Ireland leading the way to frack-free future Staff Reporter | 14th July 2020 Irish Government vows to ban imports of fracked gas and cease support for Shannon LNG terminal. Bearded vulture spotted in UK Emily Chudy | 14th July 2020 The bearded vulture was captured on film by photographers on Howden Moors, near Sheffield, on Sunday morning. Met Office chief: time for action is now Nick Breeze | 13th July 2020 'We are going to see 1.5ºC. We haven’t even seen everything that 1.1ºC has thrown at us yet.' 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? Meat and pandemics: the surprising link William Gildea | 13th July 2020 Meat is a threat to national security. Unless society notices, we won't prevent future pandemics. Smallest primate now critically endangered Emily Beament | 13th July 2020 Madame Berthe's mouse lemur, the smallest primate in the world, is now critically endangered. Tories must meet renewables pledge Joe Gammie | 13th July 2020 Major businesses and local leaders are demanding the Conservatives do the right thing and make good on renewable energy election pledges. Beef eating in the UK destroys rainforest Emily Beament | 10th July 2020 Beef imported to the UK drives human rights abuses and environmental destruction. The soy to feed British beef is doing the same thing. What constitutes a 'humane' cull? Marianne Brooker | 10th July 2020 Wildlife campaigners launch legal case to challenge badger cull. Wildlife markets in the west Clifford Warwick | 10th July 2020 Western nations can no longer turn a blind eye to the animal welfare abuses and pandemic risks loitering in our own backyards. Five years to climate breakdown Emily Beament | 9th July 2020 World Meteorological Organisation: 20 percent chance annual temperatures will exceed 1.5C above pre-industrial levels during next five years. A forum for rewilding after coronavirus Gordon Eaglesham | 9th July 2020 Plotting a new course for UK rewilding in a post-coronavirus world. 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 Rotting corpses and animal abuse Brendan Montague | 9th July 2020 Viva! exposes the farms supplying pig meat to Morrisons. The struggle to stop HS2 Rupert Read | 9th July 2020 The courts have given the private corporation behind HS2 three weeks more to desecrate our ecological heritage. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 116 Page 117 Page 118 Page 119 Page 120 Page 121 Page 122 Page 123 Page 124 … 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 Archive Issues Merchandise
Bearded vulture spotted in UK Emily Chudy | 14th July 2020 The bearded vulture was captured on film by photographers on Howden Moors, near Sheffield, on Sunday morning. Met Office chief: time for action is now Nick Breeze | 13th July 2020 'We are going to see 1.5ºC. We haven’t even seen everything that 1.1ºC has thrown at us yet.' 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? Meat and pandemics: the surprising link William Gildea | 13th July 2020 Meat is a threat to national security. Unless society notices, we won't prevent future pandemics. Smallest primate now critically endangered Emily Beament | 13th July 2020 Madame Berthe's mouse lemur, the smallest primate in the world, is now critically endangered. Tories must meet renewables pledge Joe Gammie | 13th July 2020 Major businesses and local leaders are demanding the Conservatives do the right thing and make good on renewable energy election pledges. Beef eating in the UK destroys rainforest Emily Beament | 10th July 2020 Beef imported to the UK drives human rights abuses and environmental destruction. The soy to feed British beef is doing the same thing. What constitutes a 'humane' cull? Marianne Brooker | 10th July 2020 Wildlife campaigners launch legal case to challenge badger cull. Wildlife markets in the west Clifford Warwick | 10th July 2020 Western nations can no longer turn a blind eye to the animal welfare abuses and pandemic risks loitering in our own backyards. Five years to climate breakdown Emily Beament | 9th July 2020 World Meteorological Organisation: 20 percent chance annual temperatures will exceed 1.5C above pre-industrial levels during next five years. A forum for rewilding after coronavirus Gordon Eaglesham | 9th July 2020 Plotting a new course for UK rewilding in a post-coronavirus world. 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 Rotting corpses and animal abuse Brendan Montague | 9th July 2020 Viva! exposes the farms supplying pig meat to Morrisons. The struggle to stop HS2 Rupert Read | 9th July 2020 The courts have given the private corporation behind HS2 three weeks more to desecrate our ecological heritage. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 116 Page 117 Page 118 Page 119 Page 120 Page 121 Page 122 Page 123 Page 124 … 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 Archive Issues Merchandise
