ECOLOGIST

YESTERDAY

The climate squeeze

'The choice is clear. Either we suffer their squeeze, or come together to fight for a real transition, one that that makes space for all of us. '

SEPTEMBER 10. 2025

Citizen scientists locate plastic pollution hotspots

Big Microplastic Survey gathers data from 39 countries, uncovering widespread nurdle and bio-bead contamination.

SEPTEMBER 9. 2025

The watchdog living beyond its rules

Advertising regulator in Britain asked to investigate its own adverts. ..

SEPTEMBER 8. 2025

Pig and poultry farming pollution scandal

Report reveals ‘true scale’ of environmental impact of pig and poultry farming.

SEPTEMBER 5. 2025

Power to the people

Opposing Labour’s climate vandalism is difficult – and vital.

SEPTEMBER 4. 2025

Biotech: a brave new world

Biotech is no longer just science: it’s a tool that is rewriting what life looks like.

SEPTEMBER 3. 2025

Green energy and community

Anna Turns reviews 'The Shetland Way: Community and Climate Crisis on My Father’s Islands' by Marianne Brown.

SEPTEMBER 1. 2025

'Insure our futures'

Campaigners target AXA and AIG to 'strike at the hidden infrastructure that allows fossil fuel expansion and militarised violence'.

Climate triples heat deaths in Europe

Climate breakdown tripled deaths in European cities during recent heatwaves – study.

AUGUST 29. 2025

Coal power made history

Homes, school and green spaces to replace old coal-fired power station.

AUGUST 28. 2025

Breaking the news

Resist, radicalise, replace and regulate: time for a media revolution.

AUGUST 27. 2025

Free public transport in Ukraine

The common weal versus capitalist modernity.

AUGUST 25. 2025

What hope for Gaza?

How do we ever imagine peace in Gaza? What lessons can such imagining provide about conflict, non-violence and community?

AUGUST 22. 2025

'You better get this party started'

Eco-socialists have a historic opportunity to turn a decade of despair into a new era of hope.