The Ecologist investigates allegations a coal power project in India, approved under the UN's Clean Development Mechanism, is destroying forests and livelihoods
… eve of the Durban climate change talks, we travelled to Madhya Pradesh in central India … about to be re-submitted, The Ecologist travels to California to examine intensive …
Grandmother Earth - Thirteen matriarchs from indigenous cultures are currently touring the world, promoting peace, unity and a respect for nature. nicola Graydon meets one of them, Mona Polacca
… Thirteen Indigenous Grandmothers, currently travelling the world to hold council, pray for … role, according to Mona, is prayer. ‘When we travel to places we go and plant our prayers. …
The massive concentration of economic resources in the hands of a few people presents a significant threat to democracy and wellbeing. Mark Goldring, Chief Executive of Oxfam GB, calls for a more progressive agenda for the redistribution of wealth.
… of extra life for every mile covered as you travel across London. Whilst the marginalised … the costs of their risk-taking. Everywhere I travel I see evidence of this. Women’s low …
With planning permission for Britain's biggest dairy at Nocton about to be re-submitted, The Ecologist travels to California to examine intensive milk production - and finds factory farms, conflict, intimidation, pesticides, pollution and small-scale farmers driven out of business...
… about to be re-submitted, The Ecologist travels to California to examine intensive …
With planning permission for Britain's biggest dairy at Nocton about to be re-submitted, The Ecologist travels to California to examine intensive milk production - and finds factory farms, conflict, intimidation, pesticides, pollution and small-scale farmers driven out of business...
… about to be re-submitted, The Ecologist travels to California to examine intensive …
The Marsh sow-thistle, officially extinct in London, is having a revival after being reintroduced to the Thames Road wetland site and nurtured back to strength.
… to the site of the resurrection. I had travelled out to Crayford, just west of the …
The manufacturer of Fanta is being urged to help address the poor conditions and low wages endured by some African migrant workers harvesting oranges in southern Italy. Andrew Wasley reports from Rosarno
… crop. Each winter, as many as 2000 migrants travel to this small agricultural town to …
We environmentalists cannot – and should not – try to disguise from ourselves, or from anyone else, the desperate straits we’re in, writes Mark Cocker.
… stories in a world of wounds. The author travelled on six continents to explore and …
Forty years ago this month The Ecologist reported on the environmental implications of the rise of the Japanese economy. In the wake of the recent earthquake and associated nuclear fears has it cleaned up its act?
… for the country’s environmental credentials, travelling from Tokyo to Osaka by train …
Our relationship with energy presents big challenges, not only for our technology, but also for our culture, society and democracy. Paul Allen explores where it all went wrong.
… and greater success if we buy more, eat more, travel more and spend more. Addiction to …
On Monday, Zac Goldsmith and Prince Charles test drove a series of environmentally friendly vehicles at an event arranged by Revolve, a charity which promotes sustainable transport.
… fuel cell. On a full tank, the Micro Cab can travel 100 miles, at up to 45 mph. Just in …
We are all aware that the weather is never quite the same from one year to the next. That is all part of the natural variability of climate. It is the task of climatologists to tease out any change to climate, such as global warming, from all that variability.
… unit[e] at www.unit-e.co.uk/switch c) Travel lightly. Transport is the fastest …
Bibi van der Zee discovers there is no excuse for Britain – still struggling with an energy system built for the 1950s – not to construct a new and greener energy system fit for the 21st century. All that is lacking is the political will.
… boiler in every home, and electricity travelling long distances down old networks …
Illegal logging accounts for between 30 and 50 percent of wood harvested in Romania. Horatio Morpurgo reports on the destruction of Romanian forests, post communism, and looks at what we can learn.
… was awarded a national prize. Stoicescu travelled over 1,000 miles, talking to …
At dead of night, unseen, a slithering stowaway disembarks from a newly docked ship… down a rope, across the quay and into concealing undergrowth. Is that what happened? Or did the snake hitch a ride on a military aircraft from Indonesia, maybe, to take up residence here on the American island of Guam in the Pacific?
… once it gets out and ventures abroad, this travel-addicted snake leaves a lasting trail …