Ban dolphin hunt call Brendan Montague | 18th September 2025 Shocking images expose scale of dolphin slaughter in latest Faroese hunt. Pig farm horror exposed Brendan Montague | 15th September 2025 Pigs suffering cannibalism and beatings on farm supplying Britain's major supermarkets exposed by new Animal Justice Project investigation. Pig and poultry farming pollution scandal Emily Beament | 8th September 2025 Report reveals ‘true scale’ of environmental impact of pig and poultry farming. Food sovereignty for climate justice Kirtana Chandrasekaran | 7th September 2025 Food sovereignty is foundational to climate justice and must be built from the ground up. Seeds of resistance Amélie David | 20th August 2025 Farmers and grassroots collectives are reviving traditional seeds to reclaim autonomy, rebuild the soil, and resist both ecological collapse and political violence in war-torn northeastern Syria. Indigenous solutions for the cost of living crisis Rosa Rodriguez | 14th August 2025 Indigenous wisdom offers sustainable route out of global cost-of-living crisis. Iceland 'left with egg on its face' Brendan Montague | 24th July 2025 Iceland reinstates cage-free commitment after sustained campaign. Brexit trade meetings remain a state secret Brendan Montague | 23rd July 2025 Secrecy maintained over the extent to which Britain is willing to abandon environmental and consumer protections to secure trade deals after Brexit. A tender moment in a troubled industry? Abigail Penny | 10th July 2025 The salmon farm industry is emblematic of our exploitative and extractive relationship with nature. A million tiny cows Hamish Ainsley | 4th July 2025 Why 'livestock' doesn’t belong in regenerative agriculture. Fossil fuels 'undermine food security' Monica Piccinini | 25th June 2025 The world’s food systems are dangerously dependent on fossil fuels, and this addiction is driving both climate chaos and food insecurity. Direct action hits KFC drive-thru Brendan Montague | 19th June 2025 The Humane League UK (THL UK) will shut down KFC drive-thrus across the country this summer. Climate hits UK farmers, food, bills Emily Beament | 16th June 2025 The Energy and Climate Intelligence Unit warns climate change having 'devastating' impact on farmers, food security and shopping bills Bottom trawling like 'bulldozing national parks' Helen William Rebecca Speare-Cole | 9th June 2025 Marine and fisheries stakeholders are being asked to take part in a consultation on the prohibition of destructive bottom-towed fishing gear. Unlevelling the land Philip Seufert Shalmali Guttal | 2nd June 2025 The ten largest transnational landowners in the world control an area larger than Japan, according to a new report. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 … Next page ›› Last page Last » Home Latest News and Analysis Ecologist Writers' Fund Special Issues Themes Activism Biodiversity Climate Breakdown Economics and policy Energy Food and Farming Mining Writers Brendan Montague Yasmin Dahnoun Catherine Early Simon Pirani Amélie David Andrew Simms Monica Piccinini Gareth Dale Marianne Brown Resurgence & Ecologist Ecologist recycled Movement Power Megamorphosis Events Merchandise
Pig farm horror exposed Brendan Montague | 15th September 2025 Pigs suffering cannibalism and beatings on farm supplying Britain's major supermarkets exposed by new Animal Justice Project investigation. Pig and poultry farming pollution scandal Emily Beament | 8th September 2025 Report reveals ‘true scale’ of environmental impact of pig and poultry farming. Food sovereignty for climate justice Kirtana Chandrasekaran | 7th September 2025 Food sovereignty is foundational to climate justice and must be built from the ground up. Seeds of resistance Amélie David | 20th August 2025 Farmers and grassroots collectives are reviving traditional seeds to reclaim autonomy, rebuild the soil, and resist both ecological collapse and political violence in war-torn northeastern Syria. Indigenous solutions for the cost of living crisis Rosa Rodriguez | 14th August 2025 Indigenous wisdom offers sustainable route out of global cost-of-living crisis. Iceland 'left with egg on its face' Brendan Montague | 24th July 2025 Iceland reinstates cage-free commitment after sustained campaign. Brexit trade meetings remain a state secret Brendan Montague | 23rd July 2025 Secrecy maintained over the extent to which Britain is willing to abandon environmental and consumer protections to secure trade deals after Brexit. A tender moment in a troubled industry? Abigail Penny | 10th July 2025 The salmon farm industry is emblematic of our exploitative and extractive relationship with nature. A million tiny cows Hamish Ainsley | 4th July 2025 Why 'livestock' doesn’t belong in regenerative agriculture. Fossil fuels 'undermine food security' Monica Piccinini | 25th June 2025 