Renewable energy recovery from Covid-19 Catherine Early | 24th April 2020 Decarbonising the energy system could support short-term recovery while creating resilient and inclusive economies and societies. Shell shareholders urged to reject pay policy Brendan Montague | 21st April 2020 ShareAction recommends Shell shareholders reject pay policy at AGM this May because it 'incentivises further extraction and burning of fossil fuels'. BP 'bailout' a decade after Gulf of Mexico Kennedy Walker | 21st April 2020 Bank of England hints at £900m lifeline for BP - a decade after its gross negligence led to one of the worst environmental catastrophes in living memory. Fossil fuel interests unleash lobbying frenzy Dana Drugmand | 16th April 2020 A new briefing by UK-based think tank InfluenceMap summarises fossil fuel lobbying during the time of the coronavirus pandemic. Greenpeace wins legal challenge Marianne Brooker | 8th April 2020 UK government admits BP drilling permit process was unlawful. Greenpeace will now apply to have BP’s permit quashed on climate grounds. Decision on Britain's biggest coal mine imminent Tom Wilkinson | 2nd April 2020 Minister will make announcement about Banks Mining's three million tonne open-cast mine beside Druridge Bay in Northumberland by April 7. Air pollution linked to dementia Emily Beament | 31st March 2020 'We were able to establish harmful effects on human health at levels below current air pollution standards.' Climate warnings needed at petrol pumps Emily Beament | 31st March 2020 Experts call for warnings that burning fossil fuels worsens the climate emergency - which will have major impacts on health. Renewables spark fall in carbon emissions Emily Beament | 30th March 2020 Renewable energy boost for UK - but government still set to miss climate breakdown mitigation target. Verdict postponed in Transocean vs Greenpeace Catherine Early | 26th March 2020 Greenpeace is facing unlimited fines for contempt of court, while its executive director could be jailed. Coronavirus lockdown reduces UK air pollution Emily Beament | 24th March 2020 Satellite images have already revealed dramatic reductions in concentrations of pollutant nitrogen dioxide in China and northern Italy. Shell shocked Henry Saker-Clark | 23rd March 2020 Shell Oil - a major contributor to climate breakdown - suffers share price collapse due to coronavirus outbreak. 'Don’t be a fossil fool' Staff Reporter | 13th March 2020 Climate-conscious consumers could be unknowingly investing £16 billion in fossil fuels through their ISAs. Cancel all coal worldwide because of costs Emily Beament | 12th March 2020 Carbon Tracker reports that it already costs less to generate power from installing new wind or solar farms than new coal plants. Electric car subsidy budget cut sparks concern Neil Lancefield | 12th March 2020 The maximum grant for motorists who make the switch to an electric car will be reduced by £500 to £3,000 from Thursday. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Current page 9 Page 10 Page 11 Page 12 Page 13 … 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
Shell shareholders urged to reject pay policy Brendan Montague | 21st April 2020 ShareAction recommends Shell shareholders reject pay policy at AGM this May because it 'incentivises further extraction and burning of fossil fuels'. BP 'bailout' a decade after Gulf of Mexico Kennedy Walker | 21st April 2020 Bank of England hints at £900m lifeline for BP - a decade after its gross negligence led to one of the worst environmental catastrophes in living memory. Fossil fuel interests unleash lobbying frenzy Dana Drugmand | 16th April 2020 A new briefing by UK-based think tank InfluenceMap summarises fossil fuel lobbying during the time of the coronavirus pandemic. Greenpeace wins legal challenge Marianne Brooker | 8th April 2020 UK government admits BP drilling permit process was unlawful. Greenpeace will now apply to have BP’s permit quashed on climate grounds. Decision on Britain's biggest coal mine imminent Tom Wilkinson | 2nd April 2020 Minister will make announcement about Banks Mining's three million tonne open-cast mine beside Druridge Bay in Northumberland by April 7. Air pollution linked to dementia Emily Beament | 31st March 2020 'We were able to establish harmful effects on human health at levels below current air pollution standards.' Climate warnings needed at petrol pumps Emily Beament | 31st March 2020 Experts call for warnings that burning fossil fuels worsens the climate emergency - which will have major impacts on health. Renewables spark fall in carbon emissions Emily Beament | 30th March 2020 Renewable energy boost for UK - but government still set to miss climate breakdown mitigation target. Verdict postponed in Transocean vs Greenpeace Catherine Early | 26th March 2020 Greenpeace is facing unlimited fines for contempt of court, while its executive director could be jailed. Coronavirus lockdown reduces UK air pollution Emily Beament | 24th March 2020 Satellite images have already revealed dramatic reductions in concentrations of pollutant nitrogen dioxide in China and northern Italy. Shell shocked Henry Saker-Clark | 23rd March 2020 Shell Oil - a major contributor to climate breakdown - suffers share price collapse due to coronavirus outbreak. 