Met Office chief: time for action is now Nick Breeze | 13th July 2020 'We are going to see 1.5ºC. We haven’t even seen everything that 1.1ºC has thrown at us yet.' 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? Meat and pandemics: the surprising link William Gildea | 13th July 2020 Meat is a threat to national security. Unless society notices, we won't prevent future pandemics. Smallest primate now critically endangered Emily Beament | 13th July 2020 Madame Berthe's mouse lemur, the smallest primate in the world, is now critically endangered. Tories must meet renewables pledge Joe Gammie | 13th July 2020 Major businesses and local leaders are demanding the Conservatives do the right thing and make good on renewable energy election pledges. Beef eating in the UK destroys rainforest Emily Beament | 10th July 2020 Beef imported to the UK drives human rights abuses and environmental destruction. The soy to feed British beef is doing the same thing. What constitutes a 'humane' cull? Marianne Brooker | 10th July 2020 Wildlife campaigners launch legal case to challenge badger cull. Wildlife markets in the west Clifford Warwick | 10th July 2020 Western nations can no longer turn a blind eye to the animal welfare abuses and pandemic risks loitering in our own backyards. Five years to climate breakdown Emily Beament | 9th July 2020 World Meteorological Organisation: 20 percent chance annual temperatures will exceed 1.5C above pre-industrial levels during next five years. A forum for rewilding after coronavirus Gordon Eaglesham | 9th July 2020 Plotting a new course for UK rewilding in a post-coronavirus world. 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 Rotting corpses and animal abuse Brendan Montague | 9th July 2020 Viva! exposes the farms supplying pig meat to Morrisons. The struggle to stop HS2 Rupert Read | 9th July 2020 The courts have given the private corporation behind HS2 three weeks more to desecrate our ecological heritage. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 116 Page 117 Page 118 Page 119 Page 120 Page 121 Page 122 Page 123 Page 124 … 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 Archive Issues Merchandise
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? Meat and pandemics: the surprising link William Gildea | 13th July 2020 Meat is a threat to national security. Unless society notices, we won't prevent future pandemics. Smallest primate now critically endangered Emily Beament | 13th July 2020 Madame Berthe's mouse lemur, the smallest primate in the world, is now critically endangered. Tories must meet renewables pledge Joe Gammie | 13th July 2020 Major businesses and local leaders are demanding the Conservatives do the right thing and make good on renewable energy election pledges. Beef eating in the UK destroys rainforest Emily Beament | 10th July 2020 Beef imported to the UK drives human rights abuses and environmental destruction. The soy to feed British beef is doing the same thing. What constitutes a 'humane' cull? Marianne Brooker | 10th July 2020 Wildlife campaigners launch legal case to challenge badger cull. Wildlife markets in the west Clifford Warwick | 10th July 2020 Western nations can no longer turn a blind eye to the animal welfare abuses and pandemic risks loitering in our own backyards. Five years to climate breakdown Emily Beament | 9th July 2020 World Meteorological Organisation: 20 percent chance annual temperatures will exceed 1.5C above pre-industrial levels during next five years. A forum for rewilding after coronavirus Gordon Eaglesham | 9th July 2020 Plotting a new course for UK rewilding in a post-coronavirus world. 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 Rotting corpses and animal abuse Brendan Montague | 9th July 2020 Viva! exposes the farms supplying pig meat to Morrisons. The struggle to stop HS2 Rupert Read | 9th July 2020 The courts have given the private corporation behind HS2 three weeks more to desecrate our ecological heritage. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 116 Page 117 Page 118 Page 119 Page 120 Page 121 Page 122 Page 123 Page 124 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Meat and pandemics: the surprising link William Gildea | 13th July 2020 Meat is a threat to national security. Unless society notices, we won't prevent future pandemics. Smallest primate now critically endangered Emily Beament | 13th July 2020 Madame Berthe's mouse lemur, the smallest primate in the world, is now critically endangered. Tories must meet renewables pledge Joe Gammie | 13th July 2020 Major businesses and local leaders are demanding the Conservatives do the right thing and make good on renewable energy election pledges. Beef eating in the UK destroys rainforest Emily Beament | 10th July 2020 Beef imported to the UK drives human rights abuses and environmental destruction. The soy to feed British beef is doing the same thing. What constitutes a 'humane' cull? Marianne Brooker | 10th July 2020 Wildlife campaigners launch legal case to challenge badger cull. Wildlife markets in the west Clifford Warwick | 10th July 2020 Western nations can no longer turn a blind eye to the animal welfare abuses and pandemic risks loitering in our own backyards. Five years to climate breakdown Emily Beament | 9th July 2020 World Meteorological Organisation: 20 percent chance annual temperatures will exceed 1.5C above pre-industrial levels during next five years. A forum for rewilding after coronavirus Gordon Eaglesham | 9th July 2020 Plotting a new course for UK rewilding in a post-coronavirus world. 