In 2008 our campaign for the creation of the UK's Climate Change Act succeeded. Over a decade on, we explore how this Act has enabled us to carry out ground-breaking legal work that’s shaping the future of our planet.
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.
Friends of the Earth’s new data analysis shows that the UK government is off-track to reach its 2030 emissions target. Read the report and find out how the UK's progress has fared under Rishi Sunak's premiership.
Local groups are crucial to the governance of Friends of the Earth. This page sets out the process for raising issues about Board governance and Friends of the Earth strategy.
How do we improve dirty air in our towns and countryside? And how can we ditch diesel, the biggest source of roadside pollution? Aaron Kiely has some answers to air pollution.