Tax cuts and renewable energy Emily Folk | 4th February 2021 Federal tax cuts are one way governments can help renewable energy grow in both the residential and business sectors. China coal stokes climate fire Simon Pirani | 22nd January 2021 China’s national and provincial post-Covid recovery packages will put three times as much cash into fossil fuel projects as into renewable energy. The paradox of India’s energy transition Brototi Roy | 6th January 2021 India is unable to shake off its ties to coal despite its commitment to renewable energy, giving rise to enormous social and environmental costs. Blowing up pipelines Elias Koenig | 4th January 2021 Andreas Malm’s new book draws explosive conclusions for the struggle for climate justice. End opencast mining Tom Wilkinson | 22nd December 2020 Newcastle City Council has rejected Banks Mining’s application to extract 800,000 tonnes of coal from a site at Dewley Hill near Throckley. More fossil fuels in the pipeline Daniel Willis | 16th December 2020 The announcement that UK will end public investments in overseas fossil fuels is welcome, but campaigners cannot take their foot off the gas. Let’s talk about public ownership Simon Pirani | 15th December 2020 A just transition to a low carbon economy should involve oil companies paying more tax and energy workers having more say. Making green come true Alexa Waud | 2nd December 2020 What’s keeping the green promise of housing retrofit from becoming a reality? Oil and gas in Kazakhstan Mariya Lobacheva Danila Bekturganov | 23rd November 2020 Lifting the veil of secrecy from Kazakhstan’s oil and gas industry can help stem the sector’s immense environmental and social harm. Hydrogen homes is a terrible idea Simon Pirani | 3rd November 2020 A plan to pipe hydrogen, instead of natural gas, into millions of UK homes is being pushed hard by the fossil fuel industry. British Poo-troleum Douglas Barrie | 21st October 2020 'This has moved past greenwashing, this is gaslighting.' Boris gets a second wind Shaun Connolly Brendan Montague | 6th October 2020 The Prime Minister will say the coronavirus crisis should be used as a catalyst to make the UK world leader in clean power generation. North Sea workers ready to switch to renewables Simon Pirani | 5th October 2020 More than half of UK oil workers would switch to work on renewable energy if given the opportunity to retrain, new survey shows. The unsustainability of the electric car Margarita Mediavilla Khaled Diab | 5th October 2020 Shifting to electric vehicles while maintaining current travelling habits will not deliver emissions reductions required by European Green Deal and Paris Agreement. 'Bend the curve' or face collapse Emily Beament | 15th September 2020 UN sets out how it might be possible to 'bend the curve' and prevent the collapse of biodiversity. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Current page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 Page 10 … Next page ›› Last page Last » Home Editors’ Picks Ecologist Writers' Fund Themes Activism Biodiversity Climate Breakdown Economics and policy Energy Food and Farming Mining Writers Brendan Montague Yasmin Dahnoun Catherine Early Simon Pirani Gareth Dale Marianne Brown Resurgence & Ecologist Ecologist recycled Megamorphosis Events
China coal stokes climate fire Simon Pirani | 22nd January 2021 China’s national and provincial post-Covid recovery packages will put three times as much cash into fossil fuel projects as into renewable energy. The paradox of India’s energy transition Brototi Roy | 6th January 2021 India is unable to shake off its ties to coal despite its commitment to renewable energy, giving rise to enormous social and environmental costs. Blowing up pipelines Elias Koenig | 4th January 2021 Andreas Malm’s new book draws explosive conclusions for the struggle for climate justice. End opencast mining Tom Wilkinson | 22nd December 2020 Newcastle City Council has rejected Banks Mining’s application to extract 800,000 tonnes of coal from a site at Dewley Hill near Throckley. More fossil fuels in the pipeline Daniel Willis | 16th December 2020 The announcement that UK will end public investments in overseas fossil fuels is welcome, but campaigners cannot take their foot off the gas. Let’s talk about public ownership Simon Pirani | 15th December 2020 A just transition to a low carbon economy should involve oil companies paying more tax and energy workers having more say. Making green come true Alexa Waud | 2nd December 2020 What’s keeping the green promise of housing retrofit from becoming a reality? Oil and gas in Kazakhstan Mariya Lobacheva Danila Bekturganov | 23rd November 2020 Lifting the veil of secrecy from Kazakhstan’s oil and gas industry can help stem the sector’s immense environmental and social harm. Hydrogen homes is a terrible idea Simon Pirani | 3rd November 2020 A plan to pipe hydrogen, instead of natural gas, into millions of UK homes is being pushed hard by the fossil fuel industry. British Poo-troleum Douglas Barrie | 21st October 2020 'This has moved past greenwashing, this is gaslighting.' Boris gets a second wind Shaun Connolly Brendan Montague | 6th October 2020 The Prime Minister will say the coronavirus crisis should be used as a catalyst to make the UK world leader in clean power generation. North Sea workers ready to switch to renewables Simon Pirani | 5th October 2020 More than half of UK oil workers would switch to work on renewable energy if given the opportunity to retrain, new survey shows. The unsustainability of the electric car Margarita Mediavilla Khaled Diab | 5th October 2020 Shifting to electric vehicles while maintaining current travelling habits will not deliver emissions reductions required by European Green Deal and Paris Agreement. 