'directly funding war' August Graham | 23rd May 2022 Tesco, Sainsbury’s, Asda, Morrisons accused of filling up on Russian oil at Navigator Terminals, Essex. Just bee good to me Nina Massey | 23rd May 2022 Reversing the loss of semi-natural areas could be the single most generally effective step in bumblebee conservation. Pagination Previous page ‹‹ Page 2 Next page ›› Subscribe to PA 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
Rees-Mogg mocked as 'climate denier' Martina Bet Richard Wheeler | 27th September 2022 Labour government 'would make Britain the first major country in the world to set and achieve the target of zero-carbon power by 2030'. 'The price of our fossil fuel addiction' Emily Beament | 14th September 2022 UN World Meteorological Organisation: 'Without ambitious action, the physical and socioeconomic impacts of climate change will be devastating.' Tories fail to insulate Britain Amy Gibbons | 30th August 2022 Home installations across Britain actually fell by more than 50 percent in the first half of 2022. Petrol stations targeted by activists Neil Lancefield | 26th August 2022 Just Stop Oil activists render fuel pumps unusable by breaking display glass and covering them with spray paint. Johnson's sewage crisis Rebecca Speare-Cole | 22nd August 2022 Environment Agency data shows water companies are failing to monitor sewage discharges along the coastline including at British seaside resorts. Greenpeace gets boulder Tess de la Mare | 15th August 2022 Greenpeace planning ‘boulder barrier’ in Cornish marine protected zone. Net Zero policy shortfalls exposed Sian Harrison | 19th July 2022 Campaigners hail legal victory in challenge over UK Government's Net Zero strategy. Just transition 'would bring more jobs' Hannah Carmichael | 15th July 2022 Just transition needed ‘at pace’ amid cost of living crisis, report says. Sleepwalking into a silent Spring Tess de la Mare | 12th July 2022 Humanity closer than ever to catastrophic biodiversity loss, expert warns. Cumbria coal mine delay Emily Beament | 7th July 2022 UK Government delays decision on Cumbria coal mine amid political turmoil. Home insulation policy 'fell off a cliff' Emily Beament | 3rd July 2022 The installation of home insulation measures 'fell off a cliff' a decade ago, the government's own climate advisors state. Insulate Britain and cut bills, say councils Emily Beament | 3rd July 2022 Badly insulated homes costing poor families extra £250 a year, say councils. The heat is on Emily Beament | 29th June 2022 Every heatwave ‘more intense and more likely’ because of climate breakdown. Green jobs 'mean higher wages' August Graham | 20th June 2022 'Most workers will feel net zero transition through changes to jobs they already do - rather than redundancies and completely new types of work.' Hell and high water for England's coastal towns Emily Beament | 15th June 2022 England could face around 35cm of sea level rise by 2050 and is nearly certain to see close to 1m sea level rise by the end of the century. Climate 'a tick box one-lesson thing' Catherine Lough | 9th June 2022 Pupils and teachers warn that education in the UK about climate breakdown is woefully inadequate - forcing kids to turn to TikTok. Halting Jackdaw gas field Katrine Bussey | 3rd June 2022 Environmental campaigners threaten legal action in a bid to halt development of the Jackdaw gas field. Protected peatlands burned despite ban Emily Beament | 2nd June 2022 Officials investigate claims peatland sites described as England’s “national rainforests” have been burned on grouse moors despite a ban. Butterflies in UK hit by climate breakdown Emily Beament | 25th May 2022 Half of British butterflies are now on the Red List for Great Britain - classed as either threatened or near threatened. Diesel for supermarkets 'directly funding war' August Graham | 23rd May 2022 Tesco, Sainsbury’s, Asda, Morrisons accused of filling up on Russian oil at Navigator Terminals, Essex. Just bee good to me Nina Massey | 23rd May 2022 Reversing the loss of semi-natural areas could be the single most generally effective step in bumblebee conservation. Pagination Previous page ‹‹ Page 2 Next page ›› Subscribe to PA 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 price of our fossil fuel addiction' Emily Beament | 14th September 2022 UN World Meteorological Organisation: 'Without ambitious action, the physical and socioeconomic impacts of climate change will be devastating.' Tories fail to insulate Britain Amy Gibbons | 30th August 2022 Home installations across Britain actually fell by more than 50 percent in the first half of 2022. Petrol stations targeted by activists Neil Lancefield | 26th August 2022 Just Stop Oil activists render fuel pumps unusable by breaking display glass and covering them with spray paint. Johnson's sewage crisis Rebecca Speare-Cole | 22nd August 2022 Environment Agency data shows water companies are failing to monitor sewage discharges along the coastline including at British seaside resorts. Greenpeace gets boulder Tess de la Mare | 15th August 2022 Greenpeace planning ‘boulder barrier’ in Cornish marine protected zone. Net Zero policy shortfalls exposed Sian Harrison | 19th July 2022 Campaigners hail legal victory in challenge over UK Government's Net Zero strategy. Just transition 'would