Nature – whether it's a sprawling forest or an urban park – can be of great comfort during unsettling times. And it should be accessible to everyone. This article is taken from a speech given by psychotherapist Beth Collier at the Garden Museum, London in Summer 2019.
UK Oil & Gas (UKOG) is seeking an injunction – but against whom? Dave Timms on the latest attempt to clear the way for dirty energy and what it means for us all.
As the year comes to an end, we’ve been reflecting on the amazing achievements of our network. We found strength in numbers, and together we pushed for local, national and global change. Here are 8 ways our network took action to protect the natural world and the wellbeing of everyone in it.
Friends of the Earth urges North Yorkshire Council to reject planning permission for a proposed development in Burniston, and calls on government to close the fracking loophole
Ray Cobbett has spent much of his retirement campaigning with Friends of the Earth's local group in Havant. He turned 80 this year yet shows no sign of slowing down.