Rupert Read and Joseph Eastoe consider the limits of Extinction Rebellion’s radical growth and outline why organisations with greater public appeal, capable of putting significant pressure on politicians, are now needed to capitalise on its success
Dominic Dyer considers why it matters that the Labour party has lost the initiative on wildlife protection and animal welfare
Rupert Read analyses how Brexit could be implemented in an eco-friendly way
Vulnerable wildlife is collateral damage in the Prime Minister’s economic vision for Britain, writes Stuart Spray
Stuart Spray has the details of HS2’s latest attempt to defile the British countryside
Monica Piccininii reports on attempts to ban the export of dangerous chemicals, subverted by agrichemical businesses in the US and UK
Monica Piccinini reveals the hypocrisy of the financial institutions that are enabling the destruction of the Amazon rainforest
Stuart Spray looks at the discrepancy between the Prime Minister’s United Nations pledge to protect the environment, and his actions on HS2
John Mitchinson is back with another fact and fun-filled insight into the human animal and what we can learn from orcas and octopuses
Stuart Spray investigates the environmental impact of Drax in North Yorkshire, the world’s largest wood-consuming power station
Stephen Colegrave considers the importance and potential outcome of the Climate Assembly UK report published today
Monica Piccinini reports on the relentless felling of forest habitats by Brazilian big business and Government
How Wales’ nature-led smallholdings came of age during the COVID-19 crisis and point to a new way of living in a planet under threat