Starmer’s eco-disaster Chris Saltmarsh | 12th February 2024 Starmer may have abandoned climate action - but that does not mean we should abandon Labour. An unjust transition Matthew Paterson | 12th February 2024 Britain’s climate 'leadership' is based on the profoundly unjust and violent transition that was the defeat of the 1980s miners' strike. A green transition for North Africa Yasmin Dahnoun | 9th February 2024 Dismantling Green Colonialism is topical and timely, with chapters emphasising the greenwashing of settler colonialism in Palestine. Degrowth is everywhere Adrien Plomteux | 8th February 2024 Seeing degrowth in the here and now gives hope to bring about a radically different future in which to live well and sustainably. Profit warning: plastic polluted money Rebecca Speare-Cole | 7th February 2024 Greenpeace protesters scale Unilever headquarters in plastic pollution protest. 'A very small, very polite, very British apocalypse' Naomi Westerman | 7th February 2024 The End We Start From is a powerful but imperfect exploration of motherhood in a drowned world. Final attempt to stop coal mine Catherine Early | 6th February 2024 Anti-coal campaigners are in court today in a final attempt to block the extension of a coal mine at Aberpergwm in south Wales. Climate policy at the Sharpe end Peter Somerville | 5th February 2024 'Sharpe’s favoured alternative to neoclassical economics is a form of evolutionary economics: when it comes to the energy transition this notion is deeply flawed.' Nuclear hype in meltdown Dr Jim Green | 2nd February 2024 The latest nuclear power ‘renaissance’ is going in reverse. Oil knew climate risks from '50s Catherine Early | 1st February 2024 The fossil fuel industry knew about climate risks earlier than previously thought. The future of plastics Brendan Montague | 31st January 2024 Oxford scientists launch ambitious roadmap for circular carbon plastics economy. Earthquake in the Isle of Mull Lucinda Cameron | 31st January 2024 'We live in a wooden house and the whole house was just shaking. It made absolutely no sense.' Clarkson beer-maker backs fox hunt Brendan Montague | 30th January 2024 Bitter taste: Jeremy Clarkson's beer sales support fox hunt snared in criminal prosecutions. Social connections boost low carbon heating Ruby Harbour | 29th January 2024 The public shows widespread support for the transition to low-carbon heating - with heat pumps emerging as the preferred technology for many. Electric cars 'boost energy security' Brendan Montague | 25th January 2024 Switch to EVs will reduce UK’s import dependence for petrol, as UK renewable electricity powers more cars. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 32 Page 33 Page 34 Page 35 Page 36 Page 37 Page 38 Page 39 Page 40 … 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
An unjust transition Matthew Paterson | 12th February 2024 Britain’s climate 'leadership' is based on the profoundly unjust and violent transition that was the defeat of the 1980s miners' strike. A green transition for North Africa Yasmin Dahnoun | 9th February 2024 Dismantling Green Colonialism is topical and timely, with chapters emphasising the greenwashing of settler colonialism in Palestine. Degrowth is everywhere Adrien Plomteux | 8th February 2024 Seeing degrowth in the here and now gives hope to bring about a radically different future in which to live well and sustainably. Profit warning: plastic polluted money Rebecca Speare-Cole | 7th February 2024 Greenpeace protesters scale Unilever headquarters in plastic pollution protest. 'A very small, very polite, very British apocalypse' Naomi Westerman | 7th February 2024 The End We Start From is a powerful but imperfect exploration of motherhood in a drowned world. Final attempt to stop coal mine Catherine Early | 6th February 2024 Anti-coal campaigners are in court today in a final attempt to block the extension of a coal mine at Aberpergwm in south Wales. Climate policy at the Sharpe end Peter Somerville | 5th February 2024 'Sharpe’s favoured alternative to neoclassical economics is a form of evolutionary economics: when it comes to the energy transition this notion is deeply flawed.' Nuclear hype in meltdown Dr Jim Green | 2nd February 2024 The latest nuclear power ‘renaissance’ is going in reverse. Oil knew climate risks from '50s Catherine Early | 1st February 2024 The fossil fuel industry knew about climate risks earlier than previously thought. The future of plastics Brendan Montague | 31st January 2024 Oxford scientists launch ambitious roadmap for circular carbon plastics economy. Earthquake in the Isle of Mull Lucinda Cameron | 31st January 2024 'We live in a wooden house and the whole house was just shaking. It made absolutely no sense.' Clarkson beer-maker backs fox hunt Brendan Montague | 30th January 2024 Bitter taste: Jeremy Clarkson's beer sales support fox hunt snared in criminal prosecutions. Social connections boost low carbon heating Ruby Harbour | 29th January 2024 The public shows widespread support for the transition to low-carbon heating - with heat pumps emerging as the preferred technology for many. Electric cars 'boost energy security' Brendan Montague | 25th January 2024 Switch to EVs will reduce UK’s import dependence for petrol, as UK renewable electricity powers more cars. