An inhospitable planet? As climate change forces increasingly large numbers of people to flee their homes, Ecologist blogger Dan Box considers what 'climate change refugees' actually means
Dan Box Blog: climate change refugees Dan Box | 5th March 2009 Comment Climate Change Blog Dan Box Refugees Carteret Islands Islanders Climate Change Campaigns Green Living Climate Change An …
Is a business presence at Copenhagen crucial or corrosive? Either way, in a few weeks Denmark is going to be up to its eyes in corporate lobbyists...
Why Copenhagen will be crawling with business lobbyists Dan Box | 9th November 2009 Comment Copenhagen Climate Change Corporate danboxcomment.jpg Is a business presence at Copenhagen crucial or …
Filled up your car recently? Bought new bike tyres? Popped any pills? Then you're in part responsible for the Gulf of Mexico oil spill...
We're all responsible for BP's oil spill disaster Dan Box | 10th May 2010 Comment Energy Oil Politics And Economics Bp danboxcomment.jpg Filled up your car recently? Bought new bike tyres? Popped any …
Keep your friends close, and your enemies closer... well, enemies who are making some pretty bold pledges, at any rate
Are Nike, Starbucks and Walmart our best hope against climate change? Dan Box | 2nd March 2010 Comment Politics And Economics Climate Change Walmart Nike Starbucks danboxcomment.jpg Keep your friends …
21st century nuclear power needs a 21st century subsidy... no blank cheques this time - just an apparently green tweak to the emissions trading system, and voila!
The Government has found a backhanded way to subsidise nuclear power Dan Box | 24th May 2010 Comment Energy Politics And Economics Nuclear Carbon Emissions Steel Industrialisation danboxcomment.jpg …
Where the wild things are... Planning his trip to the Carterets Islands, Dan Box wonders what he'll encounter while in transit on Papua New Guinea
Dan Box Blog: Keeping an eye out Dan Box | 19th March 2009 Comment Dan Box Blog Climate Change Papua New Guinea The Carteret Islands Campaigns Climate Change Comments And Analysis Climate Change …
This blog is unlikely to win me many friends among readers of the Ecologist, but it needs to be said: after Copenhagen, we must accept that big business is just about the best hope we have left
… smart. And we do not have time to wait. Our campaigning NGOs, such as Greenpeace, mean …
Officials can sternly lecture the City on its excesses as much as they like: when it comes to actually regulating it, politicians just don't care. And don't want us to know...
We should all know how RBS spends our money Dan Box | 26th October 2009 Comment Politics And Economics RBS Oil Gas Finance Money danboxcomment.jpg Officials can sternly lecture the City on its …
With a new coalition government the opportunities for fresh thinking about managing the UK countryside are vast, reports Dan Box. And the Stiperstones nature reserve is providing plenty of inspiration...
'Futurescapes': how a Shropshire land manager rewrote the conservation rulebook Dan Box | 14th September 2010 News Conservation DEFRA Wildlife Biodiversity Government Natural World Re-wilding …
Fancy some forest carbon, guv'nor? Only one careful owner... Dan Box explains why a cautious approach to deforestation schemes would be wise
Conmen are already selling dodgy forest carbon Dan Box | 16th October 2009 Comment Copenhagen Deforestation Climate Change Redd Forests danboxcomment.jpg Fancy some forest carbon, guv'nor? Only one …
Denying the science of climate change is ill-informed, but then so is misreading a report to claim that the entire carbon market is flawed...
Climate deniers and Friends of the Earth are both wrong Dan Box | 17th February 2010 Comment Climate Change Natural World Climate Deniers Climate Sceptics Shell danboxcomment.jpg Denying the science …
The new feed-in tariffs are nothing if not controversial, but they also run the risk of conflicting with other, international, climate change policies
Having both emissions trading and feed-in tariffs is a waste of time Dan Box | 12th March 2010 Comment Energy Politicsandeconomics Feed-in Tariffs EU ETS Emissions Trading Carbon Trading …
It goes against his better instincts, but Dan Box finds the hardback blue bible being bashed on the Tory battlebus strangely persuasive...
I'd rather vote Labour, but the Tory manifesto is worth a look Dan Box | 14th April 2010 Comment Politics And Economics Election 2010 Manifesto danboxcomment.jpg It goes against his better instincts, …
Our lives are now so dependent on oil that it is impossible to conceive of a world without it. Before long, however, we will have no choice. The sooner we start planning for that reality, and changing the way we live, the better our chance of survival.