Although the Scottish government is committed to protecting at least 30 per cent of land and sea for nature by 2030, just 2.5 per cent of Scotland’s land is currently rewilding – with current rates of ...
Nick Dearden, the director of Global Justice Now, said: “It could not be clearer now that ISDS is a major impediment to climate action. "Here at COP30 we’re talking about how we protect the Amazon – ...
As Kate Raworth's doughnut economics model turns 13 years old, she has launched both a peer-reviewed paper and a circus.
As well as generating an immense variety of products and services, the sociobioeconomy can conserve millions of hectares of forests: for each kilogramme of a cocoa bean or rubber from those ...
For centuries argan oil has been used by Berber people for cooking and cosmetics. The traditional method of extracting the oil – by women, by hand – from nuts grown on thorny trees in Morocco’s Sous ...
Edge Hill University will not invest in fossil fuel extraction or border security companies - in victory for People & Planet campaigners.
Engaged academics and high-level strategists from the climate movement met to discuss movement strategy during a European heatwave last June. They released their summary report today.
Both footpad dermatitis and hock burns are painful conditions caused by chickens lying in their own excrement, which contains such high levels of ammonia that it burns and blisters their skin, causing ...
Newspapers in Britain carried more adverts for polluting travel than reports of the last climate conference. How far can journalism go when it is bankrolled by forces that have everything to gain from ...
This scenario would expose 600 million people to flooding, reduce food yields by half, cause severe water shortages, lead to insurmountable habitat and biodiversity loss, create month-long brutal ...
Campaigners are calling for access to all rivers in England, not just nine river walks promised by the British Government. Right to Roam, which campaigns for public access to more of England’s ...
David Finnegan has found a way to combine science and the arts to help climate researchers engage better with stakeholders and also create compelling drama.
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