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Caroline Lucas: environmental NGOs need to be more radical

  2024-06-19 (or before) in The Ecologist

The environmental movement has changed the conversation but not the political and economic rules driving the climate and nature crises, according to the outgoing Brighton Pavilion MP.


'Capitalism won’t save the planet'

  2024-05-03 (or before) in The Ecologist

Review of 'The Price is Wrong: why capitalism won’t save the planet' by Brett Christophers.

  Tagged under: Capitalism


Oops. | The Ecologist

  2024-04-19 (or before) in The Ecologist

Something went wrong. Sorry! Let's leap from 'system failure' to 'systems journalism'....


Edges of protest

  2024-03-12 in The Ecologist

Should climate protesters picket an MP at home?

  Tagged under: UK Politics | Activism


The impact of protest

  2024-03-04 in The Ecologist

A new report published by Social Change Lab sheds light on the short and long term impacts of disruptive protest.

  Tagged under: Activism


'No more playing nice…'

  2023-10-25 in The Ecologist

Where now for front line climate activism?

  Tagged under: Activism


Amazon’s route to deforestation

  2023-09-27 in The Ecologist

The reconstruction of a Brazilian highway 'could result in increased illegal logging, violence, violations of indigenous rights, and catastrophic consequences to local communities and the environment.'

  Tagged under: Deforestation | Amazon Rainforest | Brazil


The polycrisis demands poly-solutions

  2023-03-28 (or before) in The Ecologist

Climate catastrophe: current global governance is not good enough.


Love can radicalise our economy

  2023-03-28 (or before) in The Ecologist

Vivien Dinh speaks to Satish Kumar about his new book, 'Radical Love: From Separation to Connection with the Earth, Each Other, and Ourselves'.

  Tagged under: Economics


'It’s nonlinearity - stupid!'

  2023-03-28 (or before) in The Ecologist

Nick Breeze interviews professor John Schellnhuber, who set up the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research in 1991 to study climate.


An abuse of power workers

  2023-03-12 (or before) in The Ecologist

The energy industry is making record profits - but workers on offshore wind farms are being paid pennies and cannot afford to heat their own homes.

  Tagged under: Wind Power


COP a load of this nonsense

  2021-12-05 (or before) in The Ecologist

Watch Jonathan Pie's exclusive inside investigation of COP26 now only with The Ecologist.

  Tagged under: COP26


The populationists’ ghastly future

  2021-07-11 (or before) in The Ecologist

The false narrative that population growth is a key driver of ecological crisis accuses and puts the onus on people in the global south.


Is Deep Adaptation flawed science?

  2020-07-19 (or before) in The Ecologist

Jem Bendell's popular self-published paper has been platformed by Extinction Rebellion, but relies on pseudoscience to come to inaccurate and harmful conclusions.

  Tagged under: Extinction Rebellion | Extinction


The struggle to stop HS2

  2020-07-09 in The Ecologist

The courts have given the private corporation behind HS2 three weeks more to desecrate our ecological heritage.


Beyond a climate of comfortable ignorance

  2020-06-10 (or before) in The Ecologist

We must begin a deep and profound transformation towards a progressive, sustainable and zero-carbon future. 


Extinction Rebellion beyond London

  2018-12-11 (or before) in The Ecologist

Local Extinction Rebellion groups rise up ahead of a wave of actions on Saturday, 15 December.

  Tagged under: Extinction Rebellion


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