Cocoa-growing communities in Côte d'Ivoire, West Africa, forced to drink water from unsafe ditches and streams.
Chiharu Shiota is an international installation artist. Threads of Life runs until 3 May 2026 at the Hayward Gallery, London, UK. This article first appeared in the Resurgence & Ecologist magazine.
The new Green MP for Gorton and Denton celebrated with supporters after claiming a historic by-election win. Hannah Spencer, a councillor and plumber, emerged victorious for the Greens with 14,980 ...
Shambala stopped serving meat and fish a decade ago - but is now asking festival goers whether it should allow wild deer.
Hold it in your mind’s eye – then channel the motivation it sparks. “I inhale deeply and attempt to identify the different ...
Harbour-dredged mud used for ‘remarkable’ restoration of protective saltmarsh.
Burger King, Wagamama, KFC walk out on Better Chicken Commitment and set up welfare-washing Sustainable Chicken Forum in its ...
Global Action Plan UK is coordinating two days of action from Friday, 27 February 2026 to oppose the expansion of massive data centres.
A separate analysis of Environment Agency data by green group Friends of the Earth released on Wednesday found that one million homes across England – or 2.4 million people – are already at the ...
Getirana highlighted that Brazil’s emerging water crisis is rooted in longstanding political and cultural practices: “Many of Brazil’s political and economic decisions have been based on the idea that ...
The inside story of how the Green Party embraced ecosocialism. A lot of Greens were definitely nervous to say we were socialists before Natalie Bennett's leadership. Zack Polanski’s smash-hit ...