London People’s Climate March Demands Theresa May Take Climate Change Seriously
The streets of London were awash with a jumble of giant red letters today, as they made their way to Westminster Bridge to send...
Minister Claims UK Pushed for Stricter Diesel Rules When it Actually Tried to Weaken...
The government is getting good at putting a spin on its air pollution plans (or lack of them) ahead of the June 2017 general election.
On...
North Sea Workers’ Strike Shows Region Unprepared for Future Without Oil
With global oil prices in decline and the UK’s oil reserves in the North Sea dwindling, tensions over pay for those working in the...
Fossil Fuel Industry Exposed to New Threats as Sustainability Movement Gathers Pace
The fossil fuel industry is beginning to feel the impact of climate change action, and will become increasingly vulnerable, according to academics.
Two articles published in...
Clean Energy VS Clean Seabed: Should Oil and Gas Companies Have to Leave the...
Op-Ed By Tom Baxter, a senior lecturer in chemical engineering at the University of Aberdeen.
The principle is simple – if oil and gas companies are...
Thousands March on Parliament to Demand ‘Science not Silence’
On an uncharacteristically sunny day in central London, thousands of smiling people in white lab coats holding placards adorned with Einstein’s equations and Neil...
Four Good Reasons to March for Science this Weekend (and One Bad Reason for...
On Saturday, thousands of people in over 500 hundred marches will take to the streets to call for governments to support and fund scientific...
Fresh Revelations of Alleged Shell Corruption to be Heard in Italian Court
Court proceedings are due to begin in Italy today to determine whether oil giant Shell will face trial on corruption charges over the purchase...
Shell is an Award-Winning Global Greenwasher Now
Oil giant Shell won the ‘Corporate Influencer’ gong at the 2017 World Media Awards.
The winning campaign, called “Best Day of My Life”, featured a music...
Energy Companies Spent Millions Influencing Climate Policy Over Last Two Years
Not for the first time, big energy companies have been caught spending millions trying to influence UK and European policy, including greenhouse gas regulations.
The extent...


