'Don’t be a fossil fool' Staff Reporter | 13th March 2020 Climate-conscious consumers could be unknowingly investing £16 billion in fossil fuels through their ISAs. Cancel all coal worldwide because of costs Emily Beament | 12th March 2020 Carbon Tracker reports that it already costs less to generate power from installing new wind or solar farms than new coal plants. Electric car subsidy budget cut sparks concern Neil Lancefield | 12th March 2020 The maximum grant for motorists who make the switch to an electric car will be reduced by £500 to £3,000 from Thursday. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Current page 9 Page 10 Page 11 Page 12 Page 13 … 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
BP 'bailout' a decade after Gulf of Mexico Kennedy Walker | 21st April 2020 Bank of England hints at £900m lifeline for BP - a decade after its gross negligence led to one of the worst environmental catastrophes in living memory. Fossil fuel interests unleash lobbying frenzy Dana Drugmand | 16th April 2020 A new briefing by UK-based think tank InfluenceMap summarises fossil fuel lobbying during the time of the coronavirus pandemic. Greenpeace wins legal challenge Marianne Brooker | 8th April 2020 UK government admits BP drilling permit process was unlawful. Greenpeace will now apply to have BP’s permit quashed on climate grounds. Decision on Britain's biggest coal mine imminent Tom Wilkinson | 2nd April 2020 Minister will make announcement about Banks Mining's three million tonne open-cast mine beside Druridge Bay in Northumberland by April 7. Air pollution linked to dementia Emily Beament | 31st March 2020 'We were able to establish harmful effects on human health at levels below current air pollution standards.' Climate warnings needed at petrol pumps Emily Beament | 31st March 2020 Experts call for warnings that burning fossil fuels worsens the climate emergency - which will have major impacts on health. Renewables spark fall in carbon emissions Emily Beament | 30th March 2020 Renewable energy boost for UK - but government still set to miss climate breakdown mitigation target. Verdict postponed in Transocean vs Greenpeace Catherine Early | 26th March 2020 Greenpeace is facing unlimited fines for contempt of court, while its executive director could be jailed. Coronavirus lockdown reduces UK air pollution Emily Beament | 24th March 2020 Satellite images have already revealed dramatic reductions in concentrations of pollutant nitrogen dioxide in China and northern Italy. Shell shocked Henry Saker-Clark | 23rd March 2020 Shell Oil - a major contributor to climate breakdown - suffers share price collapse due to coronavirus outbreak. 'Don’t be a fossil fool' Staff Reporter | 13th March 2020 Climate-conscious consumers could be unknowingly investing £16 billion in fossil fuels through their ISAs. Cancel all coal worldwide because of costs Emily Beament | 12th March 2020 Carbon Tracker reports that it already costs less to generate power from installing new wind or solar farms than new coal plants. Electric car subsidy budget cut sparks concern Neil Lancefield | 12th March 2020 The maximum grant for motorists who make the switch to an electric car will be reduced by £500 to £3,000 from Thursday. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Current page 9 Page 10 Page 11 Page 12 Page 13 … 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
Fossil fuel interests unleash lobbying frenzy Dana Drugmand | 16th April 2020 A new briefing by UK-based think tank InfluenceMap summarises fossil fuel lobbying during the time of the coronavirus pandemic. Greenpeace wins legal challenge Marianne Brooker | 8th April 2020 UK government admits BP drilling permit process was unlawful. Greenpeace will now apply to have BP’s permit quashed on climate grounds. Decision on Britain's biggest coal mine imminent Tom Wilkinson | 2nd April 2020 Minister will make announcement about Banks Mining's three million tonne open-cast mine beside Druridge Bay in Northumberland by April 7. Air pollution linked to dementia Emily Beament | 31st March 2020 'We were able to establish harmful effects on human health at levels below current air pollution standards.' Climate warnings needed at petrol pumps Emily Beament | 31st March 2020 Experts call for warnings that burning fossil fuels worsens the climate emergency - which will have major impacts on health. Renewables spark fall in carbon emissions Emily Beament | 30th March 2020 Renewable energy boost for UK - but government still set to miss climate breakdown mitigation target. Verdict postponed in Transocean vs Greenpeace Catherine Early | 26th March 2020 Greenpeace is facing unlimited fines for contempt of court, while its executive director could be jailed. Coronavirus lockdown reduces UK air pollution Emily Beament | 24th March 2020 Satellite images have already revealed dramatic reductions in concentrations of pollutant nitrogen dioxide in China and northern Italy. Shell shocked Henry Saker-Clark | 23rd March 2020 Shell Oil - a major contributor to climate breakdown - suffers share price collapse due to coronavirus outbreak. 