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 Rotting corpses and animal abuse Brendan Montague | 9th July 2020 Viva! exposes the farms supplying pig meat to Morrisons. The struggle to stop HS2 Rupert Read | 9th July 2020 The courts have given the private corporation behind HS2 three weeks more to desecrate our ecological heritage. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 116 Page 117 Page 118 Page 119 Page 120 Page 121 Page 122 Page 123 Page 124 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Smallest primate now critically endangered Emily Beament | 13th July 2020 Madame Berthe's mouse lemur, the smallest primate in the world, is now critically endangered. Tories must meet renewables pledge Joe Gammie | 13th July 2020 Major businesses and local leaders are demanding the Conservatives do the right thing and make good on renewable energy election pledges. Beef eating in the UK destroys rainforest Emily Beament | 10th July 2020 Beef imported to the UK drives human rights abuses and environmental destruction. The soy to feed British beef is doing the same thing. What constitutes a 'humane' cull? Marianne Brooker | 10th July 2020 Wildlife campaigners launch legal case to challenge badger cull. Wildlife markets in the west Clifford Warwick | 10th July 2020 Western nations can no longer turn a blind eye to the animal welfare abuses and pandemic risks loitering in our own backyards. Five years to climate breakdown Emily Beament | 9th July 2020 World Meteorological Organisation: 20 percent chance annual temperatures will exceed 1.5C above pre-industrial levels during next five years. A forum for rewilding after coronavirus Gordon Eaglesham | 9th July 2020 Plotting a new course for UK rewilding in a post-coronavirus world. 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 Rotting corpses and animal abuse Brendan Montague | 9th July 2020 Viva! exposes the farms supplying pig meat to Morrisons. The struggle to stop HS2 Rupert Read | 9th July 2020 The courts have given the private corporation behind HS2 three weeks more to desecrate our ecological heritage. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 116 Page 117 Page 118 Page 119 Page 120 Page 121 Page 122 Page 123 Page 124 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Tories must meet renewables pledge Joe Gammie | 13th July 2020 Major businesses and local leaders are demanding the Conservatives do the right thing and make good on renewable energy election pledges. Beef eating in the UK destroys rainforest Emily Beament | 10th July 2020 Beef imported to the UK drives human rights abuses and environmental destruction. The soy to feed British beef is doing the same thing. What constitutes a 'humane' cull? Marianne Brooker | 10th July 2020 Wildlife campaigners launch legal case to challenge badger cull. Wildlife markets in the west Clifford Warwick | 10th July 2020 Western nations can no longer turn a blind eye to the animal welfare abuses and pandemic risks loitering in our own backyards. Five years to climate breakdown Emily Beament | 9th July 2020 World Meteorological Organisation: 20 percent chance annual temperatures will exceed 1.5C above pre-industrial levels during next five years. A forum for rewilding after coronavirus Gordon Eaglesham | 9th July 2020 Plotting a new course for UK rewilding in a post-coronavirus world. 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 Rotting corpses and animal abuse Brendan Montague | 9th July 2020 Viva! exposes the farms supplying pig meat to Morrisons. The struggle to stop HS2 Rupert Read | 9th July 2020 The courts have given the private corporation behind HS2 three weeks more to desecrate our ecological heritage. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 116 Page 117 Page 118 Page 119 Page 120 Page 121 Page 122 Page 123 Page 124 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Beef eating in the UK destroys rainforest Emily Beament | 10th July 2020 Beef imported to the UK drives human rights abuses and environmental destruction. The soy to feed British beef is doing the same thing. What constitutes a 'humane' cull? Marianne Brooker | 10th July 2020 Wildlife campaigners launch legal case to challenge badger cull. Wildlife markets in the west Clifford Warwick | 10th July 2020 Western nations can no longer turn a blind eye to the animal welfare abuses and pandemic risks loitering in our own backyards. Five years to climate breakdown Emily Beament | 9th July 2020 World Meteorological Organisation: 20 percent chance annual temperatures will exceed 1.5C above pre-industrial levels during next five years. A forum for rewilding after coronavirus Gordon Eaglesham | 9th July 2020 Plotting a new course for UK rewilding in a post-coronavirus world. 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 Rotting corpses and animal abuse Brendan Montague | 9th July 2020 Viva! exposes the farms supplying pig meat to Morrisons. The struggle to stop HS2 Rupert Read | 9th July 2020 The courts have given the private corporation behind HS2 three weeks more to desecrate our ecological heritage. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 116 Page 117 Page 118 Page 119 Page 120 Page 121 Page 122 Page 123 Page 124 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
