It's not just that the government does not seem to care about the millions of Britons that have died prematurely from traffic pollution, writes Donnachadh McCarthy. It's that every policy intervention they have made is making the problem worse! Join us this Saturday to demand a sane transport policy that will make our roads safe for people, and our air fit to breathe.
Stop the UK Treasury's transport carnage! Donnachadh McCarthy | 10th February 2017 Activism Pollution Transport Health Politics treasury protest-poster-cut.jpg It's not just that the government does …
Mark Field, Foreign Office Minister, is under investigation after 'horrific' moment when he physically grabs climate protester is filmed by Greenpeace.
Sack Minister for 'assaulting' protester Brendan Montague Helen William Jennifer McKiernan | 21st June 2019 News Greenpeace Climate Breakdown Mark Field Labour Party Change Makers …
Roads, mines, dams, power lines, pipelines and other infrastructure projects are fast eating into the world's 'core forests', writes Bill Laurance. These rare and precious places where wildlife and ecological processes can flourish undisturbed must come before the evanescent gains of 'development'. To save what's left, governments and funders must learn the word 'No!'
Saying 'No!' A last chance for the world's forests Bill Laurance James Cook University | 5th February 2016 News Forests Development Transport Conservation Africa Brazil Malaysia amazon-dam-cut.jpg …
Electric cars are no longer just a 'pipe dream' claims transport minister as he announces £60 million in funds for charging points and grants for people buying new vehicles
UK announces £5,000 subsidy for electric car buyers from 2011 Tom Levitt | 14th December 2010 News Electric Cars Renewables Energy Transport electriccar.jpg Government advisors have said the UK …
Campaigners will demand significant investment in comprehensive national cycle network with 7 September 2019 protest.
National funeral for the unknown cyclist Donnachadh McCarthy | 22nd August 2019 News Change Makers Cycling National Cycle Routes National Funeral For The Unknown Cyclist Air Pollution Extinction …
Elevated urban highways epitomise the dark side of vehicular mobility - polluting, visually brutal, noisy, and contributing to local 'heat islands', writes Marco Picardi. So let's re-engineer them for people and create imaginative urban spaces we can all enjoy!
… motorways. Bermondsey-based architects Bell Philips called for all of central London's …
Portrait artists echo call for National Portrait Gallery to act on climate emergency.
National Portrait Gallery must cut ties with BP Marianne Brooker | 10th June 2019 News BP.oil National Portrait Gallery Art Culture Change Makers cagw-2.jpg Portrait artists echo call for National …
Opponents say the controversial bypass will damage ancient woodlands, disturb wetland birds and impact on protected areas - and it's just one of 22 similar schemes currently awaiting approval. Jan Goodey investigates
Bexhill bypass puts road building back in the spotlight Jan Goodey | 18th January 2011 News Society Roadbuilding Transport Investigations Wildlife newbury4.jpg Opponents say the controversial bypass …