'Don’t be a fossil fool' Staff Reporter | 13th March 2020 Climate-conscious consumers could be unknowingly investing £16 billion in fossil fuels through their ISAs. Cancel all coal worldwide because of costs Emily Beament | 12th March 2020 Carbon Tracker reports that it already costs less to generate power from installing new wind or solar farms than new coal plants. Electric car subsidy budget cut sparks concern Neil Lancefield | 12th March 2020 The maximum grant for motorists who make the switch to an electric car will be reduced by £500 to £3,000 from Thursday. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Current page 9 Page 10 Page 11 Page 12 Page 13 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Greenpeace wins legal challenge Marianne Brooker | 8th April 2020 UK government admits BP drilling permit process was unlawful. Greenpeace will now apply to have BP’s permit quashed on climate grounds. Decision on Britain's biggest coal mine imminent Tom Wilkinson | 2nd April 2020 Minister will make announcement about Banks Mining's three million tonne open-cast mine beside Druridge Bay in Northumberland by April 7. Air pollution linked to dementia Emily Beament | 31st March 2020 'We were able to establish harmful effects on human health at levels below current air pollution standards.' Climate warnings needed at petrol pumps Emily Beament | 31st March 2020 Experts call for warnings that burning fossil fuels worsens the climate emergency - which will have major impacts on health. Renewables spark fall in carbon emissions Emily Beament | 30th March 2020 Renewable energy boost for UK - but government still set to miss climate breakdown mitigation target. Verdict postponed in Transocean vs Greenpeace Catherine Early | 26th March 2020 Greenpeace is facing unlimited fines for contempt of court, while its executive director could be jailed. Coronavirus lockdown reduces UK air pollution Emily Beament | 24th March 2020 Satellite images have already revealed dramatic reductions in concentrations of pollutant nitrogen dioxide in China and northern Italy. Shell shocked Henry Saker-Clark | 23rd March 2020 Shell Oil - a major contributor to climate breakdown - suffers share price collapse due to coronavirus outbreak. 'Don’t be a fossil fool' Staff Reporter | 13th March 2020 Climate-conscious consumers could be unknowingly investing £16 billion in fossil fuels through their ISAs. Cancel all coal worldwide because of costs Emily Beament | 12th March 2020 Carbon Tracker reports that it already costs less to generate power from installing new wind or solar farms than new coal plants. Electric car subsidy budget cut sparks concern Neil Lancefield | 12th March 2020 The maximum grant for motorists who make the switch to an electric car will be reduced by £500 to £3,000 from Thursday. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Current page 9 Page 10 Page 11 Page 12 Page 13 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Decision on Britain's biggest coal mine imminent Tom Wilkinson | 2nd April 2020 Minister will make announcement about Banks Mining's three million tonne open-cast mine beside Druridge Bay in Northumberland by April 7. Air pollution linked to dementia Emily Beament | 31st March 2020 'We were able to establish harmful effects on human health at levels below current air pollution standards.' Climate warnings needed at petrol pumps Emily Beament | 31st March 2020 Experts call for warnings that burning fossil fuels worsens the climate emergency - which will have major impacts on health. Renewables spark fall in carbon emissions Emily Beament | 30th March 2020 Renewable energy boost for UK - but government still set to miss climate breakdown mitigation target. Verdict postponed in Transocean vs Greenpeace Catherine Early | 26th March 2020 Greenpeace is facing unlimited fines for contempt of court, while its executive director could be jailed. Coronavirus lockdown reduces UK air pollution Emily Beament | 24th March 2020 Satellite images have already revealed dramatic reductions in concentrations of pollutant nitrogen dioxide in China and northern Italy. Shell shocked Henry Saker-Clark | 23rd March 2020 Shell Oil - a major contributor to climate breakdown - suffers share price collapse due to coronavirus outbreak. 