bring more jobs' Hannah Carmichael | 15th July 2022 Just transition needed ‘at pace’ amid cost of living crisis, report says. Sleepwalking into a silent Spring Tess de la Mare | 12th July 2022 Humanity closer than ever to catastrophic biodiversity loss, expert warns. Cumbria coal mine delay Emily Beament | 7th July 2022 UK Government delays decision on Cumbria coal mine amid political turmoil. Home insulation policy 'fell off a cliff' Emily Beament | 3rd July 2022 The installation of home insulation measures 'fell off a cliff' a decade ago, the government's own climate advisors state. Insulate Britain and cut bills, say councils Emily Beament | 3rd July 2022 Badly insulated homes costing poor families extra £250 a year, say councils. The heat is on Emily Beament | 29th June 2022 Every heatwave ‘more intense and more likely’ because of climate breakdown. Green jobs 'mean higher wages' August Graham | 20th June 2022 'Most workers will feel net zero transition through changes to jobs they already do - rather than redundancies and completely new types of work.' Hell and high water for England's coastal towns Emily Beament | 15th June 2022 England could face around 35cm of sea level rise by 2050 and is nearly certain to see close to 1m sea level rise by the end of the century. Climate 'a tick box one-lesson thing' Catherine Lough | 9th June 2022 Pupils and teachers warn that education in the UK about climate breakdown is woefully inadequate - forcing kids to turn to TikTok. Halting Jackdaw gas field Katrine Bussey | 3rd June 2022 Environmental campaigners threaten legal action in a bid to halt development of the Jackdaw gas field. Protected peatlands burned despite ban Emily Beament | 2nd June 2022 Officials investigate claims peatland sites described as England’s “national rainforests” have been burned on grouse moors despite a ban. Butterflies in UK hit by climate breakdown Emily Beament | 25th May 2022 Half of British butterflies are now on the Red List for Great Britain - classed as either threatened or near threatened. Diesel for supermarkets 'directly funding war' August Graham | 23rd May 2022 Tesco, Sainsbury’s, Asda, Morrisons accused of filling up on Russian oil at Navigator Terminals, Essex. Just bee good to me Nina Massey | 23rd May 2022 Reversing the loss of semi-natural areas could be the single most generally effective step in bumblebee conservation. Pagination Previous page ‹‹ Page 2 Next page ›› Subscribe to PA 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
Tories fail to insulate Britain Amy Gibbons | 30th August 2022 Home installations across Britain actually fell by more than 50 percent in the first half of 2022. Petrol stations targeted by activists Neil Lancefield | 26th August 2022 Just Stop Oil activists render fuel pumps unusable by breaking display glass and covering them with spray paint. Johnson's sewage crisis Rebecca Speare-Cole | 22nd August 2022 Environment Agency data shows water companies are failing to monitor sewage discharges along the coastline including at British seaside resorts. Greenpeace gets boulder Tess de la Mare | 15th August 2022 Greenpeace planning ‘boulder barrier’ in Cornish marine protected zone. Net Zero policy shortfalls exposed Sian Harrison | 19th July 2022 Campaigners hail legal victory in challenge over UK Government's Net Zero strategy. Just transition 'would bring more jobs' Hannah Carmichael | 15th July 2022 Just transition needed ‘at pace’ amid cost of living crisis, report says. Sleepwalking into a silent Spring Tess de la Mare | 12th July 2022 Humanity closer than ever to catastrophic biodiversity loss, expert warns. Cumbria coal mine delay Emily Beament | 7th July 2022 UK Government delays decision on Cumbria coal mine amid political turmoil. Home insulation policy 'fell off a cliff' Emily Beament | 3rd July 2022 The installation of home insulation measures 'fell off a cliff' a decade ago, the government's own climate advisors state. Insulate Britain and cut bills, say councils Emily Beament | 3rd July 2022 Badly insulated homes costing poor families extra £250 a year, say councils. The heat is on Emily Beament | 29th June 2022 Every heatwave ‘more intense and more likely’ because of climate breakdown. Green jobs 'mean higher wages' August Graham | 20th June 2022 'Most workers will feel net zero transition through changes to jobs they already do - rather than redundancies and completely new types of work.' Hell and high water for England's coastal towns Emily Beament | 15th June 2022 England could face around 35cm of sea level rise by 2050 and is nearly certain to see close to 1m sea level rise by the end of the century. Climate 'a tick box one-lesson thing' Catherine Lough | 9th June 2022 Pupils and teachers warn that education in the UK about climate breakdown is woefully inadequate - forcing kids to turn to TikTok. Halting Jackdaw gas field Katrine Bussey | 3rd June 2022 Environmental campaigners threaten legal action in a bid to halt development of the Jackdaw gas field. Protected peatlands burned despite ban Emily Beament | 2nd June 2022 Officials investigate claims peatland sites described as England’s “national rainforests” have been burned on grouse moors despite a ban. Butterflies in UK hit by climate breakdown Emily Beament | 25th May 2022 Half of British butterflies are now on the Red List for Great Britain - classed as either threatened or near threatened. Diesel for supermarkets 'directly funding war' August Graham | 23rd May 2022 Tesco, Sainsbury’s, Asda, Morrisons accused of filling up on Russian oil at Navigator Terminals, Essex. Just bee good to me Nina Massey | 23rd May 2022 Reversing the loss of semi-natural areas could be the single most generally effective step in bumblebee conservation. Pagination Previous page ‹‹ Page 2 Next page ›› Subscribe to PA 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
