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).
An oil and gas firm was told to remove exploration gear from Markwells Wood in the South Downs in early 2018. Would this have happened without National Park status?
Lough Neagh, the biggest freshwater lake in Britain or Ireland, once teemed with fish and bird life. James Orr shares his love for a natural wonder that needs our help.
Fracking firm Cuadrilla has lost a planning appeal to start work at Roseacre Wood, Lancashire. Campaigner Barbara Richardson reflects on success, the anti-fracking campaign and why she'll do more yoga.
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.
Almost all the UK's waterways are polluted. Join our call for a new law to punish polluters, and keep safe by learning how to spot pollution in your river.
Can fracking cause earthquakes? And if so, how serious are they? Surely there are safety regulations? Make sure you're on firm ground with our expert guide.