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Is the climate change movement splintering?
Bibi van der Zee
25th February, 2010
Climate change activists are regrouping post-Copenhagen – and some are reasserting their radical roots more...
Blackwashing: do NGO tactics risk long term public trust?
Tom Levitt
1st January, 2010
Instead of making exaggerated claims about species becoming extinct, NGOs could make progress on issues like deforestation by collaborating more closely with companies, claims a new report more...
The struggle to report on Tibet's environment
Andrew Wasley
1st May, 2009
Reporting from the frontline of environmental activism, Andrew Wasley takes a closer look at the environmental situation in Tibet. more...
CASE STUDY: protesting without making a sound
Jonathan Rowe
6th April, 2009
John Francis spent 17 years walking... in silence. His pilgrimage is testament to the fact that you don't have to speak to be heard and that the tools to combat global warming are in all our hands. more...
CASE STUDY: changing our perspectives through art
Jon Hughes
1st January, 2008
Sometimes, choosing not to think like a scientist can be a good thing. Jon Hughes sits down with the Harrisons, environmental activists and conceptual artists more...
Activists celebrate week of action against coal
Ecologist
30th October, 2009
Protest group celebrates as activists force Didcot power plant to temporarily halt coal-fired electricity generation and switch to gas more...
'Do you want to die?': environmental activists at risk
Tom Levitt
26th October, 2009
Recent abductions and threats against activists trying to prevent logging in South-East Asia are part of a worrying trend of violence against those exposing environmental issues more...
Protest moves from Kingsnorth to Ratcliffe-on-Soar
Ecologist
9th October, 2009
Climate activists prepare to shut down Ratcliffe-On-Soar after celebrating the demise of plans for a new coal power plant at Kingsnorthmore...
Rush! The Making of a Climate Activist
Henry Unwin
6th October, 2009
Tamsin Omond's personal account of her journey from carefree student to 'climate suffragette' explores the world of climate activism in a manner that can only inspire more...
Activists fight to save 'people's law on the environment'
Ecologist
23rd September, 2009
Ruling would allow NGOs and individuals to challenge environmental damage in courts without prohibitive financial risks more...
Japanese dolphin hunt resumes
Ecologist
10th September, 2009
Whale and dolphin cull exposed in new documentary film continues despite worldwide protests more...
The 300-350 Show: Climate Camp Ireland & Scotland
Phil England
9th September, 2009
The Climate Radio team finds how the protest camps supported local environmental campaigns. more...
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Climate Camp protest starts on Blackheath
Ecologist
26th August, 2009
This year's Climate Camp protest in London has started on Blackheath more...
The 300-350 Show: Climate Camp 2009 part two
Phil England
24th August, 2009
When is direct action justified? In the second part of his special programme on Climate Camp, Phil England gets the lowdown on the legalities of protest more...
Protesters start Climate Camp Wales
Ecologist
12th August, 2009
Welsh Climate Camp gets underway as protesters set up camp near coal mine more...
The great climate swoop goes public
Ecologist
10th August, 2009
Climate action groups launch public vote for next protest site more...
Vestas wind protesters evicted
Ecologist
7th August, 2009
Lack of market for wind power in UK exposed as protest ends more...
Climate Camp Scotland: why we are protesting
Dan Glass
4th August, 2009
Climate change campaigner Dan Glass explains why he and other protesters have set up camp on the site of a proposed coal mine more...
Climate Camp: saviour of the environmental movement?
Tom Levitt
6th August, 2009
Hostile police tactics at the Kingsnorth and G20 camps has not put protesters off as climate camp goes global more...
Police hostility will not stop us, say activists
Ecologist
28th July, 2009
Climate Camp activists are expecting more aggressive police tactics this summer more...
Big Green Gathering shutdown blamed on police
Ecologist
27th July, 2009
Green groups lose out on thousands of pounds as UK's biggest eco-festival is forced into late cancellation more...
Mining company targeted by protesters
Ecologist
27th July, 2009
Vedanta Resources plc, the company behind a devastating new mine in India, is facing disruption to its London AGM over its actions more...
Wind turbine factory protesters facing eviction
Ecologist
24th July, 2009
The continuing protest by workers at the Vestas wind turbine factory is shaming the government's green claims more...
Workers protest to save wind turbine factory
Ecologist
21st July, 2009
Lord Mandelson's plans for a green economy meet cold, hard reality as workers stage sit-in protest to save Vestas wind turbine factory from closure more...
Solsbury Hill: Chronicle of a road protest
Laura Sevier
19th June, 2009
This book’s photographs by Adrian Arbib capture the spirit of a movement beginning to find its voice. more...








