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How do we ever imagine peace in Gaza? What lessons can such imagining provide about conflict, non-violence and community?
Farmers and grassroots collectives are reviving traditional seeds to reclaim autonomy, rebuild the soil, and resist both ...
A consultation is being run by the Marine Management Organisation until Monday, 1 September 2025, which includes bans on ...
BUTCHERED, a major new work by renowned artist Anish Kapoor installed by activists onto a Shell platform in the North Sea to ...
As Brazil prepares to host the COP30 conference this November, its adoption of bioeconomics could be a beacon of hope for the ...
Sir Keir Starmer has presided over a government that so far has failed to address the climate emergency and social inequality. This is the last chance for course correction.
Hosepipe bans may ease immediate pressure, but they cannot repair decades of neglect or undo the cultural shift that turned ...
Facebook and other social media platforms need to act to stop intimidation and harassment of environmental protectors - ...
Nature restoration commitments also sharply contrast between the UK and the EU. The EU’s Nature Restoration Law, agreed in 2024, sets legally binding targets to restore 20 percent of degraded land and ...
A huge solar project designed to exploit sunlight in Morocco to provide green energy to the UK will benefit investors, with negative impacts for local communities.
The escalating problems with Britain's nuclear submarines, both operational and retired, should sound the alarm for Australia ...
Campaigners say green transition must not be hijacked by military industries or used to undermine the economies of developing countries.