The war in Ukraine has brought renewed focus on problems with the global energy market. But how can the UK ensure a stable supply of affordable energy and avoid fuelling conflict and climate breakdown across the globe? Climate Campaigner Danny Gross explores the options.
You shouldn't have to travel to get your green space fix. Find out how one coastal community raised funds and lobbied decision-makers to turn their urban centre green.
Proposed changes to planning rules could give a green light to the fracking industry. But Friends of the Earth local groups and partner organisations are determined to fight back.
The UK’s Climate Change Act became the world’s first law to cut greenhouse gas emissions. Now the government is in danger of undoing all the good work.
Fast fashion's profit-over-quality model harms our planet and exploits workers. Find out how well-known brands are linked to unethical supply chains, and how to be sustainable while still looking stylish.
A mining company wants to dig England's largest opencast coal mine on the Northumberland coast at Druridge Bay. But what about climate change and local tourism?
If we’re going to tackle climate breakdown, we need more trees. 72% of UK land is currently used by farmers for food production, but combining trees with farming could suck carbon out of the atmosphere, and make farming more profitable, productive and sustainable.