We’re challenging the UK government’s inadequate national adaptation plan at the European Court of Human Rights. Head of Legal Will Rundle explains the case and why it matters.
If enough voices make themselves heard, change is possible. But securing action from decision-makers comes with its challenges. Campaigner Denis Fernando explains how to get your council to act on climate (and how to respond if they say no).
The UK's climate law came into force in 2008. Professor Neil Carter summarises its impact and suggests how the UK must build on it to curb global warming.
Friends of the Earth's legal intern Conso Enobakhare looks at continued patterns of colonialism and why representation matters in the environment movement.
Government decisions impact upon the climate and ecological crises in multiple ways, and trade deals are one of them. From fair and sustainable supply chains to upholding high standards, campaigner Kierra Box explores what can be done to make trade deals environmentally friendly.
There’s much buzz around new fuels and carbon offsets, but can they make flying sustainable? Find out how we can really reduce aviation’s environmental impact.