The world’s food systems are dangerously dependent on fossil fuels, and this addiction is driving both climate chaos and food insecurity. Direct action hits KFC drive-thru Brendan Montague | 19th June 2025 The Humane League UK (THL UK) will shut down KFC drive-thrus across the country this summer. Climate hits UK farmers, food, bills Emily Beament | 16th June 2025 The Energy and Climate Intelligence Unit warns climate change having 'devastating' impact on farmers, food security and shopping bills Bottom trawling like 'bulldozing national parks' Helen William Rebecca Speare-Cole | 9th June 2025 Marine and fisheries stakeholders are being asked to take part in a consultation on the prohibition of destructive bottom-towed fishing gear. Unlevelling the land Philip Seufert Shalmali Guttal | 2nd June 2025 The ten largest transnational landowners in the world control an area larger than Japan, according to a new report. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 … Next page ›› Last page Last » Home Latest News and Analysis Ecologist Writers' Fund Special Issues Themes Activism Biodiversity Climate Breakdown Economics and policy Energy Food and Farming Mining Writers Brendan Montague Yasmin Dahnoun Catherine Early Simon Pirani Amélie David Andrew Simms Monica Piccinini Gareth Dale Marianne Brown Resurgence & Ecologist Ecologist recycled Movement Power Megamorphosis Events Merchandise
Pig and poultry farming pollution scandal Emily Beament | 8th September 2025 Report reveals ‘true scale’ of environmental impact of pig and poultry farming. Food sovereignty for climate justice Kirtana Chandrasekaran | 7th September 2025 Food sovereignty is foundational to climate justice and must be built from the ground up. Seeds of resistance Amélie David | 20th August 2025 Farmers and grassroots collectives are reviving traditional seeds to reclaim autonomy, rebuild the soil, and resist both ecological collapse and political violence in war-torn northeastern Syria. Indigenous solutions for the cost of living crisis Rosa Rodriguez | 14th August 2025 Indigenous wisdom offers sustainable route out of global cost-of-living crisis. Iceland 'left with egg on its face' Brendan Montague | 24th July 2025 Iceland reinstates cage-free commitment after sustained campaign. Brexit trade meetings remain a state secret Brendan Montague | 23rd July 2025 Secrecy maintained over the extent to which Britain is willing to abandon environmental and consumer protections to secure trade deals after Brexit. A tender moment in a troubled industry? Abigail Penny | 10th July 2025 The salmon farm industry is emblematic of our exploitative and extractive relationship with nature. A million tiny cows Hamish Ainsley | 4th July 2025 Why 'livestock' doesn’t belong in regenerative agriculture. Fossil fuels 'undermine food security' Monica Piccinini | 25th June 2025 The world’s food systems are dangerously dependent on fossil fuels, and this addiction is driving both climate chaos and food insecurity. Direct action hits KFC drive-thru Brendan Montague | 19th June 2025 The Humane League UK (THL UK) will shut down KFC drive-thrus across the country this summer. Climate hits UK farmers, food, bills Emily Beament | 16th June 2025 The Energy and Climate Intelligence Unit warns climate change having 'devastating' impact on farmers, food security and shopping bills Bottom trawling like 'bulldozing national parks' Helen William Rebecca Speare-Cole | 9th June 2025 Marine and fisheries stakeholders are being asked to take part in a consultation on the prohibition of destructive bottom-towed fishing gear. Unlevelling the land Philip Seufert Shalmali Guttal | 2nd June 2025 The ten largest transnational landowners in the world control an area larger than Japan, according to a new report. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 … Next page ›› Last page Last » Home Latest News and Analysis Ecologist Writers' Fund Special Issues Themes Activism Biodiversity Climate Breakdown Economics and policy Energy Food and Farming Mining Writers Brendan Montague Yasmin Dahnoun Catherine Early Simon Pirani Amélie David Andrew Simms Monica Piccinini Gareth Dale Marianne Brown Resurgence & Ecologist Ecologist recycled Movement Power Megamorphosis Events Merchandise
