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350.org: the ultimate climate change campaign?
Matilda Lee
9th July, 2009
Writer turned climate change activist Bill McKibben is organising a global day of witness on 24th October. Mark your calendars now more...
CASE STUDY: campaigning against climate change
Laura Sevier
1st May, 2009
She's applying the same principles to environmental campaigning as her forebears did to fighting for universal suffrage. Laura Sevier meets the founder of the Climate Rush more...
30 steps to an oil-free world
1st May, 2008
Ecologist
Our addiction to oil is not inevitable. We can all take steps to kick the habit more...
Enshrining legal rights for the planet
Polly Higgins
10th December, 2008
Just as the humanitarian crisis of the Second World War gave birth to the swift implementation of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights 60 years ago in 1948, we now have a planetary crisis that needs to be addressed with equal urgency. Now is the time to call for a Universal Declaration of Planetary Rights. more...
Rush! The Making of a Climate Activist
Henry Unwin
6th October, 2009
Tamsin Omond's personal account of her journey from carefree student to 'climate suffragette' explores the world of climate activism in a manner that can only inspire more...
The 300-350 Show: Climate Camp Ireland & Scotland
Phil England
9th September, 2009
The Climate Radio team finds how the protest camps supported local environmental campaigns. more...
Climate Camp protest starts on Blackheath
Ecologist
26th August, 2009
This year's Climate Camp protest in London has started on Blackheath more...
The 300-350 Show: Climate Camp 2009 part two
Phil England
24th August, 2009
When is direct action justified? In the second part of his special programme on Climate Camp, Phil England gets the lowdown on the legalities of protest more...
Tar Sands protest comes to UK Climate Camp
Ecologist
18th August, 2009
Oil extraction from tar sands is causing large-scale environmental damage, say activists more...
The 300-350 Show: Climate Camp(s) 2009
Phil England
17th August, 2009
As the preparations for Climate Camp 2009 continue apace, Phil England presents this special programme looking at the scale and spread of this 21st century campaigning phenomenon... more...
Protesters start Climate Camp Wales
Ecologist
12th August, 2009
Welsh Climate Camp gets underway as protesters set up camp near coal mine more...
The great climate swoop goes public
Ecologist
10th August, 2009
Climate action groups launch public vote for next protest site more...
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Climate Camp Scotland: why we are protesting
Dan Glass
4th August, 2009
Climate change campaigner Dan Glass explains why he and other protesters have set up camp on the site of a proposed coal mine more...
Climate Camp: saviour of the environmental movement?
Tom Levitt
6th August, 2009
Hostile police tactics at the Kingsnorth and G20 camps has not put protesters off as climate camp goes global more...
Police hostility will not stop us, say activists
Ecologist
28th July, 2009
Climate Camp activists are expecting more aggressive police tactics this summer more...
Big Green Gathering shutdown blamed on police
Ecologist
27th July, 2009
Green groups lose out on thousands of pounds as UK's biggest eco-festival is forced into late cancellation more...
Glastonbury festival welcomes The Camp for Climate Action
Kevin Smith
11th June 2009
As the summer festival season gets into full swing join the the Climate Campers more...
Al Jazeera Film: A Case of Global Proportions
Ecologist
11th June, 2009
Al Jazeera's five-part series, 'Corporations on Trial' looks at some of the rapidly growing law suits across the world today. more...
A Time Comes - A film by Nick Broomfield
Ecologist
4th June, 2009
In 2007 six Greenpeace activists attempted to shut Kingsnorth coal-fired power station in Kent but were served a High Court injunction by a police helicopter. more...
The Prince's Rainforest Project says Yes We Can
Damian Tow
7th May, 2009
So what connects Prince Charles and a large green frog? This modern spin on the fable of the frog and the Prince relates to the launch on 5th May of an online video and social networking campaign in support of the Prince’s Rainforest Project (PRP). more...
The G20 marches - a pointless protest against everything, or the dawn of a new collective action?
Sylvia Rowley and Rachel Rickard Straus
2nd April, 2009
Protests. A political free-for-all or a new collective activism around social and environmental problems? Sylvia Rowley and Rachel Straus find out. more...Dan Box Blog: Keeping an eye out
Dan Box
19th March, 2009
Where the wild things are... Planning his trip to the Carterets Islands, Dan Box wonders what he'll encounter while in transit on Papua New Guinea more...
Climate Camp comes to The City
Peter McDonnell
16th March, 2009
'If you liked sub-prime, you'll love carbon trading!' Join the Camp for Climate Action on the 1st of April as they set up in the Square Mile to greet global leaders and remind them that climate change must remain on the agenda more...
The Age of Stupid
Ecologist
5th March, 2009
You'd be stupid to miss this. And to ensure that you, and others, don't, why not help spread the word about this fantastic documentary by putting up some posters. more...Dan Box Blog: climate change refugees
Dan Box
5th March, 2009
An inhospitable planet? As climate change forces increasingly large numbers of people to flee their homes, Ecologist blogger Dan Box considers what 'climate change refugees' actually means more...

