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Nature Writing Contest 2013
Resurgence & Ecologist
8th October, 2012
The newly-merged Resurgence & Ecologist magazine is delighted to announce the launch of a new national Nature Writing competition, which we are running in partnership with three ‘sister’ charities that share a similar ethos and, in addition, have strong and established links with Devon - where we are also based more...
1 minute to save the world - Film Competition
Vi Nguyen
30th November, 2010
1minutetosavetheworld.com is an online film competition that encourages people from all over the world to submit a one minute length film about climate change. more...
Green Impact Students’ Unions
The Ecologist is proud to be this year’s media partner for the NUS Green Impact Students’ Unions programme more...
A toothless cap-and-trade scheme is a planetary wrecking ball
Alison Smith
10th December, 2009
The theory of cap-and-trade is brilliantly simple; in practice, however, it's just not moving fast enough, says Alison Smith. A runner-up in the Ecologist/nef essay competition... more...
Carbon pricing is planetary Russian Roulette
Andrew Hutt
20th November, 2009
How much would you have to be paid for each bullet loaded into a gun in a game of Russian Roulette? A runner-up in the Ecologist/nef essay competition... more...
Are your emissions 'survival' or 'luxury'?
Daniel Scharf
11th November, 2009
A runner-up in the Ecologist/nef essay competition, Daniel Scharf suggests that the whole concept of a carbon 'market' is radically flawed... more...
Climate Change - Our Warming World
Amy Dickson
10th November, 2009
Christina Hutchins' book delivers the facts in a simple, effective and stark way rather than bombarding you with scientific data more...
Pricing the tonne of carbon that tips us into climate catastrophe
Janine Morley
4th November, 2009
In this brilliant winning entry of the Ecologist/New Economics Foundation essay competition, Janine Morley imagines what it would be like to buy that fateful tonne of carbon from a telephone broker... more...
City planning as if people mattered
Philip Parker
22nd June, 2008
Philip Parker flies the flag for a people-first approach to traffic management to regain control of the streets. more...
Competition Commission - what is it good for?
News
12th April, 2007
Unless the Competition Commission fails to act to curb the power of supermarket chain Tesco, 'people will be justified in questioning exactly what the Commission is for', says Andrew Simms, Director of the think-tank the New Economics Foundation (NEF). more...
Tesco calls for the word 'local' to be redefined
News
3rd April, 2007
Tesco, under pressure from the Competition Commission's inquiry into its share of the UK supermarket sector, has called for a redefinition of the term 'local'. more...
Competition Commission goes softly softly on Tesco
News
23rd January, 2007
The Competition Commission - the government body charged with investigating whether companies are stifling competition within markets - has published its 'emerging thinking' document on the actions of the major supermarkets. more...
Competition: 1/12 of 12
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