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
… wear suitable outdoor hiking, camping type clothing. Cold wind or still hea? No such thing as bad weather, just inappropriate clothing. Studio OCD or organized chaos? …
Since the illegal arrest and imprisonment of lawyer and environmental activist John Moreno (and his client Joella Corado) on May 19th, numerous protests and vigils have been held, both in the town of Todos Santos and in the state capital of La Paz. Many consider Moreno a political prisoner of the Mexican Government, and see Corado as collateral damage in a political campaign to clamp down on community resistance to development. VIVIANE MAHIEUX tells their story to date...
Ecologist Special Report: Environmental Activist Illegally Detained in Baja California Sur, Mexico Viviane Mahieux | 14th June 2017 News Activism Mexico Protests Tourism Development moreno arrest.jpg …
'If you could mine salt from their grief and tears, Slovyansk would be a leader of salt-making.'
Black, white, and colourless Kateryna Iakovlenko | 22nd September 2022 | Comment Activism Ukraine Ukraine Lab Nuclear dscf7734.jpg 'If you could mine salt from their grief and tears, Slovyansk would …
Nonviolent activism is an incredibly powerful means of transforming the world, writes Robert J. Burrowes. But to harness that power, we must understand that it works by inspiring others to join in a just and noble cause, while communicating the actions they can take in their own lives. Its essential modes are thus political and psychological - and victory can result from apparent failure.
Reaching hearts and minds: the power of nonviolent action unleashed Robert J. Burrowes | 15th February 2017 Activism Activism Campaigning Protest Politics shoes-cut.jpg Nonviolent activism is an …
The National Portrait Gallery goes into shutdown over climate activists chanting to the tune of The Beatles inside the Paul McCartney exhibition.
Let it be (oil free) Joanna Warrington | 1st September 2023 | Comment Bank Of America Fossil Free London Climate Breakdown Sponsorship National Portrait Gallery Activism Editor’s Picks dsc_9062.jpg …
Groups from Panama, Amazonia, Patagonia, Alaska and the wider USA were today joined by activists at COP26 in Glasgow.
Indigenous islanders' homes are sinking Daniel Harkins | 3rd November 2021 | News COP26 Indigenous Peoples Climate Breakdown Activism 2.63495657.jpg Groups from Panama, Amazonia, Patagonia, Alaska …
Many people dismiss environmentalism as a middle-class luxury that few can afford. But in Mexico City a group of impoverished street punks are pioneering radical social alternatives because their survival depends on it. Holly Wren reports.
… Youth’. The patches on his black clothing proclaim ‘freedom lives when the …
Extinction Rebellion has a whole new strategy. Will it work?
XR at the crossroads Clare Hymer | 21st April 2023 | News XR Extinction Rebellion The Big One Climate Breakdown Activism Editor’s Picks 50355678988_411399397e_k.jpg Extinction Rebellion has a whole …
Extinction Rebellion's semi-naked stunt in the House of Commons exemplifies their alienating approach. They need to get serious.
The planet is dying! Get naked in the Commons? Chris Saltmarsh | 5th April 2019 News Extinction Rebellion Climate Activism Thought Leaders Extinction Rebellion parliament action Extinction …
Your ideas for changing the world may be desperately important. But if you can't find a way to engage the interests of the people around you they may never take off, argues John-Paul Flintoff
Why the best world-changing ideas begin in your neighbourhood John-Paul Flintoff | 22nd May 2012 Activism Society Culture Change Natural World Activism Community Gardening campaigningyes.jpg Your …
'Until the Last Oak Falls' documents the early days of environmental activism in the 1990s. The book launched with a discussion between activists from then and now. Catherine Early reports.
Why the 1990s anti-roads protests are still relevant now Catherine Early | 7th October 2022 | News Activism Stop HS2 Extinction Rebellion; XR Youth; Direct Action Roads …
The head of the UK's grassroots anti-incineration network on working towards a zero waste economy, encouraging community engagement and avoiding 'defeatist' language
CAMPAIGN HERO: Shlomo Dowen, UK Without Incineration Network Matilda Lee | 5th April 2011 Activism Waste & Recycling Incineration UK Without Incineration Network Forest Protection Campaigning …
The movement power approach to building mass movements has many benefits - but also some problems. So how to proceed?
Movement power: benefits and challenges Brendan Montague | 29th April 2024 | Comment Hybrid Strategy DREAM Act Migration Occupy Wall Street Tipping Point UK Ayni Institute Extinction Rebellion …
Sometimes, choosing not to think like a scientist can be a good thing. Jon Hughes sits down with the Harrisons, environmental activists and conceptual artists
CASE STUDY: changing our perspectives through art Jon Hughes | 1st January 2008 Activism Culture Change Case Study Harrisons Newton Harrison Helen Harrison Art Activism Protest Green Lifestyle …