'Refuse to be enemies' Emmalyne Karnes | 22nd December 2023 Bethlehem this Christmas will be a site of war and occupation, rather than peace and celebration. Climate emissions increasing Ruby Harbour | 22nd December 2023 Global carbon emissions from fossil fuels have risen again in 2023 – reaching record levels. Hydrogen, and then again Johan Du Plessis | 21st December 2023 Using Hydrogen for heating is a red herring. The future remains electric. Scientists, lawyers unite behind ecocide law Kristin Vala Ragnarsdóttir Eleanor Sharpston | 20th December 2023 We need a new internationally recognised crime aimed at preventing and punishing the most serious harms against nature. Rosebank's legal double whammy Brendan Montague | 19th December 2023 Uplift and Greenpeace UK mounting legal challenges to stop development of Rosebank, the UK’s largest untapped North Sea oilfield. A sensational summit Wendyrosie Scott | 19th December 2023 Three decades of radical roots conservationism culminates in a sensational summit. 'You burn with us' Brendan Montague | 18th December 2023 We need a mass movement to ensure a just transition and prevent climate breakdown. But such contestations can go very wrong. Billions of barrels of oil Danny Halpin | 15th December 2023 Fossil fuel companies at Cop28 set to produce 25 billion barrels of oil. Wines tainted with 'pesticide cocktail' Monica Piccinini | 14th December 2023 A sobering reality: cocktail of hazardous pesticides in wine has tripled. Why I glittered Sir Keir Starmer Yaz Ashmawi | 14th December 2023 Protester who threw glitter over Sir Keir Starmer during his labour conference explains why he did it. COP28: Earth is down, but not out, yet Ruby Harbour | 13th December 2023 Countries at the COP28 UN climate summit have agreed to transition away from fossil fuels, but fail to commit to a full phase out. Tuning in to Nature Emily Unsworth White Maz McNamara | 12th December 2023 Songs such as ‘The Ash Grove’ allow us to celebrate this common tree species now - and to commemorate it later. Nature’s silent scream Monica Piccinini | 11th December 2023 Rampant fires have engulfed the Pantanal in Brazil, devastating endangered species and indigenous communities. COP28 debrief Nick Breeze | 11th December 2023 'I'm more worried about human stupidity than I am about artificial intelligence!' Macaques in the midst Ruby Harbour | 9th December 2023 To solve the conflict between humans and macaques we should ‘not manage the wildlife but manage the people’. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 34 Page 35 Page 36 Page 37 Page 38 Page 39 Page 40 Page 41 Page 42 … 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
Climate emissions increasing Ruby Harbour | 22nd December 2023 Global carbon emissions from fossil fuels have risen again in 2023 – reaching record levels. Hydrogen, and then again Johan Du Plessis | 21st December 2023 Using Hydrogen for heating is a red herring. The future remains electric. Scientists, lawyers unite behind ecocide law Kristin Vala Ragnarsdóttir Eleanor Sharpston | 20th December 2023 We need a new internationally recognised crime aimed at preventing and punishing the most serious harms against nature. Rosebank's legal double whammy Brendan Montague | 19th December 2023 Uplift and Greenpeace UK mounting legal challenges to stop development of Rosebank, the UK’s largest untapped North Sea oilfield. A sensational summit Wendyrosie Scott | 19th December 2023 Three decades of radical roots conservationism culminates in a sensational summit. 'You burn with us' Brendan Montague | 18th December 2023 We need a mass movement to ensure a just transition and prevent climate breakdown. But such contestations can go very wrong. Billions of barrels of oil Danny Halpin | 15th December 2023 Fossil fuel companies at Cop28 set to produce 25 billion barrels of oil. Wines tainted with 'pesticide cocktail' Monica Piccinini | 14th December 2023 A sobering reality: cocktail of hazardous pesticides in wine has tripled. Why I glittered Sir Keir Starmer Yaz Ashmawi | 14th December 2023 Protester who threw glitter over Sir Keir Starmer during his labour conference explains why he did it. COP28: Earth is down, but not out, yet Ruby Harbour | 13th December 2023 Countries at the COP28 UN climate summit have agreed to transition away from fossil fuels, but fail to commit to a full phase out. Tuning in to Nature Emily Unsworth White Maz McNamara | 12th December 2023 Songs such as ‘The Ash Grove’ allow us to celebrate this common tree species now - and to commemorate it later. Nature’s silent scream Monica Piccinini | 11th December 2023 Rampant fires have engulfed the Pantanal in Brazil, devastating endangered species and indigenous communities. COP28 debrief Nick Breeze | 11th December 2023 'I'm more worried about human stupidity than I am about artificial intelligence!' Macaques in the midst Ruby Harbour | 9th December 2023 To solve the conflict between humans and macaques we should ‘not manage the wildlife but manage the people’. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 34 Page 35 Page 36 Page 37 Page 38 Page 39 Page 40 Page 41 Page 42 … 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
Hydrogen, and then again Johan Du Plessis | 21st December 2023 Using Hydrogen for heating is a red herring. The future remains electric. Scientists, lawyers unite behind ecocide law Kristin Vala Ragnarsdóttir Eleanor Sharpston | 20th December 2023 We need a new internationally recognised crime aimed at preventing and punishing the most serious harms against nature. Rosebank's legal double whammy Brendan Montague | 19th December 2023 Uplift and Greenpeace UK mounting legal challenges to stop development of Rosebank, the UK’s largest untapped North Sea oilfield. A sensational summit Wendyrosie Scott | 19th December 2023 Three decades of radical roots conservationism culminates in a sensational summit. 'You burn with us' Brendan Montague | 18th December 2023 We need a mass movement to ensure a just transition and prevent climate breakdown. But such contestations can go very wrong. Billions of barrels of oil Danny Halpin | 15th December 2023 Fossil fuel companies at Cop28 set to produce 25 billion barrels of oil. Wines tainted with 'pesticide cocktail' Monica Piccinini | 14th December 2023 A sobering reality: cocktail of hazardous pesticides in wine has tripled. Why I glittered Sir Keir Starmer Yaz Ashmawi | 14th December 2023 Protester who threw glitter over Sir Keir Starmer during his labour conference explains why he did it. COP28: Earth is down, but not out, yet Ruby Harbour | 13th December 2023 Countries at the COP28 UN climate summit have agreed to transition away from fossil fuels, but fail to commit to a full phase out. Tuning in to Nature Emily Unsworth White Maz McNamara | 12th December 2023 Songs such as ‘The Ash Grove’ allow us to celebrate this common tree species now - and to commemorate it later. Nature’s silent scream Monica Piccinini | 11th December 2023 Rampant fires have engulfed the Pantanal in Brazil, devastating endangered species and indigenous communities. COP28 debrief Nick Breeze | 11th December 2023 'I'm more worried about human stupidity than I am about artificial intelligence!' Macaques in the midst Ruby Harbour | 9th December 2023 To solve the conflict between humans and macaques we should ‘not manage the wildlife but manage the people’. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 34 Page 35 Page 36 Page 37 Page 38 Page 39 Page 40 Page 41 Page 42 … 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
Scientists, lawyers unite behind ecocide law Kristin Vala Ragnarsdóttir Eleanor Sharpston | 20th December 2023 We need a new internationally recognised crime aimed at preventing and punishing the most serious harms against nature. Rosebank's legal double whammy Brendan Montague | 19th December 2023 Uplift and Greenpeace UK mounting legal challenges to stop development of Rosebank, the UK’s largest untapped North Sea oilfield. A sensational summit Wendyrosie Scott | 19th December 2023 Three decades of radical roots conservationism culminates in a sensational summit. 'You burn with us' Brendan Montague | 18th December 2023 We need a mass movement to ensure a just transition and prevent climate breakdown. But such contestations can go very wrong. Billions of barrels of oil Danny Halpin | 15th December 2023 Fossil fuel companies at Cop28 set to produce 25 billion barrels of oil. Wines tainted with 'pesticide cocktail' Monica Piccinini | 14th December 2023 A sobering reality: cocktail of hazardous pesticides in wine has tripled. Why I glittered Sir Keir Starmer Yaz Ashmawi | 14th December 2023 Protester who threw glitter over Sir Keir Starmer during his labour conference explains why he did it. COP28: Earth is down, but not out, yet Ruby Harbour | 13th December 2023 Countries at the COP28 UN climate