'Bend the curve' or face collapse Emily Beament | 15th September 2020 UN sets out how it might be possible to 'bend the curve' and prevent the collapse of biodiversity. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Current page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 Page 10 … Next page ›› Last page Last » Home Editors’ Picks Ecologist Writers' Fund Themes Activism Biodiversity Climate Breakdown Economics and policy Energy Food and Farming Mining Writers Brendan Montague Yasmin Dahnoun Catherine Early Simon Pirani Gareth Dale Marianne Brown Resurgence & Ecologist Ecologist recycled Megamorphosis Events
The paradox of India’s energy transition Brototi Roy | 6th January 2021 India is unable to shake off its ties to coal despite its commitment to renewable energy, giving rise to enormous social and environmental costs. Blowing up pipelines Elias Koenig | 4th January 2021 Andreas Malm’s new book draws explosive conclusions for the struggle for climate justice. End opencast mining Tom Wilkinson | 22nd December 2020 Newcastle City Council has rejected Banks Mining’s application to extract 800,000 tonnes of coal from a site at Dewley Hill near Throckley. More fossil fuels in the pipeline Daniel Willis | 16th December 2020 The announcement that UK will end public investments in overseas fossil fuels is welcome, but campaigners cannot take their foot off the gas. Let’s talk about public ownership Simon Pirani | 15th December 2020 A just transition to a low carbon economy should involve oil companies paying more tax and energy workers having more say. Making green come true Alexa Waud | 2nd December 2020 What’s keeping the green promise of housing retrofit from becoming a reality? Oil and gas in Kazakhstan Mariya Lobacheva Danila Bekturganov | 23rd November 2020 Lifting the veil of secrecy from Kazakhstan’s oil and gas industry can help stem the sector’s immense environmental and social harm. Hydrogen homes is a terrible idea Simon Pirani | 3rd November 2020 A plan to pipe hydrogen, instead of natural gas, into millions of UK homes is being pushed hard by the fossil fuel industry. British Poo-troleum Douglas Barrie | 21st October 2020 'This has moved past greenwashing, this is gaslighting.' Boris gets a second wind Shaun Connolly Brendan Montague | 6th October 2020 The Prime Minister will say the coronavirus crisis should be used as a catalyst to make the UK world leader in clean power generation. North Sea workers ready to switch to renewables Simon Pirani | 5th October 2020 More than half of UK oil workers would switch to work on renewable energy if given the opportunity to retrain, new survey shows. The unsustainability of the electric car Margarita Mediavilla Khaled Diab | 5th October 2020 Shifting to electric vehicles while maintaining current travelling habits will not deliver emissions reductions required by European Green Deal and Paris Agreement. 'Bend the curve' or face collapse Emily Beament | 15th September 2020 UN sets out how it might be possible to 'bend the curve' and prevent the collapse of biodiversity. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Current page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 Page 10 … Next page ›› Last page Last » Home Editors’ Picks Ecologist Writers' Fund Themes Activism Biodiversity Climate Breakdown Economics and policy Energy Food and Farming Mining Writers Brendan Montague Yasmin Dahnoun Catherine Early Simon Pirani Gareth Dale Marianne Brown Resurgence & Ecologist Ecologist recycled Megamorphosis Events
Blowing up pipelines Elias Koenig | 4th January 2021 Andreas Malm’s new book draws explosive conclusions for the struggle for climate justice. End opencast mining Tom Wilkinson | 22nd December 2020 Newcastle City Council has rejected Banks Mining’s application to extract 800,000 tonnes of coal from a site at Dewley Hill near Throckley. More fossil fuels in the pipeline Daniel Willis | 16th December 2020 The announcement that UK will end public investments in overseas fossil fuels is welcome, but campaigners cannot take their foot off the gas. Let’s talk about public ownership Simon Pirani | 15th December 2020 A just transition to a low carbon economy should involve oil companies paying more tax and energy workers having more say. Making green come true Alexa Waud | 2nd December 2020 What’s keeping the green promise of housing retrofit from becoming a reality? Oil and gas in Kazakhstan Mariya Lobacheva Danila Bekturganov | 23rd November 2020 Lifting the veil of secrecy from Kazakhstan’s oil and gas industry can help stem the sector’s immense environmental and social harm. Hydrogen