Petrol stations targeted by activists Neil Lancefield | 26th August 2022 Just Stop Oil activists render fuel pumps unusable by breaking display glass and covering them with spray paint. Johnson's sewage crisis Rebecca Speare-Cole | 22nd August 2022 Environment Agency data shows water companies are failing to monitor sewage discharges along the coastline including at British seaside resorts. Greenpeace gets boulder Tess de la Mare | 15th August 2022 Greenpeace planning ‘boulder barrier’ in Cornish marine protected zone. Net Zero policy shortfalls exposed Sian Harrison | 19th July 2022 Campaigners hail legal victory in challenge over UK Government's Net Zero strategy. Just transition 'would bring more jobs' Hannah Carmichael | 15th July 2022 Just transition needed ‘at pace’ amid cost of living crisis, report says. Sleepwalking into a silent Spring Tess de la Mare | 12th July 2022 Humanity closer than ever to catastrophic biodiversity loss, expert warns. Cumbria coal mine delay Emily Beament | 7th July 2022 UK Government delays decision on Cumbria coal mine amid political turmoil. Home insulation policy 'fell off a cliff' Emily Beament | 3rd July 2022 The installation of home insulation measures 'fell off a cliff' a decade ago, the government's own climate advisors state. Insulate Britain and cut bills, say councils Emily Beament | 3rd July 2022 Badly insulated homes costing poor families extra £250 a year, say councils. The heat is on Emily Beament | 29th June 2022 Every heatwave ‘more intense and more likely’ because of climate breakdown. Green jobs 'mean higher wages' August Graham | 20th June 2022 'Most workers will feel net zero transition through changes to jobs they already do - rather than redundancies and completely new types of work.' Hell and high water for England's coastal towns Emily Beament | 15th June 2022 England could face around 35cm of sea level rise by 2050 and is nearly certain to see close to 1m sea level rise by the end of the century. Climate 'a tick box one-lesson thing' Catherine Lough | 9th June 2022 Pupils and teachers warn that education in the UK about climate breakdown is woefully inadequate - forcing kids to turn to TikTok. Halting Jackdaw gas field Katrine Bussey | 3rd June 2022 Environmental campaigners threaten legal action in a bid to halt development of the Jackdaw gas field. Protected peatlands burned despite ban Emily Beament | 2nd June 2022 Officials investigate claims peatland sites described as England’s “national rainforests” have been burned on grouse moors despite a ban. Butterflies in UK hit by climate breakdown Emily Beament | 25th May 2022 Half of British butterflies are now on the Red List for Great Britain - classed as either threatened or near threatened. Diesel for supermarkets 'directly funding war' August Graham | 23rd May 2022 Tesco, Sainsbury’s, Asda, Morrisons accused of filling up on Russian oil at Navigator Terminals, Essex. Just bee good to me Nina Massey | 23rd May 2022 Reversing the loss of semi-natural areas could be the single most generally effective step in bumblebee conservation. Pagination Previous page ‹‹ Page 2 Next page ›› Subscribe to PA 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
Johnson's sewage crisis Rebecca Speare-Cole | 22nd August 2022 Environment Agency data shows water companies are failing to monitor sewage discharges along the coastline including at British seaside resorts. Greenpeace gets boulder Tess de la Mare | 15th August 2022 Greenpeace planning ‘boulder barrier’ in Cornish marine protected zone. Net Zero policy shortfalls exposed Sian Harrison | 19th July 2022 Campaigners hail legal victory in challenge over UK Government's Net Zero strategy. Just transition 'would bring more jobs' Hannah Carmichael | 15th July 2022 Just transition needed ‘at pace’ amid cost of living crisis, report says. Sleepwalking into a silent Spring Tess de la Mare | 12th July 2022 Humanity closer than ever to catastrophic biodiversity loss, expert warns. Cumbria coal mine delay Emily Beament | 7th July 2022 UK Government delays decision on Cumbria coal mine amid political turmoil. Home insulation policy 'fell off a cliff' Emily Beament | 3rd July 2022 The installation of home insulation measures 'fell off a cliff' a decade ago, the government's own climate advisors state. Insulate Britain and cut bills, say councils Emily Beament | 3rd July 2022 Badly insulated homes costing poor families extra £250 a year, say councils. The heat is on Emily Beament | 29th June 2022 Every heatwave ‘more intense and more likely’ because of climate breakdown. Green jobs 'mean higher wages' August Graham | 20th June 2022 'Most workers will feel net zero transition through changes to jobs they already do - rather than redundancies and completely new