Food sovereignty for climate justice Kirtana Chandrasekaran | 7th September 2025 Food sovereignty is foundational to climate justice and must be built from the ground up. Seeds of resistance Amélie David | 20th August 2025 Farmers and grassroots collectives are reviving traditional seeds to reclaim autonomy, rebuild the soil, and resist both ecological collapse and political violence in war-torn northeastern Syria. Indigenous solutions for the cost of living crisis Rosa Rodriguez | 14th August 2025 Indigenous wisdom offers sustainable route out of global cost-of-living crisis. Iceland 'left with egg on its face' Brendan Montague | 24th July 2025 Iceland reinstates cage-free commitment after sustained campaign. Brexit trade meetings remain a state secret Brendan Montague | 23rd July 2025 Secrecy maintained over the extent to which Britain is willing to abandon environmental and consumer protections to secure trade deals after Brexit. A tender moment in a troubled industry? Abigail Penny | 10th July 2025 The salmon farm industry is emblematic of our exploitative and extractive relationship with nature. A million tiny cows Hamish Ainsley | 4th July 2025 Why 'livestock' doesn’t belong in regenerative agriculture. Fossil fuels 'undermine food security' Monica Piccinini | 25th June 2025 The world’s food systems are dangerously dependent on fossil fuels, and this addiction is driving both climate chaos and food insecurity. Direct action hits KFC drive-thru Brendan Montague | 19th June 2025 The Humane League UK (THL UK) will shut down KFC drive-thrus across the country this summer. Climate hits UK farmers, food, bills Emily Beament | 16th June 2025 The Energy and Climate Intelligence Unit warns climate change having 'devastating' impact on farmers, food security and shopping bills Bottom trawling like 'bulldozing national parks' Helen William Rebecca Speare-Cole | 9th June 2025 Marine and fisheries stakeholders are being asked to take part in a consultation on the prohibition of destructive bottom-towed fishing gear. Unlevelling the land Philip Seufert Shalmali Guttal | 2nd June 2025 The ten largest transnational landowners in the world control an area larger than Japan, according to a new report. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Seeds of resistance Amélie David | 20th August 2025 Farmers and grassroots collectives are reviving traditional seeds to reclaim autonomy, rebuild the soil, and resist both ecological collapse and political violence in war-torn northeastern Syria. Indigenous solutions for the cost of living crisis Rosa Rodriguez | 14th August 2025 Indigenous wisdom offers sustainable route out of global cost-of-living crisis. Iceland 'left with egg on its face' Brendan Montague | 24th July 2025 Iceland reinstates cage-free commitment after sustained campaign. Brexit trade meetings remain a state secret Brendan Montague | 23rd July 2025 Secrecy maintained over the extent to which Britain is willing to abandon environmental and consumer protections to secure trade deals after Brexit. A tender moment in a troubled industry? Abigail Penny | 10th July 2025 The salmon farm industry is emblematic of our exploitative and extractive relationship with nature. A million tiny cows Hamish Ainsley | 4th July 2025 Why 'livestock' doesn’t belong in regenerative agriculture. Fossil fuels 'undermine food security' Monica Piccinini | 25th June 2025 The world’s food systems are dangerously dependent on fossil fuels, and this addiction is driving both climate chaos and food insecurity. Direct action hits KFC drive-thru Brendan Montague | 19th June 2025 The Humane League UK (THL UK) will shut down KFC drive-thrus across the country this summer. Climate hits UK farmers, food, bills Emily Beament | 16th June 2025 The Energy and Climate Intelligence Unit warns climate change having 'devastating' impact on farmers, food security and shopping bills Bottom trawling like 'bulldozing national parks' Helen William Rebecca Speare-Cole | 9th June 2025 Marine and fisheries stakeholders are being asked to take part in a consultation on the prohibition of destructive bottom-towed fishing gear. Unlevelling the land Philip Seufert Shalmali Guttal | 2nd June 2025 The ten largest transnational landowners in the world control an area larger than Japan, according to a new report. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Indigenous solutions for the cost of living crisis Rosa Rodriguez | 14th August 2025 Indigenous wisdom offers sustainable route out of global cost-of-living crisis. Iceland 'left with egg on its face' Brendan Montague | 24th July 2025 Iceland reinstates cage-free commitment after sustained campaign. Brexit trade meetings remain a state secret Brendan Montague | 23rd July 2025 Secrecy maintained over the extent to which Britain is willing to abandon environmental and consumer protections to secure trade deals after Brexit. A tender moment in a troubled industry? Abigail Penny | 10th July 2025 The salmon farm industry is emblematic of our exploitative and extractive relationship with nature. A million tiny cows Hamish Ainsley | 4th July 2025 Why 'livestock' doesn’t belong in regenerative agriculture. Fossil fuels 'undermine food security' Monica Piccinini | 25th June 2025 The world’s food systems are dangerously dependent on fossil fuels, and this addiction is driving both climate chaos and food insecurity. Direct action hits KFC drive-thru Brendan