Military diverting critical materials from renewables Brendan Montague | 7th August 2025 Campaigners say green transition must not be hijacked by military industries or used to undermine the economies of developing countries. The AI of the storm James Meadway | 30th May 2025 The rise of generative AI has exploded the demand for energy, including from fossil fuels. Nerves of steel J P O’Malley | 14th May 2025 How the citizens of Zenica, one of Europe’s most polluted cities, came together to fight against a polluting steelworks. Mourning Rio Tinto protesters Yvonne Orengo | 20th October 2024 Today marks the first anniversary of three protesters being shot and killed in Madagascar during a demonstration against Rio Tinto’s QMM mine. We're only here for De Beers? James Meadway | 15th May 2024 The increased demand for minerals for renewable energy infrastructure is driving the concentration of capital in the mining sector. Raw materials extraction 'could rise 60 per cent' Gareth Dale | 22nd February 2024 Extraction of raw materials could rise 60 per cent by 2060 – so is degrowth the answer? An unjust transition Matthew Paterson | 12th February 2024 Britain’s climate 'leadership' is based on the profoundly unjust and violent transition that was the defeat of the 1980s miners' strike. Final attempt to stop coal mine Catherine Early | 6th February 2024 Anti-coal campaigners are in court today in a final attempt to block the extension of a coal mine at Aberpergwm in south Wales. Fishers' supporters appeal to Rio Tinto investors Yvonne Orengo | 6th September 2023 Fishers' supporters hit by fish poisonings appeal to Qit Minerals Madagascar and Rio Tinto investors to ensure independent investigation - 18 months after mine pollution. Illegal mine faces court action Catherine Early | 15th August 2023 Firm mined 270,000 tonnes of coal since planning permission ran out - more than planned extension had proposed. Mine victory for Welsh community Catherine Early | 5th May 2023 Community fears for the restoration of the UK’s largest open pit coal mine. Rio Tinto’s Madagascar 'social licence' undermined Yvonne Orengo | 4th April 2023 Human rights violations reported as villagers 'gagged' during negotiations for compensation from Rio Tinto’s QMM mine in Madagascar. Deep-sea mining damage 'irreversible' Yasmin Dahnoun | 30th March 2023 Damage caused by deep-seabed mining would be extensive and irreversible, says new report. Solidarity with Lützerath Lebt Harry Holmes | 13th January 2023 Lützerath Lebt activists are in an ongoing struggle with German police, erecting barricades and blockading to prevent eviction. The problem of climate nationalism Peter Somerville | 20th December 2022 The government’s recent approval of the proposal to open a new coking coal mine in West Cumbria is an example of such climate nationalism in action. Pagination Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 … Next page ›› Last page Last » Home Latest News and Analysis Ecologist Writers' Fund Themes Activism Biodiversity Climate Breakdown Economics and policy Energy Food and Farming Mining Writers Brendan Montague Yasmin Dahnoun Catherine Early Simon Pirani Gareth Dale Marianne Brown Resurgence & Ecologist Ecologist recycled Movement Power Megamorphosis Events
The AI of the storm James Meadway | 30th May 2025 The rise of generative AI has exploded the demand for energy, including from fossil fuels. Nerves of steel J P O’Malley | 14th May 2025 How the citizens of Zenica, one of Europe’s most polluted cities, came together to fight against a polluting steelworks. Mourning Rio Tinto protesters Yvonne Orengo | 20th October 2024 Today marks the first anniversary of three protesters being shot and killed in Madagascar during a demonstration against Rio Tinto’s QMM mine. We're only here for De Beers? James Meadway | 15th May 2024 The increased demand for minerals for renewable energy infrastructure is driving the concentration of capital in the mining sector. Raw materials extraction 'could rise 60 per cent' Gareth Dale | 22nd February 2024 Extraction of raw materials could rise 60 per cent by 2060 – so is degrowth the answer? An unjust transition Matthew Paterson | 12th February 2024 Britain’s climate 'leadership' is based on the profoundly unjust and violent transition that was the defeat of the 1980s miners' strike. Final attempt to stop coal mine Catherine Early | 6th February 2024 Anti-coal campaigners are in court today in a final attempt to block the extension of