Over 5 million households will be living in fuel poverty this year, spending over 10% of their income on energy bills. Of those, 1 million will be in extreme fuel poverty, spending over 20%. We look at who's affected and why.
The story of Druridge Bay. A Northumberland beauty spot on the coast – loved by locals and tourists – threatened by England's largest opencast coal mine.
In a blow to the fossil fuel industry, Friends of the Earth and South Lakes Action on Climate Change have won their court cases against plans to build a coal mine in Cumbria. Read our legal briefing and find out why the plans were unlawful, as well as destructive and unnecessary.
Combating climate change means no more new fossil fuel developments. We've been working across the UK to challenge oil drilling, coal mines and gas storage in court.
Plastic cotton buds may be a thing of the past, but plastic waste is still a problem in the bathroom – from toothpaste tubes to shampoo bottles. Can you ditch plastic without sacrificing your beauty regimen?
Amidst uncertainty over Brexit – and what the various outcomes may mean for the environment – campaigner Kierra Box explains what's missing from the government's proposed Environment Bill.