Fears of floods of migrants are nothing new. But they have become a way to racialise climate change and justify ever-more brutal policing at the border.
… secretary, is preparing to send back small boats carrying migrants, with the Border Force …
New project in Ireland to monitor sound pollution impacts on whales, dolphins and porpoise.
… marine traffic from container ships, pleasure boats, speedboats and eco-tour operators has created a … marine traffic from container ships, pleasure boats, speedboats and eco-tour operators has …
Extinction Rebellion activists gain access to ExxonMobil’s Fawley oil terminal at the edge of the New Forest, Hampshire, ahead of COP26.
XR v Exxon Ben Mitchell | 28th October 2021 | News Extinction Rebellion Activism COP26 Exxonmobil 2.63370775.jpg Extinction Rebellion activists gain access to ExxonMobil’s Fawley oil terminal at the …
A jury found six Extinction Rebellion activists not guilty after vandalism at the Shell HQ. Read the inside story of the trial.
Shell shock after XR not guilty verdict Jessica Townsend | 6th May 2021 | Comment Activism Extinction Rebellion shell_xr.jpg A jury found six Extinction Rebellion activists not guilty after vandalism …
Britain's national press is finally coming fully behind action on climate breakdown. But why the 'reverse ferret'?
Newspapers and climate breakdown Jonathan N Fuller | 10th February 2021 | Comment Climate Breakdown Extinction Rebellion protest Britain's national press is finally coming fully behind action on …
Since defeating the government in 1984 over its compulsory warble fly erradication scheme, Mark Purdey has been travelling the world to find the real cause of BSE and vCJD. His conclusions are controversial, fascinating, and if proved right, will cost the government millions in compensation.
Dying to know the truth Mark Purdey | 1st November 2002 News BSE VCJD Groote Eylandt Australia Groote Syndr Comment And Analysis Human Rights Aviation Food And Farming Health Science And Technology …