What constitutes a 'humane' cull? Marianne Brooker | 10th July 2020 Wildlife campaigners launch legal case to challenge badger cull. Wildlife markets in the west Clifford Warwick | 10th July 2020 Western nations can no longer turn a blind eye to the animal welfare abuses and pandemic risks loitering in our own backyards. Five years to climate breakdown Emily Beament | 9th July 2020 World Meteorological Organisation: 20 percent chance annual temperatures will exceed 1.5C above pre-industrial levels during next five years. A forum for rewilding after coronavirus Gordon Eaglesham | 9th July 2020 Plotting a new course for UK rewilding in a post-coronavirus world. 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 Rotting corpses and animal abuse Brendan Montague | 9th July 2020 Viva! exposes the farms supplying pig meat to Morrisons. The struggle to stop HS2 Rupert Read | 9th July 2020 The courts have given the private corporation behind HS2 three weeks more to desecrate our ecological heritage. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 116 Page 117 Page 118 Page 119 Page 120 Page 121 Page 122 Page 123 Page 124 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Wildlife markets in the west Clifford Warwick | 10th July 2020 Western nations can no longer turn a blind eye to the animal welfare abuses and pandemic risks loitering in our own backyards. Five years to climate breakdown Emily Beament | 9th July 2020 World Meteorological Organisation: 20 percent chance annual temperatures will exceed 1.5C above pre-industrial levels during next five years. A forum for rewilding after coronavirus Gordon Eaglesham | 9th July 2020 Plotting a new course for UK rewilding in a post-coronavirus world. 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 Rotting corpses and animal abuse Brendan Montague | 9th July 2020 Viva! exposes the farms supplying pig meat to Morrisons. The struggle to stop HS2 Rupert Read | 9th July 2020 The courts have given the private corporation behind HS2 three weeks more to desecrate our ecological heritage. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 116 Page 117 Page 118 Page 119 Page 120 Page 121 Page 122 Page 123 Page 124 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Five years to climate breakdown Emily Beament | 9th July 2020 World Meteorological Organisation: 20 percent chance annual temperatures will exceed 1.5C above pre-industrial levels during next five years. A forum for rewilding after coronavirus Gordon Eaglesham | 9th July 2020 Plotting a new course for UK rewilding in a post-coronavirus world. 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 Rotting corpses and animal abuse Brendan Montague | 9th July 2020 Viva! exposes the farms supplying pig meat to Morrisons. The struggle to stop HS2 Rupert Read | 9th July 2020 The courts have given the private corporation behind HS2 three weeks more to desecrate our ecological heritage. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 116 Page 117 Page 118 Page 119 Page 120 Page 121 Page 122 Page 123 Page 124 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
A forum for rewilding after coronavirus Gordon Eaglesham | 9th July 2020 Plotting a new course for UK rewilding in a post-coronavirus world. 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 Rotting corpses and animal abuse Brendan Montague | 9th July 2020 Viva! exposes the farms supplying pig meat to Morrisons. The struggle to stop HS2 Rupert Read | 9th July 2020 The courts have given the private corporation behind HS2 three weeks more to desecrate our ecological heritage. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 116 Page 117 Page 118 Page 119 Page 120 Page 121 Page 122 Page 123 Page 124 … 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 Rotting corpses and animal abuse Brendan Montague | 9th July 2020 Viva! exposes the farms supplying pig meat to Morrisons. The struggle to stop HS2 Rupert Read | 9th July 2020 The courts have given the private corporation behind HS2 three weeks more to desecrate our ecological heritage. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 116 Page 117 Page 118 Page 119 Page 120 Page 121 Page 122 Page 123 Page 124 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Rotting corpses and animal abuse Brendan Montague | 9th July 2020 Viva! exposes the farms supplying pig meat to Morrisons. The struggle to stop HS2 Rupert Read | 9th July 2020 The courts have given the private corporation behind HS2 three weeks more to desecrate our ecological heritage.
The struggle to stop HS2 Rupert Read | 9th July 2020 The courts have given the private corporation behind HS2 three weeks more to desecrate our ecological heritage.