Shell has launched an arbitration claim against the Netherlands under a secretive court system for potentially billions of euros. The British multinational oil and gas company is ...
There’s a reason this law change has been labelled “sneaky”. While SIs are routinely used to make technical or administrative tweaks to laws, this use represents a major overhaul of protest laws to an ...
In February 1973, a ‘Gang of Four’ in Coventry launched another organisation, which they called ‘PEOPLE’, “because Movement ...
Polluted rivers, collapsing ecosystems and communities left adrift. And now Britain’s water privatisation concept is being ...
The British government’s own security experts join the dots between nature loss, security and the wellbeing of society.
Rio Tinto might be considering selling off its share of operations at a massive ilmenite mine in Madagascar this week. But will it walk away from its history of contaminations?
Investors take note: nuclear power has spent 25 years in stagnation, while renewable energy has seen unprecedented growth.
“Protected areas exist for a reason,” she said, “and allowing oil and gas exploration within them completely undermines their purpose, putting irreplaceable natural habitats at risk.” Hobhouse ...
An orca calf was born at Loro Parque on 31 March 2025. His name is Teno. He is the youngest captive orca on Earth. He is an animal adapted for life in the ocean. Instead he was born inside a tank, ...
Britain is world’s worst offender for letting fossil fuel companies drill in protected areas.
Animal testing protest ban is a defeat for animals, humans - and science.
How does capitalism condition the ways in which we measure, imagine and weaponise time - and what does this mean for our future? It’s Davos time again. Our overlords are arriving at the Alpine resort ...