types of work.' Hell and high water for England's coastal towns Emily Beament | 15th June 2022 England could face around 35cm of sea level rise by 2050 and is nearly certain to see close to 1m sea level rise by the end of the century. Climate 'a tick box one-lesson thing' Catherine Lough | 9th June 2022 Pupils and teachers warn that education in the UK about climate breakdown is woefully inadequate - forcing kids to turn to TikTok. Halting Jackdaw gas field Katrine Bussey | 3rd June 2022 Environmental campaigners threaten legal action in a bid to halt development of the Jackdaw gas field. Protected peatlands burned despite ban Emily Beament | 2nd June 2022 Officials investigate claims peatland sites described as England’s “national rainforests” have been burned on grouse moors despite a ban. Butterflies in UK hit by climate breakdown Emily Beament | 25th May 2022 Half of British butterflies are now on the Red List for Great Britain - classed as either threatened or near threatened. Diesel for supermarkets 'directly funding war' August Graham | 23rd May 2022 Tesco, Sainsbury’s, Asda, Morrisons accused of filling up on Russian oil at Navigator Terminals, Essex. Just bee good to me Nina Massey | 23rd May 2022 Reversing the loss of semi-natural areas could be the single most generally effective step in bumblebee conservation. Pagination Previous page ‹‹ Page 2 Next page ›› Subscribe to PA 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
Greenpeace gets boulder Tess de la Mare | 15th August 2022 Greenpeace planning ‘boulder barrier’ in Cornish marine protected zone. Net Zero policy shortfalls exposed Sian Harrison | 19th July 2022 Campaigners hail legal victory in challenge over UK Government's Net Zero strategy. Just transition 'would bring more jobs' Hannah Carmichael | 15th July 2022 Just transition needed ‘at pace’ amid cost of living crisis, report says. Sleepwalking into a silent Spring Tess de la Mare | 12th July 2022 Humanity closer than ever to catastrophic biodiversity loss, expert warns. Cumbria coal mine delay Emily Beament | 7th July 2022 UK Government delays decision on Cumbria coal mine amid political turmoil. Home insulation policy 'fell off a cliff' Emily Beament | 3rd July 2022 The installation of home insulation measures 'fell off a cliff' a decade ago, the government's own climate advisors state. Insulate Britain and cut bills, say councils Emily Beament | 3rd July 2022 Badly insulated homes costing poor families extra £250 a year, say councils. The heat is on Emily Beament | 29th June 2022 Every heatwave ‘more intense and more likely’ because of climate breakdown. Green jobs 'mean higher wages' August Graham | 20th June 2022 'Most workers will feel net zero transition through changes to jobs they already do - rather than redundancies and completely new types of work.' Hell and high water for England's coastal towns Emily Beament | 15th June 2022 England could face around 35cm of sea level rise by 2050 and is nearly certain to see close to 1m sea level rise by the end of the century. Climate 'a tick box one-lesson thing' Catherine Lough | 9th June 2022 Pupils and teachers warn that education in the UK about climate breakdown is woefully inadequate - forcing kids to turn to TikTok. Halting Jackdaw gas field Katrine Bussey | 3rd June 2022 Environmental campaigners threaten legal action in a bid to halt development of the Jackdaw gas field. Protected peatlands burned despite ban Emily Beament | 2nd June 2022 Officials investigate claims peatland sites described as England’s “national rainforests” have been burned on grouse moors despite a ban. Butterflies in UK hit by climate breakdown Emily Beament | 25th May 2022 Half of British butterflies are now on the Red List for Great Britain - classed as either threatened or near threatened. Diesel for supermarkets 'directly funding war' August Graham | 23rd May 2022 Tesco, Sainsbury’s, Asda, Morrisons accused of filling up on Russian oil at Navigator Terminals, Essex. Just bee good to me Nina Massey | 23rd May 2022 Reversing the loss of semi-natural areas could be the single most generally effective step in bumblebee conservation. Pagination Previous page ‹‹ Page 2 Next page ›› Subscribe to PA 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
Net Zero policy shortfalls exposed Sian Harrison | 19th July 2022 Campaigners hail legal victory in challenge over UK Government's Net Zero strategy. Just transition 'would bring more jobs' Hannah Carmichael | 15th July 2022 Just transition needed ‘at pace’ amid cost of living crisis, report says. Sleepwalking into a silent Spring Tess de la Mare | 12th July 2022 Humanity closer than ever to catastrophic biodiversity loss, expert warns. Cumbria coal mine delay Emily Beament | 7th July 2022 UK Government delays decision on Cumbria coal mine amid political turmoil. Home insulation policy 'fell off a cliff' Emily Beament | 3rd July 2022 The installation of home insulation measures 'fell off a cliff' a decade ago, the government's own climate advisors state. Insulate Britain and cut bills, say councils Emily Beament | 3rd July 2022 Badly insulated homes costing poor families extra £250 a year, say councils. The heat is on Emily Beament | 29th June 2022 Every heatwave ‘more intense and more likely’ because of climate breakdown. Green jobs 'mean