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The BP Deepwater Horizon disaster: one year on
The Ecologist
21st April, 2011
Greenpeace video released on the anniversary of the 'worst environmental disaster in the history of the US' more...
The Ecologist May 1971: Trace Elements in the Environment
The Ecologist
3rd May, 2011
Forty years ago this month, Professor Henry A. Schroeder wrote Trace Elements in the Environment, about the dangers of toxic metals in the air, food and water that humans expose themselves tomore...
The Ecologist March 1971: can the sea survive?
The Ecologist
29th March,2011
Forty years ago this month J. David George looked at the increasing amount of ocean pollution. But have things improved? more...
This week's changes to the Ecologist.org
Ecologist
10th March, 2011
Why we've made some small but important changes to www.theecologist.org more...
The Ecologist Top Ten... vinegars
Laura Sevier
9th December, 2010
Whether it's the old favourite Sarson's, trendy balsamic or the more adventurous rice or wine vinegar, it can be used to clean your house, improve your health and spice up your chips – what makes vinegar so special? Laura Sevier picks 10 of the best... more...
How to...detox
Vi Nguyen
7th January, 2011
If the festive season has left you a pound or two overweight, a detox could be just what you need. Here’s how to do it the eco-friendly way more...
How to…detox
Vi Nguyen
7th January, 2011
If the festive season has left you a pound or two overweight, a detox could be just what you need. Here’s how to do it the eco-friendly way 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...
My Paper Boat: the harsh reality of climate change
Ecologist
3rd November, 2010
The compelling film about the harsh reality of climate change which won last year's '1 minute to save the world' film competition to highlight the impacts of climate change more...
Ecologist guide to a green Christmas
Jemima Roberts, Eifion Rees and Matilda Lee
1st November, 2010
From Darina Allen's mountain picnics to Mark Boyle's moneyless meditations and Craig Sams decorating with fungi, 11 environment-minded luminaries tell us what they'll be doing this festive season more...
Ecologist guide to a green Christmas
Jemima Roberts, Eifion Rees and Matilda Lee
1st November, 2010
From Darina Allen's mountain picnics, to Mark Boyle's moneyless meditations and Craig Sams decorating with fungi, 11 environment-minded luminaries tell us what they'll be doing this festive season more...
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Dwindling forests, dwindling futures: Bangladesh mangrove communities under threat
The Ecologist
13th October, 2010
A new Ecologist-produced film - to be screened by campaigners from the Forest People's Programme at the forthcoming Convention on Biological Diversity meeting in Japan - highlights how the rights of indigenous peoples and their sustainable use of natural resources are being ignored by the Bangladesh Government.more...
Starting out: how Teddy Goldsmith launched the Ecologist 40 years ago
Peter Bunyard
26th July, 2010
Running a magazine on a shoestring budget; printing unpopular but groundbreaking analyses; fighting off lawsuits: the Ecologist has evolved over its 40 year history, but the passion present in 1970 is still here today... more...
Ecologist guide to green skills and education
Eifion Rees
2nd February, 2010
Weaning ourselves off carbon will mean a profound change in every aspect of daily life, every sector of society and every job. For that to happen we need a new mindset and a new set of tools...more...
Ecologist guide to green skills and education
Eifion Rees
2nd February, 2010
Weaning ourselves off carbon will mean a profound change in every aspect of daily life, every sector of society and every job. For that to happen we need a new mindset and a new set of tools... more...
Ecologist guide to detox
Laura Sevier
8th January, 2010
It's easy to dismiss 'detox' as a fad, as some product claims are exaggerated. But detoxing, as a practice, has been around for centuries more...
Ecologist guide to detox
Laura Sevier
7th January, 2010
It's easy to dismiss 'detox' as a fad, as some product claims are exaggerated. But detoxing, as a practice, has been around for centuries. more...
The Ecologist January 1980: A proposal to save the world’s tropical rain forests
Edward Goldsmith
January, 1980
Thirty years ago this month, Edward Goldsmith published a revised version of WEAP, the World Ecological Areas Programme in the Ecologist more...
Ecologist old issues appeal: please help
Ecologist
2nd December, 2009
The Ecologist needs your help. We are missing a few back issues of the magazine - please help us out by lending us your copy so that we can complete our online archive more...
The Ecologist December 1979: Can we control pollution?
Edward Goldsmith
December, 1979
Thirty years ago Edward Goldsmith’s article ‘Can we control pollution?’ wondered what happens to pollution once we have ‘disposed’ of it more...
Ecologist archive 1970- 1999 and 2000-2009
Every page of every issue of the Ecologist from 2000 - 2009 is available in a digital version exclusively to Ecologist subscribers. more...Frequently Asked Questions
Here are the Frequently Asked Questions about the Ecologist's website and help for subscribers and users who are having technical problems more...
10 independent media groups
Ecologist
19th June, 2009
Seek out campaigns, context and investigations that you're unlikely to find in the mass media in our pick of the best independent publications more...
The Ecologist November 1979: Nuclear power is still dependent on cheap fossil fuels
Peter Bunyard
November, 1979
Thirty years ago Peter Bunyard wrote 'A Question of Oil', looking at the the nuclear industry in 1979. His comments still hold true today... more...Members
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