Climate change and machine learning Emily Folk | 27th July 2020 Machine learning can make a huge impact on the planet ranging from energy efficiency to reducing the impact of emissions. Affluent households energy intensive Oliver Milman | 26th July 2020 Wealthy Americans’ homes generate 25 percent more greenhouse gasses than those less affluent. Plastic Song Staff Reporter | 23rd July 2020 New short film offers visionary perspective on the plastic pollution crisis. A microplastics deluge Emily Beament | 22nd July 2020 The Thames in London, UK, has a higher density of microplastics than several other major European rivers. China's covid drop in air pollution Staff Reporter | 20th July 2020 Air pollution in China fell 48 percent due to economic impact of Covid-19 policies. Zero waste shopping Emily Beament | 16th July 2020 Loop is selling goods such as drinks, sauces, yogurt, shampoo, soaps and toothpaste in durable, reusable packaging. Cancer warnings for pesticides? Emily Folk | 13th July 2020 Several lawsuits have been settled by Bayer-Monsanto due to cancer claims relating to the pesticide Roundup. Do we need new labelling laws? Unequal access to air quality information Marianne Brooker | 9th July 2020 Half of world’s people lack access to air quality data, hampering efforts to tackle one of biggest public health threats Pesticides are killing us Emily Beament | 8th July 2020 A shocking 16,900 tonnes of pesticides are applied to the countryside every year - threatening our life support systems. The Ramsar Convention and Japan's rice-paddy ecosystems Phil Carter | 6th July 2020 Urgent action is needed nationwide as Japan becomes a hotspot for insect loss. Before the noble Lord sits down... Natalie Bennett | 2nd July 2020 Exporting emissions is not the same as cutting them. Deposit scheme to slash plastic pollution Staff Reporter | 30th June 2020 'It’s high time the government takes its lead from the public and introduces a scheme that will give us the best chance to combat litter and plastic pollution once and for all.' Hockey League's carbon footprint Staff Reporter | 11th June 2020 Sport needs to do more to combat climate change. Pesticide threat from Brexit trade deals Emily Beament | 9th June 2020 Trade deals with countries such as the US, Australia and India would drive down UK food standards. Lockdown pollution reprieve for lung patients Ella Pickover | 4th June 2020 British Lung Foundation (BLF) found that 16 percent of people suffering lung conditions had noticed an improvement in symptoms during lockdown. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Current page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 … Next page ›› Last page Last » Home Editors’ Picks Themes Activism Biodiversity Climate Breakdown Economics and policy Energy Food and Farming Mining Pollution Writers Brendan Montague Catherine Early Natalie Bennett Simon Pirani Gareth Dale Yasmin Dahnoun Ecologist Writers' Fund Resurgence & Ecologist Ecologist recycled Events
Affluent households energy intensive Oliver Milman | 26th July 2020 Wealthy Americans’ homes generate 25 percent more greenhouse gasses than those less affluent. Plastic Song Staff Reporter | 23rd July 2020 New short film offers visionary perspective on the plastic pollution crisis. A microplastics deluge Emily Beament | 22nd July 2020 The Thames in London, UK, has a higher density of microplastics than several other major European rivers. China's covid drop in air pollution Staff Reporter | 20th July 2020 Air pollution in China fell 48 percent due to economic impact of Covid-19 policies. Zero waste shopping Emily Beament | 16th July 2020 Loop is selling goods such as drinks, sauces, yogurt, shampoo, soaps and toothpaste in durable, reusable packaging. Cancer warnings for pesticides? Emily Folk | 13th July 2020 Several lawsuits have been settled by Bayer-Monsanto due to cancer claims relating to the pesticide Roundup. Do we need new labelling laws? Unequal access to air quality information Marianne Brooker | 9th July 2020 Half of world’s people lack access to air quality data, hampering efforts to tackle one of biggest public health threats Pesticides are killing us Emily Beament | 8th July 2020 A shocking 16,900 tonnes of pesticides are applied to the countryside every year - threatening our life support systems. The Ramsar Convention and Japan's rice-paddy ecosystems Phil Carter | 6th July 2020 Urgent action is needed nationwide as Japan becomes a hotspot for insect loss. Before the noble Lord sits down... Natalie Bennett | 2nd July 2020 Exporting emissions is not the same as cutting them. Deposit scheme to slash plastic pollution Staff Reporter | 30th June 2020 'It’s high time the government takes its lead from the public and introduces a scheme that will give us the best chance to combat litter and plastic pollution once and for all.' Hockey League's carbon footprint Staff Reporter | 11th June 2020 Sport needs to do more to combat climate change. Pesticide threat from Brexit trade deals Emily Beament | 9th June 2020 Trade deals with countries such as the US, Australia and India would drive down UK food standards. Lockdown pollution reprieve for lung patients Ella Pickover | 4th June 2020 British Lung Foundation (BLF) found that 16 percent of people suffering lung conditions had noticed an improvement in symptoms during lockdown. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Current page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 … Next page ›› Last page Last » Home Editors’ Picks Themes Activism Biodiversity Climate Breakdown Economics and policy Energy Food and Farming Mining Pollution Writers Brendan Montague Catherine Early Natalie Bennett Simon Pirani Gareth Dale Yasmin Dahnoun Ecologist Writers' Fund Resurgence & Ecologist Ecologist recycled Events
Plastic Song Staff Reporter | 23rd July 2020 New short film offers visionary perspective on the plastic pollution crisis. A microplastics deluge Emily Beament | 22nd July 2020 The Thames in London, UK, has a higher density of microplastics than several other major European rivers. China's covid drop in air pollution Staff Reporter | 20th July 2020 Air pollution in China fell 48 percent due to economic impact of Covid-19 policies. Zero waste shopping Emily Beament | 16th July 2020 Loop is selling goods such as drinks, sauces, yogurt, shampoo, soaps and toothpaste in durable, reusable packaging. Cancer warnings for pesticides? Emily Folk | 13th July 2020 Several lawsuits have been settled by Bayer-Monsanto due to cancer claims relating to the pesticide Roundup. Do we need new labelling laws? Unequal access to air quality information Marianne Brooker | 9th July 2020 Half of world’s people lack access to air quality data, hampering efforts to tackle one of biggest public health threats Pesticides are killing us Emily Beament | 8th July 2020 A shocking 16,900 tonnes of pesticides are applied to the countryside every year - threatening our life support systems. The Ramsar Convention and Japan's rice-paddy ecosystems Phil Carter | 6th July 2020 Urgent action is needed nationwide as Japan becomes a hotspot for insect loss. Before the noble Lord sits down... Natalie Bennett | 2nd July 2020 Exporting emissions is not the same as cutting them. Deposit scheme to slash plastic pollution Staff Reporter | 30th June 2020 'It’s high time the government takes its lead from the public and introduces a scheme that will give us the best chance to combat litter and plastic pollution once and for all.' Hockey League's carbon footprint Staff Reporter | 11th June 2020 Sport needs to do more to combat climate change. Pesticide threat from Brexit trade deals Emily Beament | 9th June 2020 Trade deals with countries such as the US, Australia and India would drive down UK food standards. Lockdown pollution reprieve for lung patients Ella Pickover | 4th June 2020 British Lung Foundation (BLF) found that 16 percent of people suffering lung conditions had noticed an improvement in symptoms during lockdown. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Current page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 … Next page ›› Last page Last » Home Editors’ Picks Themes Activism Biodiversity Climate Breakdown Economics and policy Energy Food and Farming Mining Pollution Writers Brendan Montague Catherine Early Natalie Bennett Simon Pirani Gareth Dale Yasmin Dahnoun Ecologist Writers' Fund Resurgence & Ecologist Ecologist recycled Events
A microplastics deluge Emily Beament | 22nd July 2020 The Thames in London, UK, has a higher density of microplastics than several other major European rivers. China's covid drop in air pollution Staff Reporter | 20th July 2020 Air pollution in China fell 48 percent due to economic impact of Covid-19 policies. Zero waste shopping Emily Beament | 16th July 2020 Loop is selling goods such as drinks, sauces, yogurt, shampoo, soaps and toothpaste in durable, reusable packaging. Cancer warnings for pesticides? Emily Folk | 13th July 2020 Several lawsuits have been settled by Bayer-Monsanto due to cancer claims relating to the pesticide Roundup. Do we need new labelling laws? Unequal access to air quality information Marianne Brooker | 9th July 2020 Half of world’s people lack access to air quality data, hampering efforts to tackle one of biggest public health threats Pesticides are killing us