Meat and dairy How much meat should I be eating? Industrial meat is the world’s leading cause of deforestation. We need to end the system that’s churning out meat at an unsustainable rate – and in turn eat a lot… by Florence Stuart-Leach October 21, 2020
Air pollution 11 things you never knew you could carry on a bike From multiple children to industrial fridges - with a cargo bike, the possibilities are endless. by Mal Chadwick October 20, 2020
Air pollution Building new roads just creates more traffic. Here’s the proof. Some people assume that building more roads would help us get around quicker. But decades of evidence shows that it actually makes traffic and congestion much worse. The government should… by Priya Surendra October 14, 2020
Oceans Greenpeace stops supertrawler fishing in UK marine protected area Greenpeace activists have climbed the side of a Dutch-owned supertrawler fishing in a Marine Protected Area off the coast of Scotland, forcing the ship to leave the area. by James Hanson October 13, 2020
Air pollution What if we funded transport like it really matters? Everyone benefits from better transport, and putting some extra funding into the system could make a real difference. Here’s how things would change if we invested £10 billion more every… by Sam Chetan-Welsh October 8, 2020
Oceans Artist Fiona Banner: ‘Why I delivered a 1.25 ton boulder sculpture to the government’ Turner Prize-nominated British artist Fiona Banner explains Full Stop – a three-part boulder sculpture left outside Defra and placed in the Dogger Bank Marine Protected Area. by Fiona Banner October 5, 2020
Forests Are vegans and vegetarians destroying the planet? Forests are being slashed and burned to make room for giant soya plantations. But where is all this soya going, and are vegetarian soya burgers really to blame for the… by Aakash Naik, Jack Bullett October 1, 2020
Climate change Four in five offshore oil and gas workers consider quitting the industry Major survey of offshore oil and gas workers reveals that four in five would consider moving to work in another industry. Workers’ biggest concern for their future career path is… by Stefano Gelmini September 29, 2020
Fishing Greenpeace expands boulder barrier in marine protected area as government fails to strengthen safeguards Greenpeace is placing more boulders in the Dogger Bank Marine Protected Area to stop destructive bottom trawling as the UK government has failed to commit to boosting legal protections for… by Stefano Gelmini September 28, 2020
Arctic The most northerly youth climate strike ever! What happens here in the Arctic affects the whole world - and often the people who have contributed least to climate change are the ones who are hurt by it… by Mya-Rose Craig September 25, 2020