Reconnecting ecosystems by 2050 Dr Sandra Piesik | 12th May 2020 How do we build more resilient ecosystems in the face of globalisation, pollution and inequality? Clearing the airways Russell Warfield | 12th May 2020 Monbiot: 'The Heathrow ruling is crucial. It sets a precedent that can now be followed in the other sectors most responsible for climate breakdown.' Pandemic prison - what next for non-human animals? Mark Banahan | 12th May 2020 The pandemic is causing untold misery for us humans, but other animals are being affected too. Humans lived among Neanderthals in Europe Nina Massey | 12th May 2020 Modern humans entered Europe around 45,000 years ago, and soon after replaced Neanderthals. End overfishing under lockdown Emily Beament | 11th May 2020 Dr Rainer Froese, from the GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research in Kiel, Germany, says lockdown means we can end overfishing for ever. Supreme court upholds US water quality standards Emily Folk | 11th May 2020 The Environment Protection Agency in the US faced numerous controversies in 2020, including a recent ruling from the Supreme Court. Public opinion on gene editing Patricia Thomas | 11th May 2020 Take part in Beyond GM's survey of public opinion on genome editing in food and farming. Regenerating the commons in Frojám, Galicia Joám Evans Pim | 11th May 2020 Farmer Joam Pím Evans describes how his community is resisting mining by reclaiming and reforesting common-lands in Galicia, Spain. Government must prioritise green recovery Staff Reporter | 11th May 2020 The economic recovery from this global health crisis must put the restoration of nature at its heart, businesses and charities argue in open letter to Boris Johnson. Beyond the rainforest Staff Reporter | 11th May 2020 New study overturns 'conventional wisdom' by finding significant tree evolutionary diversity in temperate and tropical dry forests. Barclays still banking on climate breakdown August Graham | 11th May 2020 A quarter of Barclay's shareholders voted in favour of the bank abandoning investments in climate breakdown driving fossil fuels. Coronavirus and the Universal Basic Income Molly Scott Cato | 7th May 2020 Capitalism isn't working. We need a Universal Basic Income as we come out of the coronavirus lockdown into the economic - and the climate - crisis. Lockdown rekindles love of green spaces Emily Beament | 7th May 2020 Half of UK appreciate parks, countryside and green belt more since coronavirus lockdown and social distancing measures were brought in. Five years after the Paris Agreement Staff Reporter | 7th May 2020 A 40 to 50 percent reduction in global emissions is required to meet Paris Agreement goals, new study finds. Getting back to nature Brendan Montague | 7th May 2020 'We want our future back: a future where humans are nature, and where nature is resplendent.' Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 130 Page 131 Page 132 Page 133 Page 134 Page 135 Page 136 Page 137 Page 138 … 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
Clearing the airways Russell Warfield | 12th May 2020 Monbiot: 'The Heathrow ruling is crucial. It sets a precedent that can now be followed in the other sectors most responsible for climate breakdown.' Pandemic prison - what next for non-human animals? Mark Banahan | 12th May 2020 The pandemic is causing untold misery for us humans, but other animals are being affected too. Humans lived among Neanderthals in Europe Nina Massey | 12th May 2020 Modern humans entered Europe around 45,000 years ago, and soon after replaced Neanderthals. End overfishing under lockdown Emily Beament | 11th May 2020 Dr Rainer Froese, from the GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research in Kiel, Germany, says lockdown means we can end overfishing for ever. Supreme court upholds US water quality standards Emily Folk | 11th May 2020 The Environment Protection Agency in the US faced numerous controversies in 2020, including a recent ruling from the Supreme Court. Public opinion on gene editing Patricia Thomas | 11th May 2020 Take part in Beyond GM's survey of public opinion on genome editing in food and farming. Regenerating the commons in Frojám, Galicia Joám Evans Pim | 11th May 2020 Farmer Joam Pím Evans describes how his community is resisting mining by reclaiming and reforesting common-lands in Galicia, Spain. Government must prioritise green recovery Staff Reporter | 11th May 2020 The economic recovery from this global health crisis must put the restoration of nature at its heart, businesses and charities argue in open letter to Boris Johnson. Beyond the rainforest Staff Reporter | 11th May 2020 New study overturns 'conventional wisdom' by finding significant tree evolutionary diversity in temperate and tropical dry forests. Barclays still banking on climate breakdown August Graham | 11th May 2020 A quarter of Barclay's shareholders voted in favour of the bank abandoning investments in climate breakdown driving fossil fuels. Coronavirus and the Universal Basic Income Molly Scott Cato | 7th May 2020 Capitalism isn't working. We need a Universal Basic Income as we come out of the coronavirus lockdown into the economic - and the climate - crisis. Lockdown rekindles love of green spaces Emily Beament | 7th May 2020 Half of UK appreciate parks, countryside and green belt more since coronavirus lockdown and social distancing measures were brought in. Five years after the Paris Agreement Staff Reporter | 7th May 2020 A 40 to 50 percent reduction in global emissions is required to meet Paris Agreement goals, new study finds. Getting back to nature Brendan Montague | 7th May 2020 'We want our future back: a future where humans are nature, and where nature is resplendent.' Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 130 Page 131 Page 132 Page 133 Page 134 Page 135 Page 136 Page 137 Page 138 … 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
Pandemic prison - what next for non-human animals? Mark Banahan | 12th May 2020 The pandemic is causing untold misery for us humans, but other animals are being affected too. Humans lived among Neanderthals in Europe Nina Massey | 12th May 2020 Modern humans entered Europe around 45,000 years ago, and soon after replaced Neanderthals. End overfishing under lockdown Emily Beament | 11th May 2020 Dr Rainer Froese, from the GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research in Kiel, Germany, says lockdown means we can end overfishing for ever. Supreme court upholds US water quality standards Emily Folk | 11th May 2020 The Environment Protection Agency in the US faced numerous controversies in 2020, including a recent ruling from the Supreme Court. Public opinion on gene editing Patricia Thomas | 11th May 2020 Take part in Beyond GM's survey of public opinion on genome editing in food and farming. Regenerating the commons in Frojám, Galicia Joám Evans Pim | 11th May 2020 Farmer Joam Pím Evans describes how his community is resisting mining by reclaiming and reforesting common-lands in Galicia, Spain. Government must prioritise green recovery Staff Reporter | 11th May 2020 The economic recovery from this global health crisis must put the restoration of nature at its heart, businesses and charities argue in open letter to Boris Johnson. Beyond the rainforest Staff Reporter | 11th May 2020 New study overturns 'conventional wisdom' by finding significant tree evolutionary diversity in temperate and tropical dry forests. Barclays still banking on climate breakdown August Graham | 11th May 2020 A quarter of Barclay's shareholders voted in favour of the bank abandoning investments in climate breakdown driving fossil fuels. Coronavirus and the Universal Basic Income Molly Scott Cato | 7th May 2020 Capitalism isn't working. We need a Universal Basic Income as we come out of the coronavirus lockdown into the economic - and the climate - crisis. Lockdown rekindles love of green spaces Emily Beament | 7th May 2020 Half of UK appreciate parks, countryside and green belt more since coronavirus lockdown and social distancing measures were brought in. Five years after the Paris Agreement Staff Reporter | 7th May 2020 A 40 to 50 percent reduction in global emissions is required to meet Paris Agreement goals, new study finds. Getting back to nature Brendan Montague | 7th May 2020 'We want our future back: a future where humans are nature, and where nature is resplendent.' Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 130 Page 131 Page 132 Page 133 Page 134 Page 135 Page 136 Page 137 Page 138 … 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
Humans lived among Neanderthals in Europe Nina Massey | 12th May 2020 Modern humans entered Europe around 45,000 years ago, and soon after replaced Neanderthals. End overfishing under lockdown Emily Beament | 11th May 2020 Dr Rainer Froese, from the GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research in Kiel, Germany, says lockdown means we can end overfishing for ever. Supreme court upholds US water quality standards Emily Folk | 11th May 2020 The Environment Protection Agency in the US faced numerous controversies in 2020, including a recent ruling from the Supreme Court. Public opinion on gene editing Patricia Thomas | 11th May 2020 Take part in Beyond GM's survey of public opinion on genome editing in food and farming. Regenerating the commons in Frojám, Galicia Joám Evans Pim | 11th May 2020 Farmer Joam Pím Evans describes how his community is resisting mining by reclaiming and reforesting common-lands in Galicia, Spain. Government must prioritise green recovery Staff Reporter | 11th May 2020 The economic recovery from this global health crisis must put the restoration of nature at its heart, businesses and charities argue in open letter to Boris Johnson. Beyond the rainforest Staff Reporter | 11th May 2020 New study overturns 'conventional wisdom' by finding significant tree evolutionary diversity in temperate and tropical dry forests. Barclays still banking on climate breakdown August Graham | 11th May 2020 A quarter of Barclay's shareholders voted in favour of the bank abandoning investments in climate