Emily Beament | 8th July 2020 A shocking 16,900 tonnes of pesticides are applied to the countryside every year - threatening our life support systems. The Ramsar Convention and Japan's rice-paddy ecosystems Phil Carter | 6th July 2020 Urgent action is needed nationwide as Japan becomes a hotspot for insect loss. Before the noble Lord sits down... Natalie Bennett | 2nd July 2020 Exporting emissions is not the same as cutting them. Deposit scheme to slash plastic pollution Staff Reporter | 30th June 2020 'It’s high time the government takes its lead from the public and introduces a scheme that will give us the best chance to combat litter and plastic pollution once and for all.' Hockey League's carbon footprint Staff Reporter | 11th June 2020 Sport needs to do more to combat climate change. Pesticide threat from Brexit trade deals Emily Beament | 9th June 2020 Trade deals with countries such as the US, Australia and India would drive down UK food standards. Lockdown pollution reprieve for lung patients Ella Pickover | 4th June 2020 British Lung Foundation (BLF) found that 16 percent of people suffering lung conditions had noticed an improvement in symptoms during lockdown. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Current page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
China's covid drop in air pollution Staff Reporter | 20th July 2020 Air pollution in China fell 48 percent due to economic impact of Covid-19 policies. Zero waste shopping Emily Beament | 16th July 2020 Loop is selling goods such as drinks, sauces, yogurt, shampoo, soaps and toothpaste in durable, reusable packaging. Cancer warnings for pesticides? Emily Folk | 13th July 2020 Several lawsuits have been settled by Bayer-Monsanto due to cancer claims relating to the pesticide Roundup. Do we need new labelling laws? Unequal access to air quality information Marianne Brooker | 9th July 2020 Half of world’s people lack access to air quality data, hampering efforts to tackle one of biggest public health threats Pesticides are killing us Emily Beament | 8th July 2020 A shocking 16,900 tonnes of pesticides are applied to the countryside every year - threatening our life support systems. The Ramsar Convention and Japan's rice-paddy ecosystems Phil Carter | 6th July 2020 Urgent action is needed nationwide as Japan becomes a hotspot for insect loss. Before the noble Lord sits down... Natalie Bennett | 2nd July 2020 Exporting emissions is not the same as cutting them. Deposit scheme to slash plastic pollution Staff Reporter | 30th June 2020 'It’s high time the government takes its lead from the public and introduces a scheme that will give us the best chance to combat litter and plastic pollution once and for all.' Hockey League's carbon footprint Staff Reporter | 11th June 2020 Sport needs to do more to combat climate change. Pesticide threat from Brexit trade deals Emily Beament | 9th June 2020 Trade deals with countries such as the US, Australia and India would drive down UK food standards. Lockdown pollution reprieve for lung patients Ella Pickover | 4th June 2020 British Lung Foundation (BLF) found that 16 percent of people suffering lung conditions had noticed an improvement in symptoms during lockdown. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Current page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Zero waste shopping Emily Beament | 16th July 2020 Loop is selling goods such as drinks, sauces, yogurt, shampoo, soaps and toothpaste in durable, reusable packaging. Cancer warnings for pesticides? Emily Folk | 13th July 2020 Several lawsuits have been settled by Bayer-Monsanto due to cancer claims relating to the pesticide Roundup. Do we need new labelling laws? Unequal access to air quality information Marianne Brooker | 9th July 2020 Half of world’s people lack access to air quality data, hampering efforts to tackle one of biggest public health threats Pesticides are killing us Emily Beament | 8th July 2020 A shocking 16,900 tonnes of pesticides are applied to the countryside every year - threatening our life support systems. The Ramsar Convention and Japan's rice-paddy ecosystems Phil Carter | 6th July 2020 Urgent action is needed nationwide as Japan becomes a hotspot for insect loss. Before the noble Lord sits down... Natalie Bennett | 2nd July 2020 Exporting emissions is not the same as cutting them. Deposit scheme to slash plastic pollution Staff Reporter | 30th June 2020 'It’s high time the government takes its lead from the public and introduces a scheme that will give us the best chance to combat litter and plastic pollution once and for all.' Hockey League's carbon footprint Staff Reporter | 11th June 2020 Sport needs to do more to combat climate change. Pesticide threat from Brexit trade deals Emily Beament | 9th June 2020 Trade deals with countries such as the US, Australia and India would drive down UK food standards. Lockdown pollution reprieve for lung patients Ella Pickover | 4th June 2020 British Lung Foundation (BLF) found that 16 percent of people suffering lung conditions had noticed an improvement in symptoms during lockdown. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Current page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Cancer warnings for pesticides? Emily Folk | 13th July 2020 Several lawsuits have been settled by Bayer-Monsanto due to cancer claims relating to the pesticide Roundup. Do we need new labelling laws? Unequal access to air quality information Marianne Brooker | 9th July 2020 Half of world’s people lack access to air quality data, hampering efforts to tackle one of biggest public health threats Pesticides are killing us Emily Beament | 8th July 2020 A shocking 16,900 tonnes of pesticides are applied to the countryside every year - threatening our life support systems. The Ramsar Convention and Japan's rice-paddy ecosystems Phil Carter | 6th July 2020 Urgent action is needed nationwide as Japan becomes a hotspot for insect loss. Before the noble Lord sits down... Natalie Bennett | 2nd July 2020 Exporting emissions is not the same as cutting them. Deposit scheme to slash plastic pollution Staff Reporter | 30th June 2020 'It’s high time the government takes its lead from the public and introduces a scheme that will give us the best chance to combat litter and plastic pollution once and for all.' Hockey League's carbon footprint Staff Reporter | 11th June 2020 Sport needs to do more to combat climate change. Pesticide threat from Brexit trade deals Emily Beament | 9th June 2020 Trade deals with countries such as the US, Australia and India would drive down UK food standards. Lockdown pollution reprieve for lung patients Ella Pickover | 4th June 2020 British Lung Foundation (BLF) found that 16 percent of people suffering lung conditions had noticed an improvement in symptoms during lockdown. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Current page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Unequal access to air quality information Marianne Brooker | 9th July 2020 Half of world’s people lack access to air quality data, hampering efforts to tackle one of biggest public health threats Pesticides are killing us Emily Beament | 8th July 2020 A shocking 16,900 tonnes of pesticides are applied to the countryside every year - threatening our life support systems. The Ramsar Convention and Japan's rice-paddy ecosystems Phil Carter | 6th July 2020 Urgent action is needed nationwide as Japan becomes a hotspot for insect loss. Before the noble Lord sits down... Natalie Bennett | 2nd July 2020 Exporting emissions is not the same as cutting them. Deposit scheme to slash plastic pollution Staff Reporter | 30th June 2020 'It’s high time the government takes its lead from the public and introduces a scheme that will give us the best chance to combat litter and plastic pollution once and for all.' Hockey League's carbon footprint Staff Reporter | 11th June 2020 Sport needs to do more to combat climate change. Pesticide threat from Brexit trade deals Emily Beament | 9th June 2020 Trade deals with countries such as the US, Australia and India would drive down UK food standards. Lockdown pollution reprieve for lung patients Ella Pickover | 4th June 2020 British Lung Foundation (BLF) found that 16 percent of people suffering lung conditions had noticed an improvement in symptoms during lockdown. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Current page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Pesticides are killing us Emily Beament | 8th July 2020 A shocking 16,900 tonnes of pesticides are applied to the countryside every year - threatening our life support systems. The Ramsar Convention and Japan's rice-paddy ecosystems Phil Carter | 6th July 2020 Urgent action is needed nationwide as Japan becomes a hotspot for insect loss. Before the noble Lord sits down... Natalie Bennett | 2nd July 2020 Exporting emissions is not the same as cutting them. Deposit scheme to slash plastic pollution Staff Reporter | 30th June 2020 'It’s high time the government takes its lead from the public and introduces a scheme that will give us the best chance to combat litter and plastic pollution once and for all.' Hockey League's carbon footprint Staff Reporter | 11th June 2020 Sport needs to do more to combat climate change. Pesticide threat from Brexit trade deals Emily Beament | 9th June 2020 Trade deals with countries such as the US, Australia and India would drive down UK food standards. Lockdown pollution reprieve for lung patients Ella Pickover | 4th June 2020 British Lung Foundation (BLF) found that 16 percent of people suffering lung conditions had noticed an improvement in symptoms during lockdown. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Current page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