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 32 Page 33 Page 34 Page 35 Page 36 Page 37 Page 38 Page 39 Page 40 … 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
A green transition for North Africa Yasmin Dahnoun | 9th February 2024 Dismantling Green Colonialism is topical and timely, with chapters emphasising the greenwashing of settler colonialism in Palestine. Degrowth is everywhere Adrien Plomteux | 8th February 2024 Seeing degrowth in the here and now gives hope to bring about a radically different future in which to live well and sustainably. Profit warning: plastic polluted money Rebecca Speare-Cole | 7th February 2024 Greenpeace protesters scale Unilever headquarters in plastic pollution protest. 'A very small, very polite, very British apocalypse' Naomi Westerman | 7th February 2024 The End We Start From is a powerful but imperfect exploration of motherhood in a drowned world. Final attempt to stop coal mine Catherine Early | 6th February 2024 Anti-coal campaigners are in court today in a final attempt to block the extension of a coal mine at Aberpergwm in south Wales. Climate policy at the Sharpe end Peter Somerville | 5th February 2024 'Sharpe’s favoured alternative to neoclassical economics is a form of evolutionary economics: when it comes to the energy transition this notion is deeply flawed.' Nuclear hype in meltdown Dr Jim Green | 2nd February 2024 The latest nuclear power ‘renaissance’ is going in reverse. Oil knew climate risks from '50s Catherine Early | 1st February 2024 The fossil fuel industry knew about climate risks earlier than previously thought. The future of plastics Brendan Montague | 31st January 2024 Oxford scientists launch ambitious roadmap for circular carbon plastics economy. Earthquake in the Isle of Mull Lucinda Cameron | 31st January 2024 'We live in a wooden house and the whole house was just shaking. It made absolutely no sense.' Clarkson beer-maker backs fox hunt Brendan Montague | 30th January 2024 Bitter taste: Jeremy Clarkson's beer sales support fox hunt snared in criminal prosecutions. Social connections boost low carbon heating Ruby Harbour | 29th January 2024 The public shows widespread support for the transition to low-carbon heating - with heat pumps emerging as the preferred technology for many. Electric cars 'boost energy security' Brendan Montague | 25th January 2024 Switch to EVs will reduce UK’s import dependence for petrol, as UK renewable electricity powers more cars. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 32 Page 33 Page 34 Page 35 Page 36 Page 37 Page 38 Page 39 Page 40 … 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
Degrowth is everywhere Adrien Plomteux | 8th February 2024 Seeing degrowth in the here and now gives hope to bring about a radically different future in which to live well and sustainably. Profit warning: plastic polluted money Rebecca Speare-Cole | 7th February 2024 Greenpeace protesters scale Unilever headquarters in plastic pollution protest. 'A very small, very polite, very British apocalypse' Naomi Westerman | 7th February 2024 The End We Start From is a powerful but imperfect exploration of motherhood in a drowned world. Final attempt to stop coal mine Catherine Early | 6th February 2024 Anti-coal campaigners are in court today in a final attempt to block the extension of a coal mine at Aberpergwm in south Wales. Climate policy at the Sharpe end Peter Somerville | 5th February 2024 'Sharpe’s favoured alternative to neoclassical economics is a form of evolutionary economics: when it comes to the energy transition this notion is deeply flawed.' Nuclear hype in meltdown Dr Jim Green | 2nd February 2024 The latest nuclear power ‘renaissance’ is going in reverse. Oil knew climate risks from '50s Catherine Early | 1st February 2024 The fossil fuel industry knew about climate risks earlier than previously thought. The future of plastics Brendan Montague | 31st January 2024 Oxford scientists launch ambitious roadmap for circular