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 ...
There’s a reason this law change has been labelled “sneaky”. While SIs are routinely used to make technical or administrative ...
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 ...
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.
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?
Animal testing protest ban is a defeat for animals, humans - and science.
The British government’s own security experts join the dots between nature loss, security and the wellbeing of society.
Economist Herman E Daly argues that our future depends on a new economic model, one that needs to be defined by the dynamic balance – the steady state – of the natural world upon which it depends. We ...
Colombia is the world’s most biodiverse country by area, but its rich forested ecosystems are facing existential threats. Land is power in Colombia, and the struggle for land has been the main driver ...