ECOLOGIST

YESTERDAY

Pump it up

Make electricity cheaper so households benefit from heat pumps, advisers urge

JULY 17. 2025

Climate threatens 'cascade of tipping points'

World leaders must take 'immediate, unprecedented action' to prevent devastating climate tipping points, experts say.

JULY 16. 2025

Unions back fossil fuel treaty

Two British unions join calls for Fossil Fuel Non-Proliferation Treaty.

JULY 15. 2025

We must still fight the fire

Fight The Fire, published by The Ecologist, is being translated into Greek. Here we look at political developments since it was first published four years ago.

JULY 14. 2025

Rabies at sea

Scientists are trying to determine whether rabies is now established in South Africa’s Cape fur seals.

JULY 11. 2025

Afterwoke: from identity to unity

Diyora Shadijanova reviews Minority Rule: Adventures in the Culture War by Ash Sarkar.

JULY 10. 2025

A tender moment in a troubled industry?

The salmon farm industry is emblematic of our exploitative and extractive relationship with nature.

JULY 9. 2025

Climate activists victim of flakey arrests

Environmentalists are being arrested and detained without any charges being brought in increasing police crackdown on protests.

JULY 8. 2025

In our nature

People can accurately judge biodiversity through sight and sound.

JULY 7. 2025

They still walk among us

The Labour government still refuses to marginalize those working to undermine climate policy using spin and misinformation.

JULY 4. 2025

A million tiny cows

Why 'livestock' doesn’t belong in regenerative agriculture.

JULY 3. 2025

Labour's nature policy false start

Labour government's first year in power "like a dance pattern with impressive forward strides and sudden backwards steps. "

Communities working in concert

How to bring people into the heart of the music-making process, breaking down the barriers between artist and audience.

JULY 2. 2025

Climate tipping point warning from 'Great Dying'

New fossils from Earth’s most famous extinction show climate tipping point was crossed.