Forty years ago this month – John Noble and Harry Rothman wrote in the Ecologist about the mystery of 8,000 bird deaths and the toxic effects of PCBs found in the environment
… The Ecologist January 1971: PCBs The Ecologist | 22nd December 2010 Other Toxic … Garcia PCB PFC Natural World Archive ecologist jan 71.jpg Forty years ago this …
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 to
… The Ecologist May 1971: Trace Elements in the Environment The Ecologist | 3rd May 2011 Other Archive 40 Years Ago Ecologist Health Air Pollution Trace Elements …
Behind the rise of smartphones and tablets, microwave pollution is a serious assault on our health reports Lynne Wycherley, whilst a new Ecologist Film Unit investigation uncovers the hidden cost of tin used in many phones
… damage your health and the environment The Ecologist | 3rd December 2012 News Smartphones Ipads Pollution Radiation Ecologist Film Unit News Natural Resources … health reports Lynne Wycherley, whilst a new Ecologist Film Unit investigation uncovers the …
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 …
RAF Kinloss in Moray, Scotland, at the centre of an investigation into radioactive contamination and chemical weapons buried at the site
… and radiation fear at Scottish RAF base The Ecologist | 21st May 2012 News Radiation … CONTENT Burying The Truth, the orginal Ecologist investigation into Monsanto and …
After eleven years of campaigning by local people suffering from water shortages, state authorities have closed Coca-Cola's bottling plant at Mehdiganj, Uttar Pradesh - inspiring campaigners at another three Coca Cola sites in India.
… India: Coca Cola bottling plant shut down The Ecologist | 19th June 2014 News Corporations … is prohibited by law. As reported in The Ecologist , In December 2013, local … visit www.IndiaResource.org Also on The Ecologist : India: Coca-Cola eviction from …
A leading US research body has said the range of confirmed or suspected carcinogens to which we are exposed on a daily basis is cause for serious concern, but UK campaign groups refuse to change their views
… warning on environmental cancer risk The Ecologist | 17th May 2010 News Health Cancer … help others fight similar cases GREEN LIVING Ecologist guide to detox It's easy to dismiss …
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 …
In the second part of our adaptation of Fatal Harvest’s iconoclastic analysis of agribusiness propaganda, The Ecologist reveals the real cost of industrial food.
… Fatal Harvest The Ecologist | 1st November 2002 News Supermarket … analysis of agribusiness propaganda, The Ecologist reveals the real cost of industrial … humans. This article first appeared in the Ecologist November 2002 …
The fashion industry listens to shoppers, even if governments don't. Use your power as a consumer to make safer, organic cotton more widely available:
… Help fashion go organic The Ecologist | 1st January 2009 Ethical Living … of Clothing goods and services check out the Ecologist Green Directory here …
Imagine you could turn 30 per cent of your household waste, at no cost, into high-quality compost for your plants, while also reducing toxic emissions from incinerator plants...
… Urban Composting The Ecologist | 1st February 2005 Ethical Living … £1.95) This article first appeared in the Ecologist February 2005 For ethical and … and Garden goods and services check out the Ecologist Green Directory here …
Oil company admits guilt and expresses ‘regret’ over safety breaches after oil depot explosion that caused injuries and environmental damage
… Total pleads guilty in Buncefield case The Ecologist | 13th November 2009 News Buncefield … firewater and foam - the subject of a 2007 Ecologist investigation . Sentencing next year …
Little angers environmentalists more than receiving food or products in Styrofoam packaging, and now the Californian Ocean Protection Council has called for a blanket ban on the use of the material in food containers across California.
… a state-wide ban on Styrofoam packaging The Ecologist | 16th January 2009 News Styrofoam … products. This article first appeared in the Ecologist January 2009 …
It has been a long and bitter struggle. When locals who had for years enjoyed the peace and tranquillity of Thrupp lake at Radley, Oxfordshire, learned that it was to be filled with fly-ash from Didcot power station, they assumed that a small but vocal protest would help see off the plans.
… saved from becoming a waste coal ash dump The Ecologist | 21st January 2009 News Coal Beauty … here . This article first appeared in the Ecologist January 2009 …
Governments may be over-estimating global coal reserves, says US engineer
… global coal reserves, says US engineer The Ecologist | 23rd January 2009 News Coal Peak … climate’. This article first appeared in the Ecologist January 2009 …
The Environmental Audit Committee has slammed the aviation industry for a ‘diverse and generally unsatisfactory attitude’ towards their misuse of carbon offsets.
… critical of airline's carbon offsets The Ecologist | 23rd July 2007 News EAC Offsetting … emissions. This article first appeared in the Ecologist July 2007 …
What would you do if an American company planned to site a huge incinerator - bigger than the Millennium Stadium - above your town? How would you feel if you knew that no existing technology could prevent that incinerator pumping out toxic chemicals?
… fight for clean air and green jobs The Ecologist | 27th June 2011 Other Pollution … Sarkozy's crackdown on the Roma people, an Ecologist investigation uncovers how poverty …
The pathways of contamination highlighted in Rachel Carson’s 'Silent Spring' are still being found, research shows
… mercury in spiders, and how DDT lives on… The Ecologist | 1st June 2008 News DDT Pesticides … This article first appeared in the Ecologist June 2008 …
Heavy industry has pleaded for special treatment since the European Emissions Trading System was set up, but a new report suggests their complaints were exaggerated
… carbon targets exposed as 'misleading' The Ecologist | 22nd May 2010 News Carbon Trading … game of Russian Roulette? A runner-up in the Ecologist/nef essay competition... NEWS Carbon …
Study finds that antidepressants in waste water flowing into rivers and estuaries can make coastal marine shrimps more susceptible to predators
… drugs linked to shrimp population decline The Ecologist | 7th June 2010 News Pharmaceutical … and profit In an exclusive investigation, the Ecologist Film Unit reveals the impact of …
Navy vs the Whales. They have the most mysterious and beautiful songs in the natural world. But now they are dying, drowned out by the deafening roar of Western navies’ new sonar devices.
… Whale songs drowned out by navy sonars The Ecologist | 1st February 2003 News Whales … This article first appeared in the Ecologist February 2003 …
Britain's trade in waste plastic to the Far East is booming. But it's not good news. The exported plastic is meant to be recycled under UK conditions and standards, but often is not, undermining bona fide UK recycling firms who face falling prices, reduced turnover, collapsing profits, and all too often, closure.
… waste amid 'illegal practices' warnings The Ecologist | 13th March 2017 News Waste … Energydesk with additional reporting by The Ecologist . It makes no sense - either …