Natural resources,are increasingly responsible for fuelling violence across the world. Now some environmentalists want to fight back – using force if necessary.
A green army Andrew Wasley | 1st June 2008 News Poachers Wildlife Rangers Green Army Conservation Campaigns Species Extinction Conservation Natural World Politics And Economics Society …
Are you an ethically minded entrepreneur motivated by a strong social mission? Starting a social enterprise gives you a more flexibility than a charity, but the reassurance that your values come first...
How to set up a social enterprise Christine Ottery | 28th January 2010 Activism Society Social Enterprise Training Funding Networks bikeworks.jpg Are you an ethically minded entrepreneur motivated by …
Advocates of Britain's biggest dairy farm, at Nocton, have sold the concept on the basis of its outstanding animal welfare and environmental credentials. But new evidence suggests this may not be possible without public funding. Andrew Wasley reports
'Super-dairy' may only meet 'minimum' welfare standards Andrew Wasley | 21st September 2010 News Nocton Dairy Animal Welfare Pollution CIWF Milk hunger after miling endless negative energy …
It won't come naturally to most pampered westerners, but running in a barefoot-style can help reduce injuries and make trainers less resource-intensive...
Save your health and the planet: run barefoot Christine Ottery | 4th March 2010 Ethical Living Green Living Clothes Barefoot Shoes Terra Plana Galahad Clark Health barefootrunningpic.jpg It won't …
Will an hour's extra daylight after work make us greener, happier, healthier and safer? A campaign to move the clocks forward by one hour all-year-round says it will...
Should we stay on British Summer Time all year round? Christine Ottery | 20th April 2010 Ethical Living Climate Change Energy Society Transport Green Living Move Clocks Forward 10:10 Lighter Later …
UK megafarms in receipt of millions of pounds in government subsidies.
Intensive farms gain £70m from taxpayers Andrew Wasley Alexandra Heal | 3rd January 2019 News The Bureau Of Investigative Journalism Food And Farming Subsidies …
Across Italy an invisible army of migrant workers harvests tomatoes destined for our dinner plates. Paid poverty wages and living in squalor, medical charities have described conditions as 'hell'. Andrew Wasley reports from Basilicata, southern Italy
… 'It's like in World War Two, when you had the trains [carrying Jews to the death camps]; …
Indian coal firm Adani is struggling to finance its proposed mega coal mine in Australia's Galilee Basin, write Marina Lou & Christine Ottery, as promised government support evaporates and a major investor looks set to pull out.
… The transportation of the coal on ships and trains is also likely increase urban and …
A Unison survey of UK meat hygiene inspectors found that, last year, 51% of respondents had been the victim of bullying and harassment. One inspector said the situation was so bad he had considered suicide. Campaigning reporter, ANDREW WASLEY investigates
Special Investigation: How bullying and intimidation in abattoirs threatens food safety checks Andrew Wasley | 19th April 2017 News Animal Welfare Bureau Of Investigative Journalism Bullying …
Official data suggests antidepressants, antipsychotics, stop smoking drugs, vaccines against swine flu and even paracetamol cause adverse drug reactions. So just how safe are they? Andrew Wasley & Bethany Hubbard report
Revealed: the prescription drugs and medications most likely to harm or kill you Andrew Wasley Bethany Hubbard | 13th March 2012 News Adverse Reactions Health News Drugs Antibiotics Medicines …
Plans to bulldoze an Indian mountain sacred to local people were controversial enough... before shareholder data revealed that a raft of UK household names, ranging from Jaguar cars to the Church of England, own shares in the company behind the mine, Vedanta Resources plc
UK companies linked to devastating Indian mine Andrew Wasley | 19th June 2009 News Vedanta Mining India Orissa 44030.jpg Plans to bulldoze an Indian mountain sacred to local people were controversial …
Plans to bulldoze an Indian mountain sacred to local people were controversial enough... before shareholder data revealed that a raft of UK household names, ranging from Jaguar cars to the Church of England, own shares in the company behind the mine, Vedanta Resources plc. Andrew Wasley reports
UK companies linked to devastating Indian mine Andrew Wasley | 19th June 2009 News Vedanta Mining India Orissa Natural World Politics And Economics 44030.jpg An overview of the Vedanta refinery in …
Millions of us are successfully treated with ciprofloxacin and other fluoroquinolone antibiotics each year. But for some patients the drugs are linked to severe adverse reactions involving terrifying physical and mental health impacts. Andrew Wasley reports
Popular antibiotic ciprofloxacin linked to UK deaths Andrew Wasley | 23rd May 2011 News Health Antibiotics Ciprofloxacin Medicines Farming News 1.jpg Adverse reactions to drugs, such as …
As falling milk prices push dairy farm out of business, new mega-dairies and feedlot operations of 700 or more cows are filling the void, writes Andrew Wasley. Never mind the pollution, slurry lagoons, and heavy plant on country lanes - do we want the cows that produce our milk confined to sheds? And what's the future for traditional dairy farmers with small, well cared for herds?
The march of the industrial mega-dairy - is this the future of milk? Andrew Wasley | 23rd November 2015 News Food Farming Animals UK Pollution Law cows-cut.jpg As falling milk prices push dairy farm …
The coast of Peru is being blighted by a fishmeal industry that's sprung up to satisfy the West’s voracious appetite for salmon – now marine life, human health and whole ecosystems are paying the price. Andrew Wasley and Jim Wickens report
How our growing appetite for salmon is devastating coastal communities in Peru Andrew Wasley Jim Wickens | 1st December 2008 News Fish Food And Farming Salmon Peru fishybusiness.jpg The coast of Peru …