Forty years ago this month, Richard Thompson Coon reported on a proposed oil pipeline that would run through a picturesque Welsh island. But have we learned our lesson and stopped destroying natural habitat for the sake of oil?
… The Ecologist June 1971: No oil at Amlwch The Ecologist | 9th June 2011 Other Archive Ecologist Oil Politics And Economics The Pipe …
The irrepressible Bill McKibben, and the movement he founded - 350.org - have been behind two of the biggest climate change victories in recent years: the blocking of the Keystone XL pipeline and the withdrawal of 3.4 trillion dollars of fossil fuel investments. He talks to JOE WARE
… The Ecologist Environmentalist Interview: Bill … from the Pope). He spoke exclusively to The Ecologist at the Greenbelt festival near … a journalist and New Voices writer for The Ecologist. He can be found on twitter at …
Today's announcement of a £2 billion government guarantee for Hinkley C confirms that Chancellor George Osborne and his Treasury cannot be trusted to run the UK's energy policy - which is precisely what they are doing. On top of decimating the renewables industry, now they're risking billions on a failed nuclear design owned by failing companies. It's time to stop the madness.
… the actual risks the project faces. And as Ecologist readers know, these risks are … with renewables? Surely some mistake? The Ecologist has requested answers from the … examined in detail by Neil Crumpton on The Ecologist . A DECC spokesman contacted The …
British impressionist, comedian, actor and musician Alistair McGowan is also a staunch environmentalist - he doesn't even drive a car. He tells TIM SAUNDERS we should all be doing more to help save the planet and that the environmental costs of the proposed new runway at Heathrow are not worth the promised economic benefits
… ECOLOGIST INTERVIEW - ALISTAIR McGOWAN Tim … Only Zac Goldsmith, previous owner of the Ecologist and until this week MP for Richmond …
Marmite. Barry Manilow, Nigel Farage and wind turbines. People either love them or hate them with rarely anyone on the fence. But Deon Reynolds' atmospheric turbine photographs might just buck that trend and persuade even rabid climate deniers to acknowledge their beauty, writes
GARY COOK
… The Ecologist Arts Interview: Photographer Deon … This Author Gary Cook is The Ecologist's Arts Editor Online: …
Study contradicts Alberta government and industry claims that pollutants are from natural sources and not from the expanding production of oil from tar sands
… industry ignoring toxic river pollution The Ecologist | 1st September 2010 News Tar Sands … A two-year study of the Athabasca River by ecologists at the University of Alberta found … of the University of Alberta, who added that ecologists had deliberately set out to test …
Greenpeace video released on the anniversary of the 'worst environmental disaster in the history of the US'
… Deepwater Horizon disaster: one year on The Ecologist | 21st April 2011 Other Greenpeace Oil Pollution Bp Video Ecologist oilspill1.jpg Greenpeace video … The New Internationalist is offering Ecologist subscribers £5 off the No-Nonsense …
US environmental charity under fire for close links with controversial companies, including Cargill, Chevron, Monsanto and Shell
… arms company boost its green credentials, the Ecologist can reveal. Options outlined by the … CI and the undercover reporters, seen by the Ecologist , CI also outline possible … declined to comment when approached by the Ecologist . READ MORE... NEWS ANALYSIS …
Deepwater Horizon disaster firm hold talks with company planning to drill for oil and gas in South Downs National Park. Andrew Wasley reports
… Politics And Economics Investigations Gas Oil Ecologist what-the-frack.jpg Deepwater Horizon … oil and gas “fracking” industry, The Ecologist and The Independent have learnt. … Celtique Energie documents, obtained by The Ecologist and The Independent , relate to a …
The Ecologist harnessed the power of several luminaries from the renewables world to find out why a wholly renewable future seems no closer than before.
… Nicholas Josefowitz lights_roundtable.jpg The Ecologist harnessed the power of several … was given. It was with this in mind that the Ecologist brought together eight renewable … car park was one example. Mark Anslow is the Ecologist's News Editor A masterplan for the …
Could the latest type of tidal-power generator be environmentally benign and deliver cheap, dependable and sustainable energy?
… Tidal Electric’s offshore project The Ecologist | 1st July 2003 News Tidal Power … Nuclear Oil Solar Wind Community Energy Ecologist_archive_MAIN_10.jpg Could the latest … This article first appeared in the Ecologist July 2003 …
Congolese Police have cracked down on peaceful, legal protests to keep a UK oil company out of Virunga National Park, important for its 200 mountain gorillas.