a coal mine at Aberpergwm in south Wales. Fishers' supporters appeal to Rio Tinto investors Yvonne Orengo | 6th September 2023 Fishers' supporters hit by fish poisonings appeal to Qit Minerals Madagascar and Rio Tinto investors to ensure independent investigation - 18 months after mine pollution. Illegal mine faces court action Catherine Early | 15th August 2023 Firm mined 270,000 tonnes of coal since planning permission ran out - more than planned extension had proposed. Mine victory for Welsh community Catherine Early | 5th May 2023 Community fears for the restoration of the UK’s largest open pit coal mine. Rio Tinto’s Madagascar 'social licence' undermined Yvonne Orengo | 4th April 2023 Human rights violations reported as villagers 'gagged' during negotiations for compensation from Rio Tinto’s QMM mine in Madagascar. Deep-sea mining damage 'irreversible' Yasmin Dahnoun | 30th March 2023 Damage caused by deep-seabed mining would be extensive and irreversible, says new report. Solidarity with Lützerath Lebt Harry Holmes | 13th January 2023 Lützerath Lebt activists are in an ongoing struggle with German police, erecting barricades and blockading to prevent eviction. The problem of climate nationalism Peter Somerville | 20th December 2022 The government’s recent approval of the proposal to open a new coking coal mine in West Cumbria is an example of such climate nationalism in action. Pagination Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 … Next page ›› Last page Last » Home Latest News and Analysis Ecologist Writers' Fund Themes Activism Biodiversity Climate Breakdown Economics and policy Energy Food and Farming Mining Writers Brendan Montague Yasmin Dahnoun Catherine Early Simon Pirani Gareth Dale Marianne Brown Resurgence & Ecologist Ecologist recycled Movement Power Megamorphosis Events
Nerves of steel J P O’Malley | 14th May 2025 How the citizens of Zenica, one of Europe’s most polluted cities, came together to fight against a polluting steelworks. Mourning Rio Tinto protesters Yvonne Orengo | 20th October 2024 Today marks the first anniversary of three protesters being shot and killed in Madagascar during a demonstration against Rio Tinto’s QMM mine. We're only here for De Beers? James Meadway | 15th May 2024 The increased demand for minerals for renewable energy infrastructure is driving the concentration of capital in the mining sector. Raw materials extraction 'could rise 60 per cent' Gareth Dale | 22nd February 2024 Extraction of raw materials could rise 60 per cent by 2060 – so is degrowth the answer? An unjust transition Matthew Paterson | 12th February 2024 Britain’s climate 'leadership' is based on the profoundly unjust and violent transition that was the defeat of the 1980s miners' strike. Final attempt to stop coal mine Catherine Early | 6th February 2024 Anti-coal campaigners are in court today in a final attempt to block the extension of a coal mine at Aberpergwm in south Wales. Fishers' supporters appeal to Rio Tinto investors Yvonne Orengo | 6th September 2023 Fishers' supporters hit by fish poisonings appeal to Qit Minerals Madagascar and Rio Tinto investors to ensure independent investigation - 18 months after mine pollution. Illegal mine faces court action Catherine Early | 15th August 2023 Firm mined 270,000 tonnes of coal since planning permission ran out - more than planned extension had proposed. Mine victory for Welsh community Catherine Early | 5th May 2023 Community fears for the restoration of the UK’s largest open pit coal mine. Rio Tinto’s Madagascar 'social licence' undermined Yvonne Orengo | 4th April 2023 Human rights violations reported as villagers 'gagged' during negotiations for compensation from Rio Tinto’s QMM mine in Madagascar. Deep-sea mining damage 'irreversible' Yasmin Dahnoun | 30th March 2023 Damage caused by deep-seabed mining would be extensive and irreversible, says new report. Solidarity with Lützerath Lebt Harry Holmes | 13th January 2023 Lützerath Lebt activists are in an ongoing struggle with German police, erecting barricades and blockading to prevent eviction. The problem of climate nationalism Peter Somerville | 20th December 2022 The government’s recent approval of the proposal to open a new coking coal mine in West Cumbria is an example of such climate nationalism in action. Pagination Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 … Next page ›› Last page Last » Home Latest News and Analysis Ecologist Writers' Fund Themes Activism Biodiversity Climate