higher wages' August Graham | 20th June 2022 'Most workers will feel net zero transition through changes to jobs they already do - rather than redundancies and completely new types of work.' Hell and high water for England's coastal towns Emily Beament | 15th June 2022 England could face around 35cm of sea level rise by 2050 and is nearly certain to see close to 1m sea level rise by the end of the century. Climate 'a tick box one-lesson thing' Catherine Lough | 9th June 2022 Pupils and teachers warn that education in the UK about climate breakdown is woefully inadequate - forcing kids to turn to TikTok. Halting Jackdaw gas field Katrine Bussey | 3rd June 2022 Environmental campaigners threaten legal action in a bid to halt development of the Jackdaw gas field. Protected peatlands burned despite ban Emily Beament | 2nd June 2022 Officials investigate claims peatland sites described as England’s “national rainforests” have been burned on grouse moors despite a ban. Butterflies in UK hit by climate breakdown Emily Beament | 25th May 2022 Half of British butterflies are now on the Red List for Great Britain - classed as either threatened or near threatened. Diesel for supermarkets 'directly funding war' August Graham | 23rd May 2022 Tesco, Sainsbury’s, Asda, Morrisons accused of filling up on Russian oil at Navigator Terminals, Essex. Just bee good to me Nina Massey | 23rd May 2022 Reversing the loss of semi-natural areas could be the single most generally effective step in bumblebee conservation. Pagination Previous page ‹‹ Page 2 Next page ›› Subscribe to PA 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
Just transition 'would bring more jobs' Hannah Carmichael | 15th July 2022 Just transition needed ‘at pace’ amid cost of living crisis, report says. Sleepwalking into a silent Spring Tess de la Mare | 12th July 2022 Humanity closer than ever to catastrophic biodiversity loss, expert warns. Cumbria coal mine delay Emily Beament | 7th July 2022 UK Government delays decision on Cumbria coal mine amid political turmoil. Home insulation policy 'fell off a cliff' Emily Beament | 3rd July 2022 The installation of home insulation measures 'fell off a cliff' a decade ago, the government's own climate advisors state. Insulate Britain and cut bills, say councils Emily Beament | 3rd July 2022 Badly insulated homes costing poor families extra £250 a year, say councils. The heat is on Emily Beament | 29th June 2022 Every heatwave ‘more intense and more likely’ because of climate breakdown. Green jobs 'mean higher wages' August Graham | 20th June 2022 'Most workers will feel net zero transition through changes to jobs they already do - rather than redundancies and completely new types of work.' Hell and high water for England's coastal towns Emily Beament | 15th June 2022 England could face around 35cm of sea level rise by 2050 and is nearly certain to see close to 1m sea level rise by the end of the century. Climate 'a tick box one-lesson thing' Catherine Lough | 9th June 2022 Pupils and teachers warn that education in the UK about climate breakdown is woefully inadequate - forcing kids to turn to TikTok. Halting Jackdaw gas field Katrine Bussey | 3rd June 2022 Environmental campaigners threaten legal action in a bid to halt development of the Jackdaw gas field. Protected peatlands burned despite ban Emily Beament | 2nd June 2022 Officials investigate claims peatland sites described as England’s “national rainforests” have been burned on grouse moors despite a ban. Butterflies in UK hit by climate breakdown Emily Beament | 25th May 2022 Half of British butterflies are now on the Red List for Great Britain - classed as either threatened or near threatened. Diesel for supermarkets 'directly funding war' August Graham | 23rd May 2022 Tesco, Sainsbury’s, Asda, Morrisons accused of filling up on Russian oil at Navigator Terminals, Essex. Just bee good to me Nina Massey | 23rd May 2022 Reversing the loss of semi-natural areas could be the single most generally effective step in bumblebee conservation. Pagination Previous page ‹‹ Page 2 Next page ›› Subscribe to PA 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
Sleepwalking into a silent Spring Tess de la Mare | 12th July 2022 Humanity closer than ever to catastrophic biodiversity loss, expert warns. Cumbria coal mine delay Emily Beament | 7th July 2022 UK Government delays decision on Cumbria coal mine amid political turmoil. Home insulation policy 'fell off a cliff' Emily Beament | 3rd July 2022 The installation of home insulation measures 'fell off a cliff' a decade ago, the government's own climate advisors state. Insulate Britain and cut bills, say councils Emily Beament | 3rd July 2022 Badly insulated homes costing poor families extra £250 a year, say councils. The heat is on Emily Beament | 29th June 2022 Every heatwave ‘more intense and more likely’ because of climate breakdown. Green jobs 'mean higher wages' August Graham | 20th June 2022 'Most workers will feel net zero transition through changes to jobs they already do - rather than redundancies and completely new types of work.' Hell and high water for England's coastal towns Emily Beament | 15th June 2022 England could face around 35cm of sea level rise by 2050 and is nearly certain to see close to 1m sea level rise by the end of the