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Equinor AGM protest: resisting new fossil fuels
The Norwegian oil giant’s plan to build new fossil fuel infrastructure both on and offshore must be stopped.
Publicly owned renewable energy is crucial for a just transition
We need to embed public ownership and control into our energy system.
What’s it like being on a charity board?
Our board member Ery spoke to us about why they joined the board, what the role involves and what skills are needed.
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Less than 100 days until UN climate talks – can they deliver?
As frustrating and imperfect as the COP process is, the annual meetings are vitally important.
#StopCambo campaign gathers momentum and support
Public and political support for stopping a climate-wrecking oil field is building.
European climate moves could endanger poor households
Europe’s plan to cut climate emissions have set alarm bells ringing for environmentalists concerned about the poorest
Space and the environment – the rocket scientists are on the case
The space sector contributes to our understanding and management of the environment but is now turning attention to its own environmental impact.
The Great Net Zero Con
Governments and companies are perpetrating a global con trick by talking about net zero climate emissions.
COVID-19 has not stopped environmental action across Europe
From coal phase outs to court victories environmental action is alive and well across Europe despite the pandemic.
Climate change catches up with the oil industry
The court said that Shell’s plans were incompatible with the action needed to tackle climate change.
The next 5 years for Scotland’s environment
What did the SNP manifesto promise on climate change and the environment?
Young people put party leaders in the hot seat over climate change
Skye Thain (17) from the Young Friends of the Earth Scotland steering group offers her personal view on the recent Youth Climate Debate.