Rosie Magudia welcomes the long overdue decision from MEPs last week to ban fish discards, but argues that this policy reform needs to be supported through changes in consumer behaviour and community focused initiatives......
The discovery of horsemeat in burgers and ready meals has revealed how live horses are shipped across Europe in a complex and secretive business. And it's just part of a bigger global trade in livestock and poultry. Andrew Wasley reports.........
Student Unions from across the UK have submitted their one minute videos that convey an environmental message, in an effort to win this year's Communications Challenge Award. Now its up to you to choose our winner...
Scientists at the UK Met Office say all the evidence supports the theory that the exceptionally wet and stormy winter affecting much of Britain is caused at least in part by climate change.
Katarzyna Nowak and her colleagues reignite the debate on whether a regulated legal trade in ivory can ever be a mechanism advantageous to elephant conservation.
Environmental lawyer Tom Brenan introduces Earth Jurisprudence and related concepts. These ideas, whilst unfamiliar to most, should undeniably be known - and practised - by all.........
The Ecologist’s political writer, Bibi van der Zee, asks whether the German's energy policy is a crazy punt, or an example to be followed by other states.
Dr. Friederike Scholz reports on how studies of the movements, habits and even genetics of wildcats are being used to establish migration corridors for these elusive felines.
Rachel Baird opens our eyes to the dark side of Brazil, where fighting for your rights, and the rights of others, can be a battle with fatal consequences.