homes is a terrible idea Simon Pirani | 3rd November 2020 A plan to pipe hydrogen, instead of natural gas, into millions of UK homes is being pushed hard by the fossil fuel industry. British Poo-troleum Douglas Barrie | 21st October 2020 'This has moved past greenwashing, this is gaslighting.' Boris gets a second wind Shaun Connolly Brendan Montague | 6th October 2020 The Prime Minister will say the coronavirus crisis should be used as a catalyst to make the UK world leader in clean power generation. North Sea workers ready to switch to renewables Simon Pirani | 5th October 2020 More than half of UK oil workers would switch to work on renewable energy if given the opportunity to retrain, new survey shows. The unsustainability of the electric car Margarita Mediavilla Khaled Diab | 5th October 2020 Shifting to electric vehicles while maintaining current travelling habits will not deliver emissions reductions required by European Green Deal and Paris Agreement. 'Bend the curve' or face collapse Emily Beament | 15th September 2020 UN sets out how it might be possible to 'bend the curve' and prevent the collapse of biodiversity. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Current page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 Page 10 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
End opencast mining Tom Wilkinson | 22nd December 2020 Newcastle City Council has rejected Banks Mining’s application to extract 800,000 tonnes of coal from a site at Dewley Hill near Throckley. More fossil fuels in the pipeline Daniel Willis | 16th December 2020 The announcement that UK will end public investments in overseas fossil fuels is welcome, but campaigners cannot take their foot off the gas. Let’s talk about public ownership Simon Pirani | 15th December 2020 A just transition to a low carbon economy should involve oil companies paying more tax and energy workers having more say. Making green come true Alexa Waud | 2nd December 2020 What’s keeping the green promise of housing retrofit from becoming a reality? Oil and gas in Kazakhstan Mariya Lobacheva Danila Bekturganov | 23rd November 2020 Lifting the veil of secrecy from Kazakhstan’s oil and gas industry can help stem the sector’s immense environmental and social harm. Hydrogen homes is a terrible idea Simon Pirani | 3rd November 2020 A plan to pipe hydrogen, instead of natural gas, into millions of UK homes is being pushed hard by the fossil fuel industry. British Poo-troleum Douglas Barrie | 21st October 2020 'This has moved past greenwashing, this is gaslighting.' Boris gets a second wind Shaun Connolly Brendan Montague | 6th October 2020 The Prime Minister will say the coronavirus crisis should be used as a catalyst to make the UK world leader in clean power generation. North Sea workers ready to switch to renewables Simon Pirani | 5th October 2020 More than half of UK oil workers would switch to work on renewable energy if given the opportunity to retrain, new survey shows. The unsustainability of the electric car Margarita Mediavilla Khaled Diab | 5th October 2020 Shifting to electric vehicles while maintaining current travelling habits will not deliver emissions reductions required by European Green Deal and Paris Agreement. 'Bend the curve' or face collapse Emily Beament | 15th September 2020 UN sets out how it might be possible to 'bend the curve' and prevent the collapse of biodiversity. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Current page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 Page 10 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
More fossil fuels in the pipeline Daniel Willis | 16th December 2020 The announcement that UK will end public investments in overseas fossil fuels is welcome, but campaigners cannot take their foot off the gas. Let’s talk about public ownership Simon Pirani | 15th December 2020 A just transition to a low carbon economy should involve oil companies paying more tax and energy workers having more say. Making green come true Alexa Waud | 2nd December 2020 What’s keeping the green promise of housing retrofit from becoming a reality? Oil and gas in Kazakhstan Mariya Lobacheva Danila Bekturganov | 23rd November 2020 Lifting the veil of secrecy from Kazakhstan’s oil and gas industry can help stem the sector’s immense environmental and social harm. Hydrogen homes is a terrible idea Simon Pirani | 3rd November 2020 A plan to pipe hydrogen, instead of natural gas, into millions of UK homes is being pushed hard by the fossil fuel industry. British Poo-troleum Douglas Barrie | 21st October 2020 'This has moved past greenwashing, this is gaslighting.' Boris gets a second wind Shaun Connolly Brendan Montague | 6th October 2020 The Prime Minister will say the coronavirus crisis should be used as a catalyst to make the UK world leader in clean power generation. North Sea workers ready to switch to renewables Simon Pirani | 5th October 2020 More than half of UK oil workers would switch to work on renewable energy if given the opportunity to retrain, new survey shows. The unsustainability of the electric car Margarita Mediavilla Khaled Diab | 5th October 2020 Shifting to electric vehicles while maintaining current travelling habits will not deliver emissions reductions required by European Green Deal and Paris Agreement. 