The Ramsar Convention and Japan's rice-paddy ecosystems Phil Carter | 6th July 2020 Urgent action is needed nationwide as Japan becomes a hotspot for insect loss. Before the noble Lord sits down... Natalie Bennett | 2nd July 2020 Exporting emissions is not the same as cutting them. Deposit scheme to slash plastic pollution Staff Reporter | 30th June 2020 'It’s high time the government takes its lead from the public and introduces a scheme that will give us the best chance to combat litter and plastic pollution once and for all.' Hockey League's carbon footprint Staff Reporter | 11th June 2020 Sport needs to do more to combat climate change. Pesticide threat from Brexit trade deals Emily Beament | 9th June 2020 Trade deals with countries such as the US, Australia and India would drive down UK food standards. Lockdown pollution reprieve for lung patients Ella Pickover | 4th June 2020 British Lung Foundation (BLF) found that 16 percent of people suffering lung conditions had noticed an improvement in symptoms during lockdown. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Current page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Before the noble Lord sits down... Natalie Bennett | 2nd July 2020 Exporting emissions is not the same as cutting them. Deposit scheme to slash plastic pollution Staff Reporter | 30th June 2020 'It’s high time the government takes its lead from the public and introduces a scheme that will give us the best chance to combat litter and plastic pollution once and for all.' Hockey League's carbon footprint Staff Reporter | 11th June 2020 Sport needs to do more to combat climate change. Pesticide threat from Brexit trade deals Emily Beament | 9th June 2020 Trade deals with countries such as the US, Australia and India would drive down UK food standards. Lockdown pollution reprieve for lung patients Ella Pickover | 4th June 2020 British Lung Foundation (BLF) found that 16 percent of people suffering lung conditions had noticed an improvement in symptoms during lockdown. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Current page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Deposit scheme to slash plastic pollution Staff Reporter | 30th June 2020 'It’s high time the government takes its lead from the public and introduces a scheme that will give us the best chance to combat litter and plastic pollution once and for all.' Hockey League's carbon footprint Staff Reporter | 11th June 2020 Sport needs to do more to combat climate change. Pesticide threat from Brexit trade deals Emily Beament | 9th June 2020 Trade deals with countries such as the US, Australia and India would drive down UK food standards. Lockdown pollution reprieve for lung patients Ella Pickover | 4th June 2020 British Lung Foundation (BLF) found that 16 percent of people suffering lung conditions had noticed an improvement in symptoms during lockdown. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Current page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Hockey League's carbon footprint Staff Reporter | 11th June 2020 Sport needs to do more to combat climate change. Pesticide threat from Brexit trade deals Emily Beament | 9th June 2020 Trade deals with countries such as the US, Australia and India would drive down UK food standards. Lockdown pollution reprieve for lung patients Ella Pickover | 4th June 2020 British Lung Foundation (BLF) found that 16 percent of people suffering lung conditions had noticed an improvement in symptoms during lockdown. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Current page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Pesticide threat from Brexit trade deals Emily Beament | 9th June 2020 Trade deals with countries such as the US, Australia and India would drive down UK food standards. Lockdown pollution reprieve for lung patients Ella Pickover | 4th June 2020 British Lung Foundation (BLF) found that 16 percent of people suffering lung conditions had noticed an improvement in symptoms during lockdown.
Lockdown pollution reprieve for lung patients Ella Pickover | 4th June 2020 British Lung Foundation (BLF) found that 16 percent of people suffering lung conditions had noticed an improvement in symptoms during lockdown.