The Scottish government has announced that its wild beaver populations will be given the full protection of both UK and EU law. The decision has been welcomed by campaigners who point out all the ...
The landmark Animal Welfare Act promised proper protection for animals when it was passed by Parliament twenty years ago. But ...
The Investor-State Dispute Settlement (ISDS) claim was initiated late last December, with Shell claiming that the Dutch state ...
In February 1973, a ‘Gang of Four’ in Coventry launched another organisation, which they called ‘PEOPLE’, “because Movement ...
There’s a reason this law change has been labelled “sneaky”. While SIs are routinely used to make technical or administrative ...
Polluted rivers, collapsing ecosystems and communities left adrift. And now Britain’s water privatisation concept is being ...
Brazil’s Cerrado is being transformed by industrial agriculture - with British trade playing a direct role in the loss of water systems, biodiversity and climate stability.
Animal testing protest ban is a defeat for animals, humans - and science.
This week Finland cancelled its option for a second European Pressurised Reactor as the existing EPR project sinks into a abyss of cost over-runs, delays and litigation, writes Jim Green. It now looks ...
The escalating problems with Britain's nuclear submarines, both operational and retired, should sound the alarm for Australia and the United States. AUKUS SSNs will be the first UK designed and built ...
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 ...
Investors take note: nuclear power has spent 25 years in stagnation, while renewable energy has seen unprecedented growth. We’ve seen renewable electricity generation double then triple nuclear power ...
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