Despite local councils declaring a climate emergency, billions of pounds are still invested in planet-wrecking fossil fuels through local government pension funds
If we’re going to tackle climate breakdown, we need more trees. 72% of UK land is currently used by farmers for food production, but combining trees with farming could suck carbon out of the atmosphere, and make farming more profitable, productive and sustainable.
The government’s pledge to show global leadership on protecting our environment is welcome but the Environment Bill must contain more specific and binding measures
Friends of the Earth has won a historic legal battle to protect the climate from Heathrow expansion and push government to act in accordance with the climate emergency. But what does this mean?
Listen to episode 4 of the "Imagining Tomorrow" podcast with presenter Emma Newman about how to make sure our savings aren't used in climate-wrecking projects.