century. Climate 'a tick box one-lesson thing' Catherine Lough | 9th June 2022 Pupils and teachers warn that education in the UK about climate breakdown is woefully inadequate - forcing kids to turn to TikTok. Halting Jackdaw gas field Katrine Bussey | 3rd June 2022 Environmental campaigners threaten legal action in a bid to halt development of the Jackdaw gas field. Protected peatlands burned despite ban Emily Beament | 2nd June 2022 Officials investigate claims peatland sites described as England’s “national rainforests” have been burned on grouse moors despite a ban. Butterflies in UK hit by climate breakdown Emily Beament | 25th May 2022 Half of British butterflies are now on the Red List for Great Britain - classed as either threatened or near threatened. Diesel for supermarkets 'directly funding war' August Graham | 23rd May 2022 Tesco, Sainsbury’s, Asda, Morrisons accused of filling up on Russian oil at Navigator Terminals, Essex. Just bee good to me Nina Massey | 23rd May 2022 Reversing the loss of semi-natural areas could be the single most generally effective step in bumblebee conservation. Pagination Previous page ‹‹ Page 2 Next page ›› Subscribe to PA 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. Home insulation policy 'fell off a cliff' Emily Beament | 3rd July 2022 The installation of home insulation measures 'fell off a cliff' a decade ago, the government's own climate advisors state. Insulate Britain and cut bills, say councils Emily Beament | 3rd July 2022 Badly insulated homes costing poor families extra £250 a year, say councils. The heat is on Emily Beament | 29th June 2022 Every heatwave ‘more intense and more likely’ because of climate breakdown. Green jobs 'mean higher wages' August Graham | 20th June 2022 'Most workers will feel net zero transition through changes to jobs they already do - rather than redundancies and completely new types of work.' Hell and high water for England's coastal towns Emily Beament | 15th June 2022 England could face around 35cm of sea level rise by 2050 and is nearly certain to see close to 1m sea level rise by the end of the century. Climate 'a tick box one-lesson thing' Catherine Lough | 9th June 2022 Pupils and teachers warn that education in the UK about climate breakdown is woefully inadequate - forcing kids to turn to TikTok. Halting Jackdaw gas field Katrine Bussey | 3rd June 2022 Environmental campaigners threaten legal action in a bid to halt development of the Jackdaw gas field. Protected peatlands burned despite ban Emily Beament | 2nd June 2022 Officials investigate claims peatland sites described as England’s “national rainforests” have been burned on grouse moors despite a ban. Butterflies in UK hit by climate breakdown Emily Beament | 25th May 2022 Half of British butterflies are now on the Red List for Great Britain - classed as either threatened or near threatened. Diesel for supermarkets 'directly funding war' August Graham | 23rd May 2022 Tesco, Sainsbury’s, Asda, Morrisons accused of filling up on Russian oil at Navigator Terminals, Essex. Just bee good to me Nina Massey | 23rd May 2022 Reversing the loss of semi-natural areas could be the single most generally effective step in bumblebee conservation. Pagination Previous page ‹‹ Page 2 Next page ›› Subscribe to PA
Home insulation policy 'fell off a cliff' Emily Beament | 3rd July 2022 The installation of home insulation measures 'fell off a cliff' a decade ago, the government's own climate advisors state. Insulate Britain and cut bills, say councils Emily Beament | 3rd July 2022 Badly insulated homes costing poor families extra £250 a year, say councils. The heat is on Emily Beament | 29th June 2022 Every heatwave ‘more intense and more likely’ because of climate breakdown. Green jobs 'mean higher wages' August Graham | 20th June 2022 'Most workers will feel net zero transition through changes to jobs they already do - rather than redundancies and completely new types of work.' Hell and high water for England's coastal towns Emily Beament | 15th June 2022 England could face around 35cm of sea level rise by 2050 and is nearly certain to see close to 1m sea level rise by the end of the century. Climate 'a tick box one-lesson thing' Catherine Lough | 9th June 2022 Pupils and teachers warn that education in the UK about climate breakdown is woefully inadequate - forcing kids to turn to TikTok. Halting Jackdaw gas field Katrine Bussey | 3rd June 2022 Environmental campaigners threaten legal action in a bid to halt development of the Jackdaw gas field. Protected peatlands burned despite ban Emily Beament | 2nd June 2022 Officials investigate claims peatland sites described as England’s “national rainforests” have been burned on grouse moors despite a ban. Butterflies in UK hit by climate breakdown Emily Beament | 25th May 2022 Half of British butterflies are now on the Red List for Great Britain - classed as either threatened or near threatened. Diesel for supermarkets 'directly funding war' August Graham | 23rd May 2022 Tesco, Sainsbury’s, Asda, Morrisons accused of filling up on Russian oil at Navigator Terminals, Essex. Just bee good to me Nina Massey | 23rd May 2022 Reversing the loss of semi-natural areas could be the single most generally effective step in bumblebee conservation. Pagination Previous page ‹‹ Page 2 Next page ›› Subscribe to PA