'Bend the curve' or face collapse Emily Beament | 15th September 2020 UN sets out how it might be possible to 'bend the curve' and prevent the collapse of biodiversity. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Current page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 Page 10 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Let’s talk about public ownership Simon Pirani | 15th December 2020 A just transition to a low carbon economy should involve oil companies paying more tax and energy workers having more say. Making green come true Alexa Waud | 2nd December 2020 What’s keeping the green promise of housing retrofit from becoming a reality? Oil and gas in Kazakhstan Mariya Lobacheva Danila Bekturganov | 23rd November 2020 Lifting the veil of secrecy from Kazakhstan’s oil and gas industry can help stem the sector’s immense environmental and social harm. Hydrogen homes is a terrible idea Simon Pirani | 3rd November 2020 A plan to pipe hydrogen, instead of natural gas, into millions of UK homes is being pushed hard by the fossil fuel industry. British Poo-troleum Douglas Barrie | 21st October 2020 'This has moved past greenwashing, this is gaslighting.' Boris gets a second wind Shaun Connolly Brendan Montague | 6th October 2020 The Prime Minister will say the coronavirus crisis should be used as a catalyst to make the UK world leader in clean power generation. North Sea workers ready to switch to renewables Simon Pirani | 5th October 2020 More than half of UK oil workers would switch to work on renewable energy if given the opportunity to retrain, new survey shows. The unsustainability of the electric car Margarita Mediavilla Khaled Diab | 5th October 2020 Shifting to electric vehicles while maintaining current travelling habits will not deliver emissions reductions required by European Green Deal and Paris Agreement. 'Bend the curve' or face collapse Emily Beament | 15th September 2020 UN sets out how it might be possible to 'bend the curve' and prevent the collapse of biodiversity. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Current page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 Page 10 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Making green come true Alexa Waud | 2nd December 2020 What’s keeping the green promise of housing retrofit from becoming a reality? Oil and gas in Kazakhstan Mariya Lobacheva Danila Bekturganov | 23rd November 2020 Lifting the veil of secrecy from Kazakhstan’s oil and gas industry can help stem the sector’s immense environmental and social harm. Hydrogen homes is a terrible idea Simon Pirani | 3rd November 2020 A plan to pipe hydrogen, instead of natural gas, into millions of UK homes is being pushed hard by the fossil fuel industry. British Poo-troleum Douglas Barrie | 21st October 2020 'This has moved past greenwashing, this is gaslighting.' Boris gets a second wind Shaun Connolly Brendan Montague | 6th October 2020 The Prime Minister will say the coronavirus crisis should be used as a catalyst to make the UK world leader in clean power generation. North Sea workers ready to switch to renewables Simon Pirani | 5th October 2020 More than half of UK oil workers would switch to work on renewable energy if given the opportunity to retrain, new survey shows. The unsustainability of the electric car Margarita Mediavilla Khaled Diab | 5th October 2020 Shifting to electric vehicles while maintaining current travelling habits will not deliver emissions reductions required by European Green Deal and Paris Agreement. 'Bend the curve' or face collapse Emily Beament | 15th September 2020 UN sets out how it might be possible to 'bend the curve' and prevent the collapse of biodiversity. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Current page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 Page 10 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Oil and gas in Kazakhstan Mariya Lobacheva Danila Bekturganov | 23rd November 2020 Lifting the veil of secrecy from Kazakhstan’s oil and gas industry can help stem the sector’s immense environmental and social harm. Hydrogen homes is a terrible idea Simon Pirani | 3rd November 2020 A plan to pipe hydrogen, instead of natural gas, into millions of UK homes is being pushed hard by the fossil fuel industry. British Poo-troleum Douglas Barrie | 21st October 2020 'This has moved past greenwashing, this is gaslighting.' Boris gets a second wind Shaun Connolly Brendan Montague | 6th October 2020 The Prime Minister will say the coronavirus crisis should be used as a catalyst to make the UK world leader in clean power generation. North Sea workers ready to switch to renewables Simon Pirani | 5th October 2020 More than half of UK oil workers would switch to work on renewable energy if given the opportunity to retrain, new survey shows. The unsustainability of the electric car Margarita Mediavilla Khaled Diab | 5th October 2020 Shifting to electric vehicles while maintaining current travelling habits will not deliver emissions reductions required by European Green Deal and Paris Agreement. 