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The Ecologist meets... Copenhagen's The Baand
Ruth Styles
9th February, 2012
In part one of our Copenhagen Fashion Week special, Ruth Styles talks sustainable style with Stine Bauer Boskov and Julie Villumsen – the brains behind hot Danish eco-brand, The Baand more...
Top 10…Christmas markets
Sophie Laggan
28th November, 2011
Whether you're after an locally reared turkey or a handmade ethical gift, a festive fair is where you'll find them. The Ecologist has the lowdown on Europe's best Christmas markets more...
Fast Forward: Ethics and Politics in the Age of Global Warming
Mark Newton
20th October
Their grasp of science can’t be faulted but William Antholis and Strobe Talbott need to offer solutions too, says Mark Newton more...
The new north: why Scandinavia is leading the world in eco-design
Ruth Styles
9th August, 2011
The Nordic flair for design has taken eco-fashion to new heights and is setting an example for the rest of the world to follow, says Ruth Styles more...
Top 10…Euro cities to cycle
Ruth Styles
7th March, 2011
Want to see a new city and get fit at the same time? Then try doing it by bike... more...
Copenhagen: Europe's coolest green city
Ruth Styles
16th February, 2011
Cutting edge architecture, miles of cycle routes and green spaces galore have made the Danish capital a hotspot for green travellers. Ruth Styles packed her bags for a weekend in Europe’s greenest capital citymore...
Greenland, at the National Theatre
Matilda Lee
10th February, 2011
‘When you see smoke coming from under the door, but nobody does anything about it, you start to believe the majority. Even if the house is on fire, we do nothing.' more...
Cancun: your five-minute guide to the COP16 climate change conference
Vi Nguyen
25th November, 2010
Following the hype and failure of last year's Copenhagen COP15 summit, the Ecologist outlines what's on the agenda at the forthcoming COP16 Cancun conference – and assesses the chances of progress...more...
Coral reefs 'could disappear by 2100'
Emily Shelton
29th September 2010
Copenhagen targets too weak to combat climate change, new report by Institute of Physics (IOP) suggests more...
Scientists: emissions-based climate deal 'not possible'
Ecologist
12th May, 2010
Current climate policy of emissions targets and trading will not suceed and should be replaced by a 'politically attractive' one based on providing cheap, non-carbon energy, says new paper more...
RAN's greenwash of the week: COP15
Rainforest Action Network
14th April, 2010
Everyone was disappointed by Copenhagen, but sometimes it takes a man in a 350.org tie to choke on a nut to remind us just how frustrating COP15 was... more...
Europe should forget about emissions cuts, say policy experts
Ecologist
11th March, 2010
Study says neither China, India or US likely to accept legally binding cuts and that new approach is needed on reducing greenhouse gas emissions more...
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Miliband calls on EU to back 30 per cent emissions cut
Ecologist
7th January, 2010
The EU needs to commit to a 30 per cent reduction by 2020 compared with 1990 levels and push others to a higher level of ambition, says climate secretary more...
Ed Miliband: China tried to hijack Copenhagen climate deal
John Vidal
21st December, 2009
Climate secretary accuses China, Sudan, Bolivia and other leftwing Latin American countries of trying to hijack Copenhagen more...
Politicians have failed, business is now our only hope
Dan Box
21st December, 2009
This blog is unlikely to win me many friends among readers of the Ecologist, but it needs to be said: after Copenhagen, we must accept that big business is just about the best hope we have left more...
Copenhagen fails to deliver deal on tackling climate change
Ecologist
19th December, 2009
The UN has failed to reach a unanimous deal on reducing greenhouse gas emissions and preventing dangerous climate change at the talks in Copenhagen more...
Copenhagen: concession and compromise
Mark Anslow
18th December, 2009
Climate negotiations are always a balancing act. But the global atmosphere is not a politician, and it won't forgive us if we get this wrong more...
Ethiopian PM Meles Zenawi: a 'Western stooge'?
Phil England
17th December, 2009
African nations react angrily to a funding compromise struck by the newly appointed head of the African delegation, Prime Minister Meles Zenawi. Listen to his speech, and the reaction more...
Poem: "I suppose it must snow"
Stephen Pain
17th December, 2009
Stephen Pain's poem fears the momentum for tackling climate change could be lost in a white Christmas more...
COP15: 'We will not just discuss procedure'
Ecologist
17th December, 2009
Danish Prime Minister Lars Lokke Rasmussen attempts to force negotiations at COP15 forward, saying 'we will not just discuss procedure, procedure, procedure' more...
Bolivia's Pablo Solon: 'how do you compensate Mother Earth?'
Phil England
16th December, 2009
The Bolivian ambassador to the UN, Pablo Solon, explains why over 100 countries are now backing a proposal to acknowledge the rights of nature in a climate change agreement more...
The most democratic part of Copenhagen: the queue
Harriet Williams
16th December, 2009
While the inside of COP15 may be the preserve of those with power and influence, the queue to get into the Bella Center is where the rich and famous rub shoulders with the rank and file... more...
Climate expert: Copenhagen is 'four years behind the science'
Arthur Girling
16th December, 2009
Head of the Potsdam Institute and climate change advisor to the German government, Professor John Schellnhuber explains why COP15 is based on out-of-date science, but why he still has hope for a positive outcome more...
'There's a lot of money looking to get involved in REDD'
Phil England
15th December, 2009
In an interview at Copenhagen, Bill Barclay of the Rainforest Action Network explains why the huge amount of money behind forest carbon schemes could lead to the tail wagging the dog more...
Todd Stern: 'the US is doing a lot'
Ecologist
15th December, 2009
US chief climate negotiator, Todd Stern, argues about baselines at Copenhagen, and tells delegates that the US is 'doing a lot' more...