Insulate Britain and cut bills, say councils Emily Beament | 3rd July 2022 Badly insulated homes costing poor families extra £250 a year, say councils. The heat is on Emily Beament | 29th June 2022 Every heatwave ‘more intense and more likely’ because of climate breakdown. Green jobs 'mean higher wages' August Graham | 20th June 2022 'Most workers will feel net zero transition through changes to jobs they already do - rather than redundancies and completely new types of work.' Hell and high water for England's coastal towns Emily Beament | 15th June 2022 England could face around 35cm of sea level rise by 2050 and is nearly certain to see close to 1m sea level rise by the end of the century. Climate 'a tick box one-lesson thing' Catherine Lough | 9th June 2022 Pupils and teachers warn that education in the UK about climate breakdown is woefully inadequate - forcing kids to turn to TikTok. Halting Jackdaw gas field Katrine Bussey | 3rd June 2022 Environmental campaigners threaten legal action in a bid to halt development of the Jackdaw gas field. Protected peatlands burned despite ban Emily Beament | 2nd June 2022 Officials investigate claims peatland sites described as England’s “national rainforests” have been burned on grouse moors despite a ban. Butterflies in UK hit by climate breakdown Emily Beament | 25th May 2022 Half of British butterflies are now on the Red List for Great Britain - classed as either threatened or near threatened. Diesel for supermarkets 'directly funding war' August Graham | 23rd May 2022 Tesco, Sainsbury’s, Asda, Morrisons accused of filling up on Russian oil at Navigator Terminals, Essex. Just bee good to me Nina Massey | 23rd May 2022 Reversing the loss of semi-natural areas could be the single most generally effective step in bumblebee conservation. Pagination Previous page ‹‹ Page 2 Next page ›› Subscribe to PA
The heat is on Emily Beament | 29th June 2022 Every heatwave ‘more intense and more likely’ because of climate breakdown. Green jobs 'mean higher wages' August Graham | 20th June 2022 'Most workers will feel net zero transition through changes to jobs they already do - rather than redundancies and completely new types of work.' Hell and high water for England's coastal towns Emily Beament | 15th June 2022 England could face around 35cm of sea level rise by 2050 and is nearly certain to see close to 1m sea level rise by the end of the century. Climate 'a tick box one-lesson thing' Catherine Lough | 9th June 2022 Pupils and teachers warn that education in the UK about climate breakdown is woefully inadequate - forcing kids to turn to TikTok. Halting Jackdaw gas field Katrine Bussey | 3rd June 2022 Environmental campaigners threaten legal action in a bid to halt development of the Jackdaw gas field. Protected peatlands burned despite ban Emily Beament | 2nd June 2022 Officials investigate claims peatland sites described as England’s “national rainforests” have been burned on grouse moors despite a ban. Butterflies in UK hit by climate breakdown Emily Beament | 25th May 2022 Half of British butterflies are now on the Red List for Great Britain - classed as either threatened or near threatened. Diesel for supermarkets 'directly funding war' August Graham | 23rd May 2022 Tesco, Sainsbury’s, Asda, Morrisons accused of filling up on Russian oil at Navigator Terminals, Essex. Just bee good to me Nina Massey | 23rd May 2022 Reversing the loss of semi-natural areas could be the single most generally effective step in bumblebee conservation. Pagination Previous page ‹‹ Page 2 Next page ›› Subscribe to PA
Green jobs 'mean higher wages' August Graham | 20th June 2022 'Most workers will feel net zero transition through changes to jobs they already do - rather than redundancies and completely new types of work.' Hell and high water for England's coastal towns Emily Beament | 15th June 2022 England could face around 35cm of sea level rise by 2050 and is nearly certain to see close to 1m sea level rise by the end of the century. Climate 'a tick box one-lesson thing' Catherine Lough | 9th June 2022 Pupils and teachers warn that education in the UK about climate breakdown is woefully inadequate - forcing kids to turn to TikTok. Halting Jackdaw gas field Katrine Bussey | 3rd June 2022 Environmental campaigners threaten legal action in a bid to halt development of the Jackdaw gas field. Protected peatlands burned despite ban Emily Beament | 2nd June 2022 Officials investigate claims peatland sites described as England’s “national rainforests” have been burned on grouse moors despite a ban. Butterflies in UK hit by climate breakdown Emily Beament | 25th May 2022 Half of British butterflies are now on the Red List for Great Britain - classed as either threatened or near threatened. Diesel for supermarkets 'directly funding war' August Graham | 23rd May 2022 Tesco, Sainsbury’s, Asda, Morrisons accused of filling up on Russian oil at Navigator Terminals, Essex. Just bee good to me Nina Massey | 23rd May 2022 Reversing the loss of semi-natural areas could be the single most generally effective step in bumblebee conservation. Pagination Previous page ‹‹ Page 2 Next page ›› Subscribe to PA