summit have agreed to transition away from fossil fuels, but fail to commit to a full phase out. Tuning in to Nature Emily Unsworth White Maz McNamara | 12th December 2023 Songs such as ‘The Ash Grove’ allow us to celebrate this common tree species now - and to commemorate it later. Nature’s silent scream Monica Piccinini | 11th December 2023 Rampant fires have engulfed the Pantanal in Brazil, devastating endangered species and indigenous communities. COP28 debrief Nick Breeze | 11th December 2023 'I'm more worried about human stupidity than I am about artificial intelligence!' Macaques in the midst Ruby Harbour | 9th December 2023 To solve the conflict between humans and macaques we should ‘not manage the wildlife but manage the people’. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 34 Page 35 Page 36 Page 37 Page 38 Page 39 Page 40 Page 41 Page 42 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Rosebank's legal double whammy Brendan Montague | 19th December 2023 Uplift and Greenpeace UK mounting legal challenges to stop development of Rosebank, the UK’s largest untapped North Sea oilfield. A sensational summit Wendyrosie Scott | 19th December 2023 Three decades of radical roots conservationism culminates in a sensational summit. 'You burn with us' Brendan Montague | 18th December 2023 We need a mass movement to ensure a just transition and prevent climate breakdown. But such contestations can go very wrong. Billions of barrels of oil Danny Halpin | 15th December 2023 Fossil fuel companies at Cop28 set to produce 25 billion barrels of oil. Wines tainted with 'pesticide cocktail' Monica Piccinini | 14th December 2023 A sobering reality: cocktail of hazardous pesticides in wine has tripled. Why I glittered Sir Keir Starmer Yaz Ashmawi | 14th December 2023 Protester who threw glitter over Sir Keir Starmer during his labour conference explains why he did it. COP28: Earth is down, but not out, yet Ruby Harbour | 13th December 2023 Countries at the COP28 UN climate summit have agreed to transition away from fossil fuels, but fail to commit to a full phase out. Tuning in to Nature Emily Unsworth White Maz McNamara | 12th December 2023 Songs such as ‘The Ash Grove’ allow us to celebrate this common tree species now - and to commemorate it later. Nature’s silent scream Monica Piccinini | 11th December 2023 Rampant fires have engulfed the Pantanal in Brazil, devastating endangered species and indigenous communities. COP28 debrief Nick Breeze | 11th December 2023 'I'm more worried about human stupidity than I am about artificial intelligence!' Macaques in the midst Ruby Harbour | 9th December 2023 To solve the conflict between humans and macaques we should ‘not manage the wildlife but manage the people’. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 34 Page 35 Page 36 Page 37 Page 38 Page 39 Page 40 Page 41 Page 42 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
A sensational summit Wendyrosie Scott | 19th December 2023 Three decades of radical roots conservationism culminates in a sensational summit. 'You burn with us' Brendan Montague | 18th December 2023 We need a mass movement to ensure a just transition and prevent climate breakdown. But such contestations can go very wrong. Billions of barrels of oil Danny Halpin | 15th December 2023 Fossil fuel companies at Cop28 set to produce 25 billion barrels of oil. Wines tainted with 'pesticide cocktail' Monica Piccinini | 14th December 2023 A sobering reality: cocktail of hazardous pesticides in wine has tripled. Why I glittered Sir Keir Starmer Yaz Ashmawi | 14th December 2023 Protester who threw glitter over Sir Keir Starmer during his labour conference explains why he did it. COP28: Earth is down, but not out, yet Ruby Harbour | 13th December 2023 Countries at the COP28 UN climate summit have agreed to transition away from fossil fuels, but fail to commit to a full phase out. Tuning in to Nature Emily Unsworth White Maz McNamara | 12th December 2023 Songs such as ‘The Ash Grove’ allow us to celebrate this common tree species now - and to commemorate it later. Nature’s silent scream Monica Piccinini | 11th December 2023 Rampant fires have engulfed the Pantanal in Brazil, devastating endangered species and indigenous communities. COP28 debrief Nick Breeze | 11th December 2023 'I'm more worried about human stupidity than I am about artificial intelligence!' Macaques in the midst Ruby Harbour | 9th December 2023 To solve the conflict between humans and macaques we should ‘not manage the wildlife but manage the people’. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 34 Page 35 Page 36 Page 37 Page 38 Page 39 Page 40 Page 41 Page 42 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