… arrest 7 anti-oil gorilla defenders The Ecologist | 1st February 2014 News Congo … in Virunga National Park. Also in The Ecologist : Oil threat to Virunga's mountain …
The Ecologist's Lorna Howarth reports on news and action from the environmental frontline
… have been advised not to venture outside. The Ecologist's Lorna Howarth reports on news and … given that Bill McKibben and other eminent ecologists believe 350ppm remains the ceiling … She is a contributing editor to Resurgence & Ecologist magazine and the founder of a small …
The adverts tell you the company’s green. The Ecologist tells you the truth.
… Behind the lies: Shell The Ecologist | 1st March 2003 Ethical Living … The adverts tell you the company’s green. The Ecologist tells you the truth. CLOUD THE … waiting! This article first appeared in the Ecologist March 2003 …
A letter from Energy Secretary Amber Rudd leaked to The Ecologist shows that she misled Parliament by promising the UK was 'on course' to deliver on its renewable energy targets - when in fact there is a delivery shortfall in 2020 of almost 25%. Her plan to fill the gap relies on more biofuels, buying in green power and 'credits' from abroad - everything but wind and solar.
… Energy Secretary Amber Rudd leaked to The Ecologist shows that she misled Parliament by … Energy Secretary Amber Rudd leaked to The Ecologist shows that the UK is on track to … to reverse cuts ' Oliver Tickell edits The Ecologist. The papers: PDF of the letters …
Plans for a tidal barrage across the River Severn to produce hydroelectric power have been scrapped due to financial constraints as government confirms eight sites for new nuclear power plants
… challenges with experts telling the Ecologist recently that the scheme had become … and Peter Clark report SPECIAL CONTENT The Ecologist June 1980: Tidal barrages: boon or …
Despite strong public support for wind and solar power in an official survey published today, the UK's likely failure to meet its EU renewable energy target, and an impending legal challenge, Energy Secretary Amber Rudd today told MPs she would not be reversing recent cuts, writes Oliver Tickell.
… and solar in particular. And yesterday The Ecologist published a leaked letter from Rudd … its EU target. The letter published by The Ecologist , stating that the UK was on track … resources." Oliver Tickell edits The Ecologist. Petition: Debate a vote of no …
The top ten must-read articles published by The Ecologist this year.
… Harbour | 31st December 2023 | Comment The Ecologist George Monbiot Animal Welfare … top ten must-read articles published by The Ecologist this year. Hens’ suffering at mega …
Royal Dutch Shell CEO Ben van Beurden has announced that the company will not attempt to drill in the Alaskan Arctic in 2014. Greenpeace responds: 'Get out for good!'
… Shell scraps 2014 Arctic drilling The Ecologist | 31st January 2014 News Oil Fossil … a US court ruling last week - reported in The Ecologist - which demands more detailed …
Inspired by an Ecologist expose on the questionable partnerships between ‘ethical’ supermarkets and oil companies, activists from Climate Rush staged a protest outside a Waitrose store in London
… photos by Bethany Hubbard) Inspired by an Ecologist expose on the questionable … an oil-like concoction. Inspired by a recent Ecologist article and organised by the action …
Oil giant Total to be sentenced following trial of companies implicated in largest peacetime explosion in Europe and significant environmental contamination
… feel some pain' over Buncefield disaster The Ecologist | 15th April 2010 News Energy … in local cattle herds – the subject of a 2007 Ecologist investigation . Total UK and …
Solar panels made using perovskite technology pay back the energy used to make them ten times faster than those using silicon. In time, this could lead to similar falls in price.
… energy payback time to a few months The Ecologist | 5th August 2015 News Energy … Energy & Environmental Science . Also on The Ecologist: ' Seven breakthrough solar …
EDF in the UK may be propelled by its disastrous nuclear ambitions, writes Chris Goodall. But across the Atlantic it's another story: the company is the US's biggest wind developer, and selling its power, profitably, for under 40% of the price it has been promised for Hinkley C, including federal tax credits.
… change, and a frequent contributor to The Ecologist. He blogs at Carbon Commentary . His … is due for publication in 2016. Also on The Ecologist: the Energy Brainpool proposal to … contains some additional reporting by The Ecologist . EDF has just become the largest …