Recent research shows that the unfolding crises in climate change and social isolation may actually be connected.
Viewpoint: The climate backsliding of the British press
The article discusses the shifting stance of UK newspapers on climate action. After showing support around COP26, they have reverted to anti-green rhetoric, influenced by factors like energy security and rising prices. The media’s role in shaping public opinion is highlighted.
US 2020 Election: Green Voices – Ep 9 – Lindsay Meiman – How should the Biden administration tackle the climate crisis?
We speak to Lindsay Meiman from 350 Action, a sister organisation to 350.org about how the Biden administration should tackle the climate crisis.
Consumers are starting to punish companies with unsustainable practices
A trend is emerging that consumers are starting to punish brands with unsustainable practices.
Opinion: We now know why Trump thinks he is an environmentalist
Donald Trump does not understand what an environmentalist is.
Amelia Womack interview: We must end business as usual before business as usual ends us
As the UK Green Party launched their European Election campaign, we spoke to their deputy leader Amelia Womack.
Norway’s parliament to drop support for oil drilling on the Lofoten islands
The main political opposition in the Norwegian parliament, pledges to protect the Lofoten islands from oil drilling.
Analysis: Welcome to the Anthropocene
Nick King lays out why we are truly living in the age of humans.
Opinion: Forget WW3. Let’s have a kick-about instead
The ‘green-washing’ of the 2018 Russian World Cup says less about sustainability, and a lot more about geopolitics.
Artists and scientists join forces to improve climate change communication
New initiative aims to improve the communication of climate change.