Campaign group calls for a consumer boycott of tropical prawns to stop environmental pollution and human rights abuse in Bangladesh
Europe's prawn obsession 'devastating' local communities in Bangladesh Tom Levitt | 30th September 2011 News Prawns Fish Food And Farming Mangroves Biodiversity shrimpbucket.jpg Prawns and other …
Investigative reporter, TOM FAWTHROP has just returned from the site of the Don Sahong - a hydrodam being constructed in the middle of an eco-paradise of wetlands in Southern Laos where over 200 fish species have been recorded.
Ecologist Investigation: How the largest inland fisheries in the world are being destroyed TOM FAWTHROP | 3rd August 2016 News Biodiversity Meking River Hydrodams Fisheries Dolphins Ecosystems veung …
The Environment Agency and Interpol are being forced to tackle the growing trade in electrical waste to stop our unwanted TVs, computers and refrigerators falling into the wrong hands
… Paul Leinster confirmed to the Ecologist that investigations currently being conducted into … its new intelligence-led approach to crime investigations has resulted in a 98 per cent …
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 …
UK government needs to 'wake up' to the dangers of offshore drilling and outlaw the practice, demand activists
Gulf oil disaster not unique to BP and will 'happen again' The Ecologist | 9th September 2010 News Oil Gulf Oil Spill Bp Energy Greenpeace Platform Platform London oilspillbpmexico.jpg Activists …
A Pennsylvania seed library stands accused of 'agri-terrorism' over alleged breaches of the Seed Act 2004, reports a bemused Kevin Carson. Have USDA and state agriculture departments become the enforcement branch of the agribusiness crime syndicate?
Agri-terrorists accuse seed bank of 'agri-terrorism' Kevin Carson | 13th August 2014 Comment Farming Biodiversity USA Law Regulation Corporations seedlibrary-cut.jpg A Pennsylvania seed library …
The UK government has endorsed plans by oil giant Shell to leave some decommissioned North Sea oil infrastructure in place.
Government backs Shell over North Sea oil rigs Catherine Early | 22nd February 2019 News Unearthed Oil Royal Dutch Shell Marine Greenpeace Pollution Decommissioning oil_platform_in_the_north_sea.jpg …
Shock and disappointment at rise in rhino poaching in South Africa.
… the criminal syndicates not just to frustrate investigations but to kill lead investigators … was on bail for suspected money laundering. Investigations over a long period, amid …
A billion animals have died in the Australian bushfire. But we need to avoid making things worse.
… Water Scarcity Eggs Milk Australia Veganism Investigations Greenhouse Gases Species … Animal Equality UK has carried out undercover investigations on several egg and dairy farms …
The new Brazilian Forest Code proposes to relax land regulation in the Amazon rainforest which will increase logging, cattle ranching and other destructive activities. Tell President Dilma to veto the decision before it is too late
Urge Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff to save the Amazon rainforest Ben Hudson | 14th December 2011 Activism Campaigning The Basics How To Make A Difference Amazon Rainforest Brazil Veto Save The …
A Greenpeace investigation exposed the gender-bending chemicals used in clothing production. Puma, Nike and Adidas have agreed to phase out the toxic chemicals, but can we expect others to follow, asks Tamara Stark
Stop making China suffer toxic pollution for Western fashion Tamara Stark | 15th September 2011 Comment Fashion Ethical Fashion Society Comment Pollution Greenpeace greenpeace-comment.jpg A …
Reporting from the frontline of environmental activism, Andrew Wasley takes a closer look at those who fight the abuse of marine environments.
The struggle to report on the marine environment Andrew Wasley | 1st June 2009 Activism Overfishing Oceans Fish Andre Wasley Greenpeace Seashepards Wildlife Civil_disobedience_MAIN.jpg Reporting from …
Competition for land, water and energy are increasing, exacerbated by climate change and a growing population. But why does the Food and Agriculture Organisation now believe indigenous people could provide a solution? Peter Giovannini investigates
… Food And Farming Food Security Biodiversity Investigations 1gaia.jpg Competition for land, …
Increasing threats to mangrove species are a symptom of the widespread destruction and exploitation of forest habitats, say campaigners
Vital mangrove forests hit by coastal developments The Ecologist | 9th April 2010 News Mangroves Natural World Biodiversity mangroves.jpg Increasing threats to mangrove species are a symptom of the …
Tuna industry showing disregard for consumers and future sustainability of fish stocks, according to Greenpeace
Lidl supermarket tuna 'contains fish species not on the label' Kara Moses | 24th November 2010 News Tuna Fish Sustainable Food And Farming News Overfishing Oceans Lidl Greenpeace News …
UK companies are flooding poorer countries with agrochemicals that are banned in the EU.
UK exporting toxic pesticides Catherine Early | 14th September 2020 | News Pesticides Export Chemicals Greenpeace Pesticide spraying UK companies are flooding poorer countries with agrochemicals that …
A Greenpeace investigation has found traces of the toxin NPE in clothes made by 14 major brands. Gervase Poulden reports
Death by fashion: is your wardrobe poisoning the world's water supply? Gervase Poulden | 24th August 2011 Ethical Living Fashion Greenpeace Adidas H&m Water Pollution Water Poisoning Ethical Fashion …
Greenpeace's undercover investigation accused Asia Pulp and Paper's of flouting the logging ban on ramin trees in Indonesia, threatening the remaining population of Sumatran tigers. Greenpeace calls on you to urge companies to boycott APP products
TAKE ACTION to stop Asia Pulp and Paper's logging in Indonesia's tiger rainforests Priyanka Mogul | 7th March 2012 Activism Natural World Wildlife Sumatra Tigers Asia Pulp And Paper Indonesia …
Britain has exported more than 50 tonnes of shark fins, according to Greenpeace UK.
Shark fin exports 'must be banned' Catherine Wylie | 29th July 2019 News Shark Fin Exports Greenpeace skynews-shark-fins-shark-fin_4324750.jpg Britain has exported more than 50 tonnes of shark fins, …
It's the logo we all look for when buying furniture and wood products. But the Forest Stewardship Council has come in for some serious criticism. Matilda Lee looks at both sides of the argument
Can we trust the FSC? Matilda Lee | 22nd September 2009 News Investigation FSC Forestry Stewardship Council Forests Ethical Consumerism Labelling Ran Greenpeace Friends Of The Earth Forestry …
In a hard-hitting new investigation, Naomi Oreskes & Erik M. Conway report on the scientists prepared to distort the truth on the key issues of our time - from tobacco to climate change to coal fired power stations
Merchants of Doubt Phil England | 10th September 2010 Reviews Science Climate Change Tobacco Reviews Science And Technology Greenpeace Corporations merchants-of-doubt-dust-cover-2010.jpg In a …
If you live or spend time in the UK countryside it may have been some time since you spotted the native brown hare - if you've ever seen one at all. That's because the hare relies on an increasingly disappearing biodiverse landscape for its food. LAURA BRIGGS talks to the scientists behind a new study investigating what type of planting - including bioenergy crops - will help stop hare populations from continuing to decline
How planting bioenergy crops could help stop Britain's brown hare from becoming extinct Laura Briggs | 6th June 2017 Comment Hares Conservation Farming Biomass Biodiversity brown hare.jpg If you live …