Friends of the Earth's legal and planning teams have supported communities across the UK to use the law and defend their towns and cities from climate-wrecking projects. Find out about the latest court cases.
Bad news for UK apples? Our apple orchards rely on bees for pollination. But climate change could cause those bees to be in the wrong place at the wrong time.
The issue of Heathrow expansion is a major environmental headache. Head of Legal at Friends of the Earth, Will Rundle, recaps details from this long-running saga, and explains why it's a social justice issue.
In 2018, a leafy suburb in north-east England became a scene of devastation. Now Michael and Angela Green are leading a fight to prevent further destruction of their local parkland.
Could you be eating your own clothes? Our garments are shedding tiny bits of plastic that can escape into the ocean and potentially enter the food chain.
Primate expert Serge Wich, part of the team that identified the Tapanuli orangutan as a new species, explains why they’re threatened and how to protect them.
Following our 2018-2019 investigation into landowners breaking voluntary agreements to stop burning their moors for grouse shooting, the UK government pledged to ban moorland burning on blanket bog. Guy Shrubsole and Alasdair Cameron share their initial report.
Find out what climate adaptation is, whether the UK is prepared for climate change, and why we took the government to court over its national adaptation plan.