'Bend the curve' or face collapse Emily Beament | 15th September 2020 UN sets out how it might be possible to 'bend the curve' and prevent the collapse of biodiversity. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Current page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 Page 10 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Hydrogen homes is a terrible idea Simon Pirani | 3rd November 2020 A plan to pipe hydrogen, instead of natural gas, into millions of UK homes is being pushed hard by the fossil fuel industry. British Poo-troleum Douglas Barrie | 21st October 2020 'This has moved past greenwashing, this is gaslighting.' Boris gets a second wind Shaun Connolly Brendan Montague | 6th October 2020 The Prime Minister will say the coronavirus crisis should be used as a catalyst to make the UK world leader in clean power generation. North Sea workers ready to switch to renewables Simon Pirani | 5th October 2020 More than half of UK oil workers would switch to work on renewable energy if given the opportunity to retrain, new survey shows. The unsustainability of the electric car Margarita Mediavilla Khaled Diab | 5th October 2020 Shifting to electric vehicles while maintaining current travelling habits will not deliver emissions reductions required by European Green Deal and Paris Agreement. 'Bend the curve' or face collapse Emily Beament | 15th September 2020 UN sets out how it might be possible to 'bend the curve' and prevent the collapse of biodiversity. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Current page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 Page 10 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
British Poo-troleum Douglas Barrie | 21st October 2020 'This has moved past greenwashing, this is gaslighting.' Boris gets a second wind Shaun Connolly Brendan Montague | 6th October 2020 The Prime Minister will say the coronavirus crisis should be used as a catalyst to make the UK world leader in clean power generation. North Sea workers ready to switch to renewables Simon Pirani | 5th October 2020 More than half of UK oil workers would switch to work on renewable energy if given the opportunity to retrain, new survey shows. The unsustainability of the electric car Margarita Mediavilla Khaled Diab | 5th October 2020 Shifting to electric vehicles while maintaining current travelling habits will not deliver emissions reductions required by European Green Deal and Paris Agreement. 'Bend the curve' or face collapse Emily Beament | 15th September 2020 UN sets out how it might be possible to 'bend the curve' and prevent the collapse of biodiversity. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Current page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 Page 10 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Boris gets a second wind Shaun Connolly Brendan Montague | 6th October 2020 The Prime Minister will say the coronavirus crisis should be used as a catalyst to make the UK world leader in clean power generation. North Sea workers ready to switch to renewables Simon Pirani | 5th October 2020 More than half of UK oil workers would switch to work on renewable energy if given the opportunity to retrain, new survey shows. The unsustainability of the electric car Margarita Mediavilla Khaled Diab | 5th October 2020 Shifting to electric vehicles while maintaining current travelling habits will not deliver emissions reductions required by European Green Deal and Paris Agreement. 'Bend the curve' or face collapse Emily Beament | 15th September 2020 UN sets out how it might be possible to 'bend the curve' and prevent the collapse of biodiversity. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Current page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 Page 10 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
North Sea workers ready to switch to renewables Simon Pirani | 5th October 2020 More than half of UK oil workers would switch to work on renewable energy if given the opportunity to retrain, new survey shows. The unsustainability of the electric car Margarita Mediavilla Khaled Diab | 5th October 2020 Shifting to electric vehicles while maintaining current travelling habits will not deliver emissions reductions required by European Green Deal and Paris Agreement. 'Bend the curve' or face collapse Emily Beament | 15th September 2020 UN sets out how it might be possible to 'bend the curve' and prevent the collapse of biodiversity. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Current page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 Page 10 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
The unsustainability of the electric car Margarita Mediavilla Khaled Diab | 5th October 2020 Shifting to electric vehicles while maintaining current travelling habits will not deliver emissions reductions required by European Green Deal and Paris Agreement. 'Bend the curve' or face collapse Emily Beament | 15th September 2020 UN sets out how it might be possible to 'bend the curve' and prevent the collapse of biodiversity.
'Bend the curve' or face collapse Emily Beament | 15th September 2020 UN sets out how it might be possible to 'bend the curve' and prevent the collapse of biodiversity.