breakdown driving fossil fuels. Coronavirus and the Universal Basic Income Molly Scott Cato | 7th May 2020 Capitalism isn't working. We need a Universal Basic Income as we come out of the coronavirus lockdown into the economic - and the climate - crisis. Lockdown rekindles love of green spaces Emily Beament | 7th May 2020 Half of UK appreciate parks, countryside and green belt more since coronavirus lockdown and social distancing measures were brought in. Five years after the Paris Agreement Staff Reporter | 7th May 2020 A 40 to 50 percent reduction in global emissions is required to meet Paris Agreement goals, new study finds. Getting back to nature Brendan Montague | 7th May 2020 'We want our future back: a future where humans are nature, and where nature is resplendent.' Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 130 Page 131 Page 132 Page 133 Page 134 Page 135 Page 136 Page 137 Page 138 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
End overfishing under lockdown Emily Beament | 11th May 2020 Dr Rainer Froese, from the GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research in Kiel, Germany, says lockdown means we can end overfishing for ever. Supreme court upholds US water quality standards Emily Folk | 11th May 2020 The Environment Protection Agency in the US faced numerous controversies in 2020, including a recent ruling from the Supreme Court. Public opinion on gene editing Patricia Thomas | 11th May 2020 Take part in Beyond GM's survey of public opinion on genome editing in food and farming. Regenerating the commons in Frojám, Galicia Joám Evans Pim | 11th May 2020 Farmer Joam Pím Evans describes how his community is resisting mining by reclaiming and reforesting common-lands in Galicia, Spain. Government must prioritise green recovery Staff Reporter | 11th May 2020 The economic recovery from this global health crisis must put the restoration of nature at its heart, businesses and charities argue in open letter to Boris Johnson. Beyond the rainforest Staff Reporter | 11th May 2020 New study overturns 'conventional wisdom' by finding significant tree evolutionary diversity in temperate and tropical dry forests. Barclays still banking on climate breakdown August Graham | 11th May 2020 A quarter of Barclay's shareholders voted in favour of the bank abandoning investments in climate breakdown driving fossil fuels. Coronavirus and the Universal Basic Income Molly Scott Cato | 7th May 2020 Capitalism isn't working. We need a Universal Basic Income as we come out of the coronavirus lockdown into the economic - and the climate - crisis. Lockdown rekindles love of green spaces Emily Beament | 7th May 2020 Half of UK appreciate parks, countryside and green belt more since coronavirus lockdown and social distancing measures were brought in. Five years after the Paris Agreement Staff Reporter | 7th May 2020 A 40 to 50 percent reduction in global emissions is required to meet Paris Agreement goals, new study finds. Getting back to nature Brendan Montague | 7th May 2020 'We want our future back: a future where humans are nature, and where nature is resplendent.' Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 130 Page 131 Page 132 Page 133 Page 134 Page 135 Page 136 Page 137 Page 138 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Supreme court upholds US water quality standards Emily Folk | 11th May 2020 The Environment Protection Agency in the US faced numerous controversies in 2020, including a recent ruling from the Supreme Court. Public opinion on gene editing Patricia Thomas | 11th May 2020 Take part in Beyond GM's survey of public opinion on genome editing in food and farming. Regenerating the commons in Frojám, Galicia Joám Evans Pim | 11th May 2020 Farmer Joam Pím Evans describes how his community is resisting mining by reclaiming and reforesting common-lands in Galicia, Spain. Government must prioritise green recovery Staff Reporter | 11th May 2020 The economic recovery from this global health crisis must put the restoration of nature at its heart, businesses and charities argue in open letter to Boris Johnson. Beyond the rainforest Staff Reporter | 11th May 2020 New study overturns 'conventional wisdom' by finding significant tree evolutionary diversity in temperate and tropical dry forests. Barclays still banking on climate breakdown August Graham | 11th May 2020 A quarter of Barclay's shareholders voted in favour of the bank abandoning investments in climate breakdown driving fossil fuels. Coronavirus and the Universal Basic Income Molly Scott Cato | 7th May 2020 Capitalism isn't working. We need a Universal Basic Income as we come out of the coronavirus lockdown into the economic - and the climate - crisis. Lockdown rekindles love of green spaces Emily Beament | 7th May 2020 Half of UK appreciate parks, countryside and green belt more since coronavirus lockdown and social distancing measures were brought in. Five years after the Paris Agreement Staff Reporter | 7th May 2020 A 40 to 50 percent reduction in global emissions is required to meet Paris Agreement goals, new study finds. Getting back to nature Brendan Montague | 7th May 2020 'We want our future back: a future where humans are nature, and where nature is resplendent.' Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 130 Page 131 Page 132 Page 133 Page 134 Page 135 Page 136 Page 137 Page 138 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Public opinion on gene editing Patricia Thomas | 11th May 2020 Take part in Beyond GM's survey of public opinion on genome editing in food and farming. Regenerating the commons in Frojám, Galicia Joám Evans Pim | 11th May 2020 Farmer Joam Pím Evans describes how his community is resisting mining by reclaiming and reforesting common-lands in Galicia, Spain. Government must prioritise green recovery Staff Reporter | 11th May 2020 The economic recovery from this global health crisis must put the restoration of nature at its heart, businesses and charities argue in open letter to Boris Johnson. Beyond the rainforest Staff Reporter | 11th May 2020 New study overturns 'conventional wisdom' by finding significant tree evolutionary diversity in temperate and tropical dry forests. Barclays still banking on climate breakdown August Graham | 11th May 2020 A quarter of Barclay's shareholders voted in favour of the bank abandoning investments in climate breakdown driving fossil fuels. Coronavirus and the Universal Basic Income Molly Scott Cato | 7th May 2020 Capitalism isn't working. We need a Universal Basic Income as we come out of the coronavirus lockdown into the economic - and the climate - crisis. Lockdown rekindles love of green spaces Emily Beament | 7th May 2020 Half of UK appreciate parks, countryside and green belt more since coronavirus lockdown and social distancing measures were brought in. Five years after the Paris Agreement Staff Reporter | 7th May 2020 A 40 to 50 percent reduction in global emissions is required to meet Paris Agreement goals, new study finds. Getting back to nature Brendan Montague | 7th May 2020 'We want our future back: a future where humans are nature, and where nature is resplendent.' Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 130 Page 131 Page 132 Page 133 Page 134 Page 135 Page 136 Page 137 Page 138 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Regenerating the commons in Frojám, Galicia Joám Evans Pim | 11th May 2020 Farmer Joam Pím Evans describes how his community is resisting mining by reclaiming and reforesting common-lands in Galicia, Spain. Government must prioritise green recovery Staff Reporter | 11th May 2020 The economic recovery from this global health crisis must put the restoration of nature at its heart, businesses and charities argue in open letter to Boris Johnson. Beyond the rainforest Staff Reporter | 11th May 2020 New study overturns 'conventional wisdom' by finding significant tree evolutionary diversity in temperate and tropical dry forests. Barclays still banking on climate breakdown August Graham | 11th May 2020 A quarter of Barclay's shareholders voted in favour of the bank abandoning investments in climate breakdown driving fossil fuels. Coronavirus and the Universal Basic Income Molly Scott Cato | 7th May 2020 Capitalism isn't working. We need a Universal Basic Income as we come out of the coronavirus lockdown into the economic - and the climate - crisis. Lockdown rekindles love of green spaces Emily Beament | 7th May 2020 Half of UK appreciate parks, countryside and green belt more since coronavirus lockdown and social distancing measures were brought in. Five years after the Paris Agreement Staff Reporter | 7th May 2020 A 40 to 50 percent reduction in global emissions is required to meet Paris Agreement goals, new study finds. Getting back to nature Brendan Montague | 7th May 2020 'We want our future back: a future where humans are nature, and where nature is resplendent.' Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 130 Page 131 Page 132 Page 133 Page 134 Page 135 Page 136 Page 137 Page 138 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Government must prioritise green recovery Staff Reporter | 11th May 2020 The economic recovery from this global health crisis must put the restoration of nature at its heart, businesses and charities argue in open letter to Boris Johnson. Beyond the rainforest Staff Reporter | 11th May 2020 New study overturns 'conventional wisdom' by finding significant tree evolutionary diversity in temperate and tropical dry forests. Barclays still banking on climate breakdown August Graham | 11th May 2020 A quarter of Barclay's shareholders voted in favour of the bank abandoning investments in climate breakdown driving fossil fuels. Coronavirus and the Universal Basic Income Molly Scott Cato | 7th May 2020 Capitalism isn't working. We need a Universal Basic Income as we come out of the coronavirus lockdown into the economic - and the climate - crisis. Lockdown rekindles love of green spaces Emily Beament | 7th May 2020 Half of UK appreciate parks, countryside and green belt more since coronavirus lockdown and social distancing measures were brought in. Five years after the Paris Agreement Staff Reporter | 7th May 2020 A 40 to 50 percent reduction in global emissions is required to meet Paris Agreement goals, new study finds. Getting back to nature Brendan Montague | 7th May 2020 'We want our future back: a future where humans are nature, and where nature is resplendent.' Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 130 Page 131 Page 132 Page 133 Page 134 Page 135 Page 136 Page 137 Page 138 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Beyond the rainforest Staff Reporter | 11th May 2020 New study overturns 'conventional wisdom' by finding significant tree evolutionary diversity in temperate and tropical dry forests. Barclays still banking on climate breakdown August Graham | 11th May 2020 A quarter of Barclay's shareholders voted in favour of the bank abandoning investments in climate breakdown driving fossil fuels. Coronavirus and the Universal Basic Income Molly Scott Cato | 7th May 2020 Capitalism isn't working. We need a Universal Basic Income as we come out of the coronavirus lockdown into the economic - and the climate - crisis. Lockdown rekindles love of green spaces Emily Beament | 7th May 2020 Half of UK appreciate parks, countryside and green belt more since coronavirus lockdown and social distancing measures were brought in. Five years after the Paris Agreement Staff Reporter | 7th May 2020 A 40 to 50 percent reduction in global emissions is required to meet Paris Agreement goals, new study finds. Getting back to nature Brendan Montague | 7th May 2020 'We want our future back: a future where humans are nature, and where nature is resplendent.' Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 130 Page 131 Page 132 Page 133 Page 134 Page 135 Page 136 Page 137 Page 138 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Barclays still banking on climate breakdown August Graham | 11th May 2020 A quarter of Barclay's shareholders voted in favour of the bank abandoning investments in climate breakdown driving fossil fuels. Coronavirus and the Universal Basic Income Molly Scott Cato | 7th May 2020 Capitalism isn't working. We need a Universal Basic Income as we come out of the coronavirus lockdown into the economic - and the climate - crisis. Lockdown rekindles love of green spaces Emily Beament | 7th May 2020 Half of UK appreciate parks, countryside and green belt more since coronavirus lockdown and social distancing measures were brought in. Five years after the Paris Agreement Staff Reporter | 7th May 2020 A 40 to 50 percent reduction in global emissions is required to meet Paris Agreement goals, new study finds. Getting back to nature Brendan Montague | 7th May 2020 'We want our future back: a future where humans are nature, and where nature is resplendent.' Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 130 Page 131 Page 132 Page 133 Page 134 Page 135 Page 136 Page 137 Page 138 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Coronavirus and the Universal Basic Income Molly Scott Cato | 7th May 2020 Capitalism isn't working. We need a Universal Basic Income as we come out of the coronavirus lockdown into the economic - and the climate - crisis. Lockdown rekindles love of green spaces Emily Beament | 7th May 2020 Half of UK appreciate parks, countryside and green belt more since coronavirus lockdown and social distancing measures were brought in. Five years after the Paris Agreement Staff Reporter | 7th May 2020 A 40 to 50 percent reduction in global emissions is required to meet Paris Agreement goals, new study finds. Getting back to nature Brendan Montague | 7th May 2020 'We want our future back: a future where humans are nature, and where nature is resplendent.' Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 130 Page 131 Page 132 Page 133 Page 134 Page 135 Page 136 Page 137 Page 138 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Lockdown rekindles love of green spaces Emily Beament | 7th May 2020 Half of UK appreciate parks, countryside and green belt more since coronavirus lockdown and social distancing measures were brought in. Five years after the Paris Agreement Staff Reporter | 7th May 2020 A 40 to 50 percent reduction in global emissions is required to meet Paris Agreement goals, new study finds. Getting back to nature Brendan Montague | 7th May 2020 'We want our future back: a future where humans are nature, and where nature is resplendent.' Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 130 Page 131 Page 132 Page 133 Page 134 Page 135 Page 136 Page 137 Page 138 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Five years after the Paris Agreement Staff Reporter | 7th May 2020 A 40 to 50 percent reduction in global emissions is required to meet Paris Agreement goals, new study finds. Getting back to nature Brendan Montague | 7th May 2020 'We want our future back: a future where humans are nature, and where nature is resplendent.'
Getting back to nature Brendan Montague | 7th May 2020 'We want our future back: a future where humans are nature, and where nature is resplendent.'