The High Court in Belfast has confirmed that the voices of children and young people will be heard as part of a milestone environmental case on air quality in Northern Ireland.
Paul de Zylva considers what the latest State of Nature report tells us about nature’s decline, why it’s government’s collective failure and what we can do.
Friends of the Earth's legal intern Conso Enobakhare looks at continued patterns of colonialism and why representation matters in the environment movement.
Banks Mining wanted to dig England's largest opencast coal mine on the Northumberland coast at Druridge Bay. But local campaigners fought back and won. Find out about the Druridge Bay case.
Buses are a lifeline for many people – and the planet. Free bus travel for under 30s is an idea whose time has come. You shouldn’t need a ticket to ride, writes Laura MacKenzie our transport campaigner.
Tree planting and climate breakdown were high up the agenda during the General Election. But we need to ramp up the level of ambition from landowners and politicians. From rewilding to agroforestry, campaigners Guy Shrubsole and Danny Gross discuss what's needed to achieve systemic change and double tree cover.