Evidence of the climate crisis has been unavoidable all summer but the UK appears to want to push forward with fossil fuel extraction that will cause more environmental harm
Claire Hamlett reports on the factors contributing to the lack of progress by local councils to reduce carbon emissions in their areas, despite their pledges to do so
As the climate emergency escalates, sparking a new migration crisis, ethno-nationalist forms of politics could undergo a revival, reports Thomas Perrett
Disruptive technologies and societal change could allow us to reach net zero much quicker than anticipated, if we make the right choices now
Just as we underestimated the speed and scale of climate change, Nafeez Ahmed argues, our narrow, linear ways are leading us to underestimate the scope of potential solutions
grouse shooting seasons gets underway, Stuart Spray reports on the negative impacts that driven grouse moors have on biodiversity and climate change
As the IPCC issues its direst warnings yet about an inevitable rise in global warming into the 1.5C danger zone, Nafeez Ahmed proposes a better way out of its dystopian vision
Stuart Heaver reports on the last chance for the Government to avert the sewage pollution crisis by making water companies responsible
Tom Burke sets out the battle-lines in the conflict over the planet’s future – between policy and politics, cooperation and competition, young and old, freedom to and freedom from
Curtailing excess production and waste could help save the planet and create more equitable societies, says Thomas Perrett
Thomas Perrett argues that government intervention is required to counteract the problems posed by companies focused on PR rather than reducing CO2 emissions
Environmentalist Tom Burke considers why undermining the democratic rule of law would be destructive for the environment and all who want to protect it
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
Conservative MP Steve Baker, known for his hard Brexit campaigning, has joined the controversial climate sceptic group led by former Chancellor Lord Lawson. Ben Gelblum reports.
Stuart Spray reports on the importance of a High Court judgment on HS2’s actions in an ancient woodland
Rupert Read and Ian Sinclair dissect the Government’s woeful response to the country’s worst public health crisis in a century
Rupert Read analyses how Brexit could be implemented in an eco-friendly way
Claire Hamlett speaks to the activists taking councils to court over intensive farming
The coffers of a senior Conservative MP have been boosted by a company owned by a man who has questioned climate change, Sam Bright reveals
Stuart Spray speaks to the HS2 Rebellion activists underground at Euston Square Gardens
Stuart Spray reports on a move that threatens to betray the UK’s carbon commitments
Monica Piccinini looks at how the Brazilian electorate has been let down by their populist authoritarian leader
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
Julian Mercer continues his investigation into the erroneous calculations underpinning the Government’s house building programme
There is currently no legal basis for the UK’s distant-waters vessels to fish cod in Norwegian waters from the end of this year, reports David Hencke
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
Carole Concha Bell speaks to indigenous rights activists in Argentina about their battle to reclaim ancestral land
Claire Hamlett speaks to exasperated vaccination volunteers after 64,000 more badgers are threatened with a cull
Following his arrest at a recent Extinction Rebellion protest, Rupert Read sets out his new ‘David versus Goliath’ campaign for change by example
Steve Tooze, a former newspaper journalist, explains why he took part in Extinction Rebellion’s recent blockade of newspaper print works
Stephen Colegrave considers the importance and potential outcome of the Climate Assembly UK report published today