'Don’t be a fossil fool' Staff Reporter | 13th March 2020 Climate-conscious consumers could be unknowingly investing £16 billion in fossil fuels through their ISAs. Cancel all coal worldwide because of costs Emily Beament | 12th March 2020 Carbon Tracker reports that it already costs less to generate power from installing new wind or solar farms than new coal plants. Electric car subsidy budget cut sparks concern Neil Lancefield | 12th March 2020 The maximum grant for motorists who make the switch to an electric car will be reduced by £500 to £3,000 from Thursday. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Current page 9 Page 10 Page 11 Page 12 Page 13 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Air pollution linked to dementia Emily Beament | 31st March 2020 'We were able to establish harmful effects on human health at levels below current air pollution standards.' Climate warnings needed at petrol pumps Emily Beament | 31st March 2020 Experts call for warnings that burning fossil fuels worsens the climate emergency - which will have major impacts on health. Renewables spark fall in carbon emissions Emily Beament | 30th March 2020 Renewable energy boost for UK - but government still set to miss climate breakdown mitigation target. Verdict postponed in Transocean vs Greenpeace Catherine Early | 26th March 2020 Greenpeace is facing unlimited fines for contempt of court, while its executive director could be jailed. Coronavirus lockdown reduces UK air pollution Emily Beament | 24th March 2020 Satellite images have already revealed dramatic reductions in concentrations of pollutant nitrogen dioxide in China and northern Italy. Shell shocked Henry Saker-Clark | 23rd March 2020 Shell Oil - a major contributor to climate breakdown - suffers share price collapse due to coronavirus outbreak. 'Don’t be a fossil fool' Staff Reporter | 13th March 2020 Climate-conscious consumers could be unknowingly investing £16 billion in fossil fuels through their ISAs. Cancel all coal worldwide because of costs Emily Beament | 12th March 2020 Carbon Tracker reports that it already costs less to generate power from installing new wind or solar farms than new coal plants. Electric car subsidy budget cut sparks concern Neil Lancefield | 12th March 2020 The maximum grant for motorists who make the switch to an electric car will be reduced by £500 to £3,000 from Thursday. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Current page 9 Page 10 Page 11 Page 12 Page 13 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Climate warnings needed at petrol pumps Emily Beament | 31st March 2020 Experts call for warnings that burning fossil fuels worsens the climate emergency - which will have major impacts on health. Renewables spark fall in carbon emissions Emily Beament | 30th March 2020 Renewable energy boost for UK - but government still set to miss climate breakdown mitigation target. Verdict postponed in Transocean vs Greenpeace Catherine Early | 26th March 2020 Greenpeace is facing unlimited fines for contempt of court, while its executive director could be jailed. Coronavirus lockdown reduces UK air pollution Emily Beament | 24th March 2020 Satellite images have already revealed dramatic reductions in concentrations of pollutant nitrogen dioxide in China and northern Italy. Shell shocked Henry Saker-Clark | 23rd March 2020 Shell Oil - a major contributor to climate breakdown - suffers share price collapse due to coronavirus outbreak. 'Don’t be a fossil fool' Staff Reporter | 13th March 2020 Climate-conscious consumers could be unknowingly investing £16 billion in fossil fuels through their ISAs. Cancel all coal worldwide because of costs Emily Beament | 12th March 2020 Carbon Tracker reports that it already costs less to generate power from installing new wind or solar farms than new coal plants. Electric car subsidy budget cut sparks concern Neil Lancefield | 12th March 2020 The maximum grant for motorists who make the switch to an electric car will be reduced by £500 to £3,000 from Thursday. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Current page 9 Page 10 Page 11 Page 12 Page 13 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Renewables spark fall in carbon emissions Emily Beament | 30th March 2020 Renewable energy boost for UK - but government still set to miss climate breakdown mitigation target. Verdict postponed in Transocean vs Greenpeace Catherine Early | 26th March 2020 Greenpeace is facing unlimited fines for contempt of court, while its executive director could be jailed. Coronavirus lockdown reduces UK air pollution Emily Beament | 24th March 2020 Satellite images have already revealed dramatic reductions in concentrations of pollutant nitrogen dioxide in China and northern Italy. Shell shocked Henry Saker-Clark | 23rd March 2020 Shell Oil - a major contributor to climate breakdown - suffers share price collapse due to coronavirus outbreak. 'Don’t be a fossil fool' Staff Reporter | 13th March 2020 Climate-conscious consumers could be unknowingly investing £16 billion in fossil fuels through their ISAs. Cancel all coal worldwide because of costs Emily Beament | 12th March 2020 Carbon Tracker reports that it already costs less to generate power from installing new wind or solar farms than new coal plants. Electric car subsidy budget cut sparks concern Neil Lancefield | 12th March 2020 The maximum grant for motorists who make the switch to an electric car will be reduced by £500 to £3,000 from Thursday. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Current page 9 Page 10 Page 11 Page 12 Page 13 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Verdict postponed in Transocean vs Greenpeace Catherine Early | 26th March 2020 Greenpeace is facing unlimited fines for contempt of court, while its executive director could be jailed. Coronavirus lockdown reduces UK air pollution Emily Beament | 24th March 2020 Satellite images have already revealed dramatic reductions in concentrations of pollutant nitrogen dioxide in China and northern Italy. Shell shocked Henry Saker-Clark | 23rd March 2020 Shell Oil - a major contributor to climate breakdown - suffers share price collapse due to coronavirus outbreak. 'Don’t be a fossil fool' Staff Reporter | 13th March 2020 Climate-conscious consumers could be unknowingly investing £16 billion in fossil fuels through their ISAs. Cancel all coal worldwide because of costs Emily Beament | 12th March 2020 Carbon Tracker reports that it already costs less to generate power from installing new wind or solar farms than new coal plants. Electric car subsidy budget cut sparks concern Neil Lancefield | 12th March 2020 The maximum grant for motorists who make the switch to an electric car will be reduced by £500 to £3,000 from Thursday. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Current page 9 Page 10 Page 11 Page 12 Page 13 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Coronavirus lockdown reduces UK air pollution Emily Beament | 24th March 2020 Satellite images have already revealed dramatic reductions in concentrations of pollutant nitrogen dioxide in China and northern Italy. Shell shocked Henry Saker-Clark | 23rd March 2020 Shell Oil - a major contributor to climate breakdown - suffers share price collapse due to coronavirus outbreak. 'Don’t be a fossil fool' Staff Reporter | 13th March 2020 Climate-conscious consumers could be unknowingly investing £16 billion in fossil fuels through their ISAs. Cancel all coal worldwide because of costs Emily Beament | 12th March 2020 Carbon Tracker reports that it already costs less to generate power from installing new wind or solar farms than new coal plants. Electric car subsidy budget cut sparks concern Neil Lancefield | 12th March 2020 The maximum grant for motorists who make the switch to an electric car will be reduced by £500 to £3,000 from Thursday. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Current page 9 Page 10 Page 11 Page 12 Page 13 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Shell shocked Henry Saker-Clark | 23rd March 2020 Shell Oil - a major contributor to climate breakdown - suffers share price collapse due to coronavirus outbreak. 'Don’t be a fossil fool' Staff Reporter | 13th March 2020 Climate-conscious consumers could be unknowingly investing £16 billion in fossil fuels through their ISAs. Cancel all coal worldwide because of costs Emily Beament | 12th March 2020 Carbon Tracker reports that it already costs less to generate power from installing new wind or solar farms than new coal plants. Electric car subsidy budget cut sparks concern Neil Lancefield | 12th March 2020 The maximum grant for motorists who make the switch to an electric car will be reduced by £500 to £3,000 from Thursday. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Current page 9 Page 10 Page 11 Page 12 Page 13 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
'Don’t be a fossil fool' Staff Reporter | 13th March 2020 Climate-conscious consumers could be unknowingly investing £16 billion in fossil fuels through their ISAs. Cancel all coal worldwide because of costs Emily Beament | 12th March 2020 Carbon Tracker reports that it already costs less to generate power from installing new wind or solar farms than new coal plants. Electric car subsidy budget cut sparks concern Neil Lancefield | 12th March 2020 The maximum grant for motorists who make the switch to an electric car will be reduced by £500 to £3,000 from Thursday. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Current page 9 Page 10 Page 11 Page 12 Page 13 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Cancel all coal worldwide because of costs Emily Beament | 12th March 2020 Carbon Tracker reports that it already costs less to generate power from installing new wind or solar farms than new coal plants. Electric car subsidy budget cut sparks concern Neil Lancefield | 12th March 2020 The maximum grant for motorists who make the switch to an electric car will be reduced by £500 to £3,000 from Thursday.
Electric car subsidy budget cut sparks concern Neil Lancefield | 12th March 2020 The maximum grant for motorists who make the switch to an electric car will be reduced by £500 to £3,000 from Thursday.