Montague | 19th June 2025 The Humane League UK (THL UK) will shut down KFC drive-thrus across the country this summer. Climate hits UK farmers, food, bills Emily Beament | 16th June 2025 The Energy and Climate Intelligence Unit warns climate change having 'devastating' impact on farmers, food security and shopping bills Bottom trawling like 'bulldozing national parks' Helen William Rebecca Speare-Cole | 9th June 2025 Marine and fisheries stakeholders are being asked to take part in a consultation on the prohibition of destructive bottom-towed fishing gear. Unlevelling the land Philip Seufert Shalmali Guttal | 2nd June 2025 The ten largest transnational landowners in the world control an area larger than Japan, according to a new report. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Iceland 'left with egg on its face' Brendan Montague | 24th July 2025 Iceland reinstates cage-free commitment after sustained campaign. Brexit trade meetings remain a state secret Brendan Montague | 23rd July 2025 Secrecy maintained over the extent to which Britain is willing to abandon environmental and consumer protections to secure trade deals after Brexit. A tender moment in a troubled industry? Abigail Penny | 10th July 2025 The salmon farm industry is emblematic of our exploitative and extractive relationship with nature. A million tiny cows Hamish Ainsley | 4th July 2025 Why 'livestock' doesn’t belong in regenerative agriculture. Fossil fuels 'undermine food security' Monica Piccinini | 25th June 2025 The world’s food systems are dangerously dependent on fossil fuels, and this addiction is driving both climate chaos and food insecurity. Direct action hits KFC drive-thru Brendan Montague | 19th June 2025 The Humane League UK (THL UK) will shut down KFC drive-thrus across the country this summer. Climate hits UK farmers, food, bills Emily Beament | 16th June 2025 The Energy and Climate Intelligence Unit warns climate change having 'devastating' impact on farmers, food security and shopping bills Bottom trawling like 'bulldozing national parks' Helen William Rebecca Speare-Cole | 9th June 2025 Marine and fisheries stakeholders are being asked to take part in a consultation on the prohibition of destructive bottom-towed fishing gear. Unlevelling the land Philip Seufert Shalmali Guttal | 2nd June 2025 The ten largest transnational landowners in the world control an area larger than Japan, according to a new report. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Brexit trade meetings remain a state secret Brendan Montague | 23rd July 2025 Secrecy maintained over the extent to which Britain is willing to abandon environmental and consumer protections to secure trade deals after Brexit. A tender moment in a troubled industry? Abigail Penny | 10th July 2025 The salmon farm industry is emblematic of our exploitative and extractive relationship with nature. A million tiny cows Hamish Ainsley | 4th July 2025 Why 'livestock' doesn’t belong in regenerative agriculture. Fossil fuels 'undermine food security' Monica Piccinini | 25th June 2025 The world’s food systems are dangerously dependent on fossil fuels, and this addiction is driving both climate chaos and food insecurity. Direct action hits KFC drive-thru Brendan Montague | 19th June 2025 The Humane League UK (THL UK) will shut down KFC drive-thrus across the country this summer. Climate hits UK farmers, food, bills Emily Beament | 16th June 2025 The Energy and Climate Intelligence Unit warns climate change having 'devastating' impact on farmers, food security and shopping bills Bottom trawling like 'bulldozing national parks' Helen William Rebecca Speare-Cole | 9th June 2025 Marine and fisheries stakeholders are being asked to take part in a consultation on the prohibition of destructive bottom-towed fishing gear. Unlevelling the land Philip Seufert Shalmali Guttal | 2nd June 2025 The ten largest transnational landowners in the world control an area larger than Japan, according to a new report. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
A tender moment in a troubled industry? Abigail Penny | 10th July 2025 The salmon farm industry is emblematic of our exploitative and extractive relationship with nature. A million tiny cows Hamish Ainsley | 4th July 2025 Why 'livestock' doesn’t belong in regenerative agriculture. Fossil fuels 'undermine food security' Monica Piccinini | 25th June 2025 The world’s food systems are dangerously dependent on fossil fuels, and this addiction is driving both climate chaos and food insecurity. Direct action hits KFC drive-thru Brendan Montague | 19th June 2025 The Humane League UK (THL UK) will shut down KFC drive-thrus across the country this summer. Climate hits UK farmers, food, bills Emily Beament | 16th June 2025 The Energy and Climate Intelligence Unit warns climate change having 'devastating' impact on farmers, food security and shopping bills Bottom trawling like 'bulldozing national parks' Helen William Rebecca Speare-Cole | 9th June 2025 Marine and fisheries stakeholders are being asked to take part in a consultation on the prohibition of destructive bottom-towed fishing gear. Unlevelling the land Philip Seufert Shalmali Guttal | 2nd June 2025 The ten largest transnational landowners in the world control an area larger than Japan, according to a new report. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
