Stories

Is your money funding fossil fuel projects?

  Published:  28 Feb 2020     |       Last updated:  22 Jun 2023     |       4 minute read     |         |     Fran Hunter
Over the past decade, a little known government agency has been using UK taxpayers’ money to finance oil and gas projects abroad. We look at what this means for local communities and climate breakdown.

Does carbon offsetting work?

  Published:  13 Feb 2020     |       6 minute read     |         |     Mike Childs
Offsetting. Everybody’s at it. Shell says that it offsets the petrol that its customers buy. The aviation industry has said offsetting is how we can carry on flying. Some countries even want to offset their emissions. But what is carbon offsetting and does it work?

Amazon fires: just one piece of the exploitation puzzle

  Published:  29 Jan 2020     |       Last updated:  06 Aug 2020     |       3 minute read
A year ago, we launched an appeal to support work in Brazil following devastating fires in the Amazon. Now the rainforest is burning again and compared to last July the number of fires in Brazil has increased by a terrifying 28%. Though the situation may have faded from media focus, colleagues, communities and allies need your help.

How to cope with eco-anxiety

  Published:  28 Jan 2020     |       3 minute read
With multiple councils and governments declaring a climate emergency, the worsening environmental situation can often feel overwhelming. Psychotherapist and lecturer Caroline Hickman discusses the phenomenon of "eco-anxiety", and what to do about it.

The problem with Heathrow expansion

  Published:  14 Jan 2020     |       3 minute read     |         |     Will Rundle
The issue of Heathrow expansion is a major environmental headache. Head of Legal at Friends of the Earth, Will Rundle, recaps details from this long-running saga, and explains why it's a social justice issue.

The fracking ban: what does it mean?

  Published:  06 Nov 2019     |       3 minute read     |         |     Jamie Peters
So long fracking, it’s been emotional. Jamie Peters, our campaign lead on fracking, reflects on the government’s announcement of a halt on fracking, and what it means for campaigners – and the future of the industry.

How to: make your own protest prop

  Published:  20 Aug 2019     |       1 minute read
Ever wondered what to wear to a protest? Placards, props and your protest wardrobe can all help communicate what you really care about. Ahead of the Global Climate Strikes, why not spend a "crafternoon" or two making your very own sad Earth head.