'You burn with us' Brendan Montague | 18th December 2023 We need a mass movement to ensure a just transition and prevent climate breakdown. But such contestations can go very wrong. Billions of barrels of oil Danny Halpin | 15th December 2023 Fossil fuel companies at Cop28 set to produce 25 billion barrels of oil. Wines tainted with 'pesticide cocktail' Monica Piccinini | 14th December 2023 A sobering reality: cocktail of hazardous pesticides in wine has tripled. Why I glittered Sir Keir Starmer Yaz Ashmawi | 14th December 2023 Protester who threw glitter over Sir Keir Starmer during his labour conference explains why he did it. COP28: Earth is down, but not out, yet Ruby Harbour | 13th December 2023 Countries at the COP28 UN climate summit have agreed to transition away from fossil fuels, but fail to commit to a full phase out. Tuning in to Nature Emily Unsworth White Maz McNamara | 12th December 2023 Songs such as ‘The Ash Grove’ allow us to celebrate this common tree species now - and to commemorate it later. Nature’s silent scream Monica Piccinini | 11th December 2023 Rampant fires have engulfed the Pantanal in Brazil, devastating endangered species and indigenous communities. COP28 debrief Nick Breeze | 11th December 2023 'I'm more worried about human stupidity than I am about artificial intelligence!' Macaques in the midst Ruby Harbour | 9th December 2023 To solve the conflict between humans and macaques we should ‘not manage the wildlife but manage the people’. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 34 Page 35 Page 36 Page 37 Page 38 Page 39 Page 40 Page 41 Page 42 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Billions of barrels of oil Danny Halpin | 15th December 2023 Fossil fuel companies at Cop28 set to produce 25 billion barrels of oil. Wines tainted with 'pesticide cocktail' Monica Piccinini | 14th December 2023 A sobering reality: cocktail of hazardous pesticides in wine has tripled. Why I glittered Sir Keir Starmer Yaz Ashmawi | 14th December 2023 Protester who threw glitter over Sir Keir Starmer during his labour conference explains why he did it. COP28: Earth is down, but not out, yet Ruby Harbour | 13th December 2023 Countries at the COP28 UN climate summit have agreed to transition away from fossil fuels, but fail to commit to a full phase out. Tuning in to Nature Emily Unsworth White Maz McNamara | 12th December 2023 Songs such as ‘The Ash Grove’ allow us to celebrate this common tree species now - and to commemorate it later. Nature’s silent scream Monica Piccinini | 11th December 2023 Rampant fires have engulfed the Pantanal in Brazil, devastating endangered species and indigenous communities. COP28 debrief Nick Breeze | 11th December 2023 'I'm more worried about human stupidity than I am about artificial intelligence!' Macaques in the midst Ruby Harbour | 9th December 2023 To solve the conflict between humans and macaques we should ‘not manage the wildlife but manage the people’. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 34 Page 35 Page 36 Page 37 Page 38 Page 39 Page 40 Page 41 Page 42 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Wines tainted with 'pesticide cocktail' Monica Piccinini | 14th December 2023 A sobering reality: cocktail of hazardous pesticides in wine has tripled. Why I glittered Sir Keir Starmer Yaz Ashmawi | 14th December 2023 Protester who threw glitter over Sir Keir Starmer during his labour conference explains why he did it. COP28: Earth is down, but not out, yet Ruby Harbour | 13th December 2023 Countries at the COP28 UN climate summit have agreed to transition away from fossil fuels, but fail to commit to a full phase out. Tuning in to Nature Emily Unsworth White Maz McNamara | 12th December 2023 Songs such as ‘The Ash Grove’ allow us to celebrate this common tree species now - and to commemorate it later. Nature’s silent scream Monica Piccinini | 11th December 2023 Rampant fires have engulfed the Pantanal in Brazil, devastating endangered species and indigenous communities. COP28 debrief Nick Breeze | 11th December 2023 'I'm more worried about human stupidity than I am about artificial intelligence!' Macaques in the midst Ruby Harbour | 9th December 2023 To solve the conflict between humans and macaques we should ‘not manage the wildlife but manage the people’. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 34 Page 35 Page 36 Page 37 Page 38 Page 39 Page 40 Page 41 Page 42 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Why I glittered Sir Keir Starmer Yaz Ashmawi | 14th December 2023 Protester who threw glitter over Sir Keir Starmer during his labour conference explains why he did it. COP28: Earth is down, but not out, yet Ruby Harbour | 13th December 2023 Countries at the COP28 UN climate summit have agreed to transition away from fossil fuels, but fail to commit to a full phase out. Tuning in to Nature Emily Unsworth White Maz McNamara | 12th December 2023 Songs such as ‘The Ash Grove’ allow us to celebrate this common tree species now - and to commemorate it later. Nature’s silent scream Monica Piccinini | 11th December 2023 Rampant fires have engulfed the Pantanal in Brazil, devastating endangered species and indigenous communities. COP28 debrief Nick Breeze | 11th December 2023 'I'm more worried about human stupidity than I am about artificial intelligence!' Macaques in the midst Ruby Harbour | 9th December 2023 To solve the conflict between humans and macaques we should ‘not manage the wildlife but manage the people’. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 34 Page 35 Page 36 Page 37 Page 38 Page 39 Page 40 Page 41 Page 42 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
COP28: Earth is down, but not out, yet Ruby Harbour | 13th December 2023 Countries at the COP28 UN climate summit have agreed to transition away from fossil fuels, but fail to commit to a full phase out. Tuning in to Nature Emily Unsworth White Maz McNamara | 12th December 2023 Songs such as ‘The Ash Grove’ allow us to celebrate this common tree species now - and to commemorate it later. Nature’s silent scream Monica Piccinini | 11th December 2023 Rampant fires have engulfed the Pantanal in Brazil, devastating endangered species and indigenous communities. COP28 debrief Nick Breeze | 11th December 2023 'I'm more worried about human stupidity than I am about artificial intelligence!' Macaques in the midst Ruby Harbour | 9th December 2023 To solve the conflict between humans and macaques we should ‘not manage the wildlife but manage the people’. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 34 Page 35 Page 36 Page 37 Page 38 Page 39 Page 40 Page 41 Page 42 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Tuning in to Nature Emily Unsworth White Maz McNamara | 12th December 2023 Songs such as ‘The Ash Grove’ allow us to celebrate this common tree species now - and to commemorate it later. Nature’s silent scream Monica Piccinini | 11th December 2023 Rampant fires have engulfed the Pantanal in Brazil, devastating endangered species and indigenous communities. COP28 debrief Nick Breeze | 11th December 2023 'I'm more worried about human stupidity than I am about artificial intelligence!' Macaques in the midst Ruby Harbour | 9th December 2023 To solve the conflict between humans and macaques we should ‘not manage the wildlife but manage the people’. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 34 Page 35 Page 36 Page 37 Page 38 Page 39 Page 40 Page 41 Page 42 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Nature’s silent scream Monica Piccinini | 11th December 2023 Rampant fires have engulfed the Pantanal in Brazil, devastating endangered species and indigenous communities. COP28 debrief Nick Breeze | 11th December 2023 'I'm more worried about human stupidity than I am about artificial intelligence!' Macaques in the midst Ruby Harbour | 9th December 2023 To solve the conflict between humans and macaques we should ‘not manage the wildlife but manage the people’. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 34 Page 35 Page 36 Page 37 Page 38 Page 39 Page 40 Page 41 Page 42 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
COP28 debrief Nick Breeze | 11th December 2023 'I'm more worried about human stupidity than I am about artificial intelligence!' Macaques in the midst Ruby Harbour | 9th December 2023 To solve the conflict between humans and macaques we should ‘not manage the wildlife but manage the people’.
Macaques in the midst Ruby Harbour | 9th December 2023 To solve the conflict between humans and macaques we should ‘not manage the wildlife but manage the people’.