by Joe Comer | Mar 30, 2025 | News, Politics
Meeting global conservation targets will require a rapid acceleration of projects. Investment in existent grassroots projects should be central to achieving them. On 25 – 27 February, world leaders convened in Rome for COP16.2 to discuss protecting earth’s...
by Ellie Hammonds | Mar 20, 2025 | News, People & Movements
The River Ouse in Sussex protected under a new rights of river charter. A district council has championed a newly approved rights of river charter for the River Ouse in a move to amplify nature’s voice. Lewes District Council has supported a rights of river charter...
by Joe Comer | Feb 10, 2025 | News
Over 1,000 people blocked the road outside the Royal Court of Justice, but why were they protesting? TV nature presenter, Chris Packham, celebrity chef, Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall and satirical online political commentator, Jonathan Pie (Tom Walker), along with over...
by Ellie Hammonds | Jan 24, 2025 | News, People & Movements
Almost a third of people aged between 16 and 29 had made no changes to their lifestyle to tackle climate change, a survey conducted by the Office for National Statistics showed. The survey asked different age ranges if they had made any changes to their...
by Joe Comer | May 17, 2024 | News, Politics
It looks more likely than ever that there will be a plastic treaty by the end of the year, though it is unlikely to be as comprehensive as environmentalists hoped. Representatives from 170 countries and 480 organisations met in Ottawa, Canada to develop a treaty to...
by Allison Kopf | May 9, 2024 | Climate Solutions, News, Politics
What you need to know about the coming regulation. Deforestation. The word alone conjures images of the destruction of animal and human habitats and the loss of biodiversity. The impact of deforestation is sobering, but the EU has a plan to reduce its impact on the...