Hell and high water for England's coastal towns Emily Beament | 15th June 2022 England could face around 35cm of sea level rise by 2050 and is nearly certain to see close to 1m sea level rise by the end of the century. Climate 'a tick box one-lesson thing' Catherine Lough | 9th June 2022 Pupils and teachers warn that education in the UK about climate breakdown is woefully inadequate - forcing kids to turn to TikTok. Halting Jackdaw gas field Katrine Bussey | 3rd June 2022 Environmental campaigners threaten legal action in a bid to halt development of the Jackdaw gas field. Protected peatlands burned despite ban Emily Beament | 2nd June 2022 Officials investigate claims peatland sites described as England’s “national rainforests” have been burned on grouse moors despite a ban. Butterflies in UK hit by climate breakdown Emily Beament | 25th May 2022 Half of British butterflies are now on the Red List for Great Britain - classed as either threatened or near threatened. Diesel for supermarkets 'directly funding war' August Graham | 23rd May 2022 Tesco, Sainsbury’s, Asda, Morrisons accused of filling up on Russian oil at Navigator Terminals, Essex. Just bee good to me Nina Massey | 23rd May 2022 Reversing the loss of semi-natural areas could be the single most generally effective step in bumblebee conservation. Pagination Previous page ‹‹ Page 2 Next page ›› Subscribe to PA
Climate 'a tick box one-lesson thing' Catherine Lough | 9th June 2022 Pupils and teachers warn that education in the UK about climate breakdown is woefully inadequate - forcing kids to turn to TikTok. Halting Jackdaw gas field Katrine Bussey | 3rd June 2022 Environmental campaigners threaten legal action in a bid to halt development of the Jackdaw gas field. Protected peatlands burned despite ban Emily Beament | 2nd June 2022 Officials investigate claims peatland sites described as England’s “national rainforests” have been burned on grouse moors despite a ban. Butterflies in UK hit by climate breakdown Emily Beament | 25th May 2022 Half of British butterflies are now on the Red List for Great Britain - classed as either threatened or near threatened. Diesel for supermarkets 'directly funding war' August Graham | 23rd May 2022 Tesco, Sainsbury’s, Asda, Morrisons accused of filling up on Russian oil at Navigator Terminals, Essex. Just bee good to me Nina Massey | 23rd May 2022 Reversing the loss of semi-natural areas could be the single most generally effective step in bumblebee conservation. Pagination Previous page ‹‹ Page 2 Next page ›› Subscribe to PA
Halting Jackdaw gas field Katrine Bussey | 3rd June 2022 Environmental campaigners threaten legal action in a bid to halt development of the Jackdaw gas field. Protected peatlands burned despite ban Emily Beament | 2nd June 2022 Officials investigate claims peatland sites described as England’s “national rainforests” have been burned on grouse moors despite a ban. Butterflies in UK hit by climate breakdown Emily Beament | 25th May 2022 Half of British butterflies are now on the Red List for Great Britain - classed as either threatened or near threatened. Diesel for supermarkets 'directly funding war' August Graham | 23rd May 2022 Tesco, Sainsbury’s, Asda, Morrisons accused of filling up on Russian oil at Navigator Terminals, Essex. Just bee good to me Nina Massey | 23rd May 2022 Reversing the loss of semi-natural areas could be the single most generally effective step in bumblebee conservation. Pagination Previous page ‹‹ Page 2 Next page ›› Subscribe to PA
Protected peatlands burned despite ban Emily Beament | 2nd June 2022 Officials investigate claims peatland sites described as England’s “national rainforests” have been burned on grouse moors despite a ban. Butterflies in UK hit by climate breakdown Emily Beament | 25th May 2022 Half of British butterflies are now on the Red List for Great Britain - classed as either threatened or near threatened. Diesel for supermarkets 'directly funding war' August Graham | 23rd May 2022 Tesco, Sainsbury’s, Asda, Morrisons accused of filling up on Russian oil at Navigator Terminals, Essex. Just bee good to me Nina Massey | 23rd May 2022 Reversing the loss of semi-natural areas could be the single most generally effective step in bumblebee conservation. Pagination Previous page ‹‹ Page 2 Next page ›› Subscribe to PA
Butterflies in UK hit by climate breakdown Emily Beament | 25th May 2022 Half of British butterflies are now on the Red List for Great Britain - classed as either threatened or near threatened. Diesel for supermarkets 'directly funding war' August Graham | 23rd May 2022 Tesco, Sainsbury’s, Asda, Morrisons accused of filling up on Russian oil at Navigator Terminals, Essex. Just bee good to me Nina Massey | 23rd May 2022 Reversing the loss of semi-natural areas could be the single most generally effective step in bumblebee conservation. Pagination Previous page ‹‹ Page 2 Next page ›› Subscribe to PA
Diesel for supermarkets 'directly funding war' August Graham | 23rd May 2022 Tesco, Sainsbury’s, Asda, Morrisons accused of filling up on Russian oil at Navigator Terminals, Essex. Just bee good to me Nina Massey | 23rd May 2022 Reversing the loss of semi-natural areas could be the single most generally effective step in bumblebee conservation.
Just bee good to me Nina Massey | 23rd May 2022 Reversing the loss of semi-natural areas could be the single most generally effective step in bumblebee conservation.