A million tiny cows Hamish Ainsley | 4th July 2025 Why 'livestock' doesn’t belong in regenerative agriculture. Fossil fuels 'undermine food security' Monica Piccinini | 25th June 2025 The world’s food systems are dangerously dependent on fossil fuels, and this addiction is driving both climate chaos and food insecurity. Direct action hits KFC drive-thru Brendan Montague | 19th June 2025 The Humane League UK (THL UK) will shut down KFC drive-thrus across the country this summer. Climate hits UK farmers, food, bills Emily Beament | 16th June 2025 The Energy and Climate Intelligence Unit warns climate change having 'devastating' impact on farmers, food security and shopping bills Bottom trawling like 'bulldozing national parks' Helen William Rebecca Speare-Cole | 9th June 2025 Marine and fisheries stakeholders are being asked to take part in a consultation on the prohibition of destructive bottom-towed fishing gear. Unlevelling the land Philip Seufert Shalmali Guttal | 2nd June 2025 The ten largest transnational landowners in the world control an area larger than Japan, according to a new report. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Fossil fuels 'undermine food security' Monica Piccinini | 25th June 2025 The world’s food systems are dangerously dependent on fossil fuels, and this addiction is driving both climate chaos and food insecurity. Direct action hits KFC drive-thru Brendan Montague | 19th June 2025 The Humane League UK (THL UK) will shut down KFC drive-thrus across the country this summer. Climate hits UK farmers, food, bills Emily Beament | 16th June 2025 The Energy and Climate Intelligence Unit warns climate change having 'devastating' impact on farmers, food security and shopping bills Bottom trawling like 'bulldozing national parks' Helen William Rebecca Speare-Cole | 9th June 2025 Marine and fisheries stakeholders are being asked to take part in a consultation on the prohibition of destructive bottom-towed fishing gear. Unlevelling the land Philip Seufert Shalmali Guttal | 2nd June 2025 The ten largest transnational landowners in the world control an area larger than Japan, according to a new report. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Direct action hits KFC drive-thru Brendan Montague | 19th June 2025 The Humane League UK (THL UK) will shut down KFC drive-thrus across the country this summer. Climate hits UK farmers, food, bills Emily Beament | 16th June 2025 The Energy and Climate Intelligence Unit warns climate change having 'devastating' impact on farmers, food security and shopping bills Bottom trawling like 'bulldozing national parks' Helen William Rebecca Speare-Cole | 9th June 2025 Marine and fisheries stakeholders are being asked to take part in a consultation on the prohibition of destructive bottom-towed fishing gear. Unlevelling the land Philip Seufert Shalmali Guttal | 2nd June 2025 The ten largest transnational landowners in the world control an area larger than Japan, according to a new report. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Climate hits UK farmers, food, bills Emily Beament | 16th June 2025 The Energy and Climate Intelligence Unit warns climate change having 'devastating' impact on farmers, food security and shopping bills Bottom trawling like 'bulldozing national parks' Helen William Rebecca Speare-Cole | 9th June 2025 Marine and fisheries stakeholders are being asked to take part in a consultation on the prohibition of destructive bottom-towed fishing gear. Unlevelling the land Philip Seufert Shalmali Guttal | 2nd June 2025 The ten largest transnational landowners in the world control an area larger than Japan, according to a new report. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Bottom trawling like 'bulldozing national parks' Helen William Rebecca Speare-Cole | 9th June 2025 Marine and fisheries stakeholders are being asked to take part in a consultation on the prohibition of destructive bottom-towed fishing gear. Unlevelling the land Philip Seufert Shalmali Guttal | 2nd June 2025 The ten largest transnational landowners in the world control an area larger than Japan, according to a new report.
Unlevelling the land Philip Seufert Shalmali Guttal | 2nd June 2025 The ten largest transnational landowners in the world control an area larger than Japan, according to a new report.