carbon plastics economy. Earthquake in the Isle of Mull Lucinda Cameron | 31st January 2024 'We live in a wooden house and the whole house was just shaking. It made absolutely no sense.' Clarkson beer-maker backs fox hunt Brendan Montague | 30th January 2024 Bitter taste: Jeremy Clarkson's beer sales support fox hunt snared in criminal prosecutions. Social connections boost low carbon heating Ruby Harbour | 29th January 2024 The public shows widespread support for the transition to low-carbon heating - with heat pumps emerging as the preferred technology for many. Electric cars 'boost energy security' Brendan Montague | 25th January 2024 Switch to EVs will reduce UK’s import dependence for petrol, as UK renewable electricity powers more cars. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 32 Page 33 Page 34 Page 35 Page 36 Page 37 Page 38 Page 39 Page 40 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Profit warning: plastic polluted money Rebecca Speare-Cole | 7th February 2024 Greenpeace protesters scale Unilever headquarters in plastic pollution protest. 'A very small, very polite, very British apocalypse' Naomi Westerman | 7th February 2024 The End We Start From is a powerful but imperfect exploration of motherhood in a drowned world. Final attempt to stop coal mine Catherine Early | 6th February 2024 Anti-coal campaigners are in court today in a final attempt to block the extension of a coal mine at Aberpergwm in south Wales. Climate policy at the Sharpe end Peter Somerville | 5th February 2024 'Sharpe’s favoured alternative to neoclassical economics is a form of evolutionary economics: when it comes to the energy transition this notion is deeply flawed.' Nuclear hype in meltdown Dr Jim Green | 2nd February 2024 The latest nuclear power ‘renaissance’ is going in reverse. Oil knew climate risks from '50s Catherine Early | 1st February 2024 The fossil fuel industry knew about climate risks earlier than previously thought. The future of plastics Brendan Montague | 31st January 2024 Oxford scientists launch ambitious roadmap for circular carbon plastics economy. Earthquake in the Isle of Mull Lucinda Cameron | 31st January 2024 'We live in a wooden house and the whole house was just shaking. It made absolutely no sense.' Clarkson beer-maker backs fox hunt Brendan Montague | 30th January 2024 Bitter taste: Jeremy Clarkson's beer sales support fox hunt snared in criminal prosecutions. Social connections boost low carbon heating Ruby Harbour | 29th January 2024 The public shows widespread support for the transition to low-carbon heating - with heat pumps emerging as the preferred technology for many. Electric cars 'boost energy security' Brendan Montague | 25th January 2024 Switch to EVs will reduce UK’s import dependence for petrol, as UK renewable electricity powers more cars. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 32 Page 33 Page 34 Page 35 Page 36 Page 37 Page 38 Page 39 Page 40 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
'A very small, very polite, very British apocalypse' Naomi Westerman | 7th February 2024 The End We Start From is a powerful but imperfect exploration of motherhood in a drowned world. Final attempt to stop coal mine Catherine Early | 6th February 2024 Anti-coal campaigners are in court today in a final attempt to block the extension of a coal mine at Aberpergwm in south Wales. Climate policy at the Sharpe end Peter Somerville | 5th February 2024 'Sharpe’s favoured alternative to neoclassical economics is a form of evolutionary economics: when it comes to the energy transition this notion is deeply flawed.' Nuclear hype in meltdown Dr Jim Green | 2nd February 2024 The latest nuclear power ‘renaissance’ is going in reverse. Oil knew climate risks from '50s Catherine Early | 1st February 2024 The fossil fuel industry knew about climate risks earlier than previously thought. The future of plastics Brendan Montague | 31st January 2024 Oxford scientists launch ambitious roadmap for circular carbon plastics economy. Earthquake in the Isle of Mull Lucinda Cameron | 31st January 2024 'We live in a wooden house and the whole house was just shaking. It made absolutely no sense.' Clarkson beer-maker backs fox hunt Brendan Montague | 30th January 2024 Bitter taste: Jeremy Clarkson's beer sales support fox hunt snared in criminal prosecutions. Social connections boost low carbon heating Ruby Harbour | 29th January 2024 The public shows widespread support for the transition to low-carbon heating - with heat pumps emerging as the preferred technology for many. Electric cars 'boost energy security' Brendan Montague | 25th January 2024 Switch to EVs will reduce UK’s import dependence for petrol, as UK renewable electricity powers more cars. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 32 Page 33 Page 34 Page 35 Page 36 Page 37 Page 38 Page 39 Page 40 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Final attempt to stop coal mine Catherine Early | 6th February 2024 Anti-coal campaigners are in court today in a final attempt to block the extension of a coal mine at Aberpergwm in south Wales. Climate policy at the Sharpe end Peter Somerville | 5th February 2024 'Sharpe’s favoured alternative to neoclassical economics is a form of evolutionary economics: when it comes to the energy transition this notion is deeply flawed.' Nuclear hype in meltdown Dr Jim Green | 2nd February 2024 The latest nuclear power ‘renaissance’ is going in reverse. Oil knew climate risks from '50s Catherine Early | 1st February 2024 The fossil fuel industry knew about climate risks earlier than previously thought. The future of plastics Brendan Montague | 31st January 2024 Oxford scientists launch ambitious roadmap for circular carbon plastics economy. Earthquake in the Isle of Mull Lucinda Cameron | 31st January 2024 'We live in a wooden house and the whole house was just shaking. It made absolutely no sense.' Clarkson beer-maker backs fox hunt Brendan Montague | 30th January 2024 Bitter taste: Jeremy Clarkson's beer sales support fox hunt snared in criminal prosecutions. Social connections boost low carbon heating Ruby Harbour | 29th January 2024 The public shows widespread support for the transition to low-carbon heating - with heat pumps emerging as the preferred technology for many. Electric cars 'boost energy security' Brendan Montague | 25th January 2024 Switch to EVs will reduce UK’s import dependence for petrol, as UK renewable electricity powers more cars. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 32 Page 33 Page 34 Page 35 Page 36 Page 37 Page 38 Page 39 Page 40 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Climate policy at the Sharpe end Peter Somerville | 5th February 2024 'Sharpe’s favoured alternative to neoclassical economics is a form of evolutionary economics: when it comes to the energy transition this notion is deeply flawed.' Nuclear hype in meltdown Dr Jim Green | 2nd February 2024 The latest nuclear power ‘renaissance’ is going in reverse. Oil knew climate risks from '50s Catherine Early | 1st February 2024 The fossil fuel industry knew about climate risks earlier than previously thought. The future of plastics Brendan Montague | 31st January 2024 Oxford scientists launch ambitious roadmap for circular carbon plastics economy. Earthquake in the Isle of Mull Lucinda Cameron | 31st January 2024 'We live in a wooden house and the whole house was just shaking. It made absolutely no sense.' Clarkson beer-maker backs fox hunt Brendan Montague | 30th January 2024 Bitter taste: Jeremy Clarkson's beer sales support fox hunt snared in criminal prosecutions. Social connections boost low carbon heating Ruby Harbour | 29th January 2024 The public shows widespread support for the transition to low-carbon heating - with heat pumps emerging as the preferred technology for many. Electric cars 'boost energy security' Brendan Montague | 25th January 2024 Switch to EVs will reduce UK’s import dependence for petrol, as UK renewable electricity powers more cars. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 32 Page 33 Page 34 Page 35 Page 36 Page 37 Page 38 Page 39 Page 40 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Nuclear hype in meltdown Dr Jim Green | 2nd February 2024 The latest nuclear power ‘renaissance’ is going in reverse. Oil knew climate risks from '50s Catherine Early | 1st February 2024 The fossil fuel industry knew about climate risks earlier than previously thought. The future of plastics Brendan Montague | 31st January 2024 Oxford scientists launch ambitious roadmap for circular carbon plastics economy. Earthquake in the Isle of Mull Lucinda Cameron | 31st January 2024 'We live in a wooden house and the whole house was just shaking. It made absolutely no sense.' Clarkson beer-maker backs fox hunt Brendan Montague | 30th January 2024 Bitter taste: Jeremy Clarkson's beer sales support fox hunt snared in criminal prosecutions. Social connections boost low carbon heating Ruby Harbour | 29th January 2024 The public shows widespread support for the transition to low-carbon heating - with heat pumps emerging as the preferred technology for many. Electric cars 'boost energy security' Brendan Montague | 25th January 2024 Switch to EVs will reduce UK’s import dependence for petrol, as UK renewable electricity powers more cars. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 32 Page 33 Page 34 Page 35 Page 36 Page 37 Page 38 Page 39 Page 40 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Oil knew climate risks from '50s Catherine Early | 1st February 2024 The fossil fuel industry knew about climate risks earlier than previously thought. The future of plastics Brendan Montague | 31st January 2024 Oxford scientists launch ambitious roadmap for circular carbon plastics economy. Earthquake in the Isle of Mull Lucinda Cameron | 31st January 2024 'We live in a wooden house and the whole house was just shaking. It made absolutely no sense.' Clarkson beer-maker backs fox hunt Brendan Montague | 30th January 2024 Bitter taste: Jeremy Clarkson's beer sales support fox hunt snared in criminal prosecutions. Social connections boost low carbon heating Ruby Harbour | 29th January 2024 The public shows widespread support for the transition to low-carbon heating - with heat pumps emerging as the preferred technology for many. Electric cars 'boost energy security' Brendan Montague | 25th January 2024 Switch to EVs will reduce UK’s import dependence for petrol, as UK renewable electricity powers more cars. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 32 Page 33 Page 34 Page 35 Page 36 Page 37 Page 38 Page 39 Page 40 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
The future of plastics Brendan Montague | 31st January 2024 Oxford scientists launch ambitious roadmap for circular carbon plastics economy. Earthquake in the Isle of Mull Lucinda Cameron | 31st January 2024 'We live in a wooden house and the whole house was just shaking. It made absolutely no sense.' Clarkson beer-maker backs fox hunt Brendan Montague | 30th January 2024 Bitter taste: Jeremy Clarkson's beer sales support fox hunt snared in criminal prosecutions. Social connections boost low carbon heating Ruby Harbour | 29th January 2024 The public shows widespread support for the transition to low-carbon heating - with heat pumps emerging as the preferred technology for many. Electric cars 'boost energy security' Brendan Montague | 25th January 2024 Switch to EVs will reduce UK’s import dependence for petrol, as UK renewable electricity powers more cars. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 32 Page 33 Page 34 Page 35 Page 36 Page 37 Page 38 Page 39 Page 40 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Earthquake in the Isle of Mull Lucinda Cameron | 31st January 2024 'We live in a wooden house and the whole house was just shaking. It made absolutely no sense.' Clarkson beer-maker backs fox hunt Brendan Montague | 30th January 2024 Bitter taste: Jeremy Clarkson's beer sales support fox hunt snared in criminal prosecutions. Social connections boost low carbon heating Ruby Harbour | 29th January 2024 The public shows widespread support for the transition to low-carbon heating - with heat pumps emerging as the preferred technology for many. Electric cars 'boost energy security' Brendan Montague | 25th January 2024 Switch to EVs will reduce UK’s import dependence for petrol, as UK renewable electricity powers more cars. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 32 Page 33 Page 34 Page 35 Page 36 Page 37 Page 38 Page 39 Page 40 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Clarkson beer-maker backs fox hunt Brendan Montague | 30th January 2024 Bitter taste: Jeremy Clarkson's beer sales support fox hunt snared in criminal prosecutions. Social connections boost low carbon heating Ruby Harbour | 29th January 2024 The public shows widespread support for the transition to low-carbon heating - with heat pumps emerging as the preferred technology for many. Electric cars 'boost energy security' Brendan Montague | 25th January 2024 Switch to EVs will reduce UK’s import dependence for petrol, as UK renewable electricity powers more cars. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 32 Page 33 Page 34 Page 35 Page 36 Page 37 Page 38 Page 39 Page 40 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Social connections boost low carbon heating Ruby Harbour | 29th January 2024 The public shows widespread support for the transition to low-carbon heating - with heat pumps emerging as the preferred technology for many. Electric cars 'boost energy security' Brendan Montague | 25th January 2024 Switch to EVs will reduce UK’s import dependence for petrol, as UK renewable electricity powers more cars.
Electric cars 'boost energy security' Brendan Montague | 25th January 2024 Switch to EVs will reduce UK’s import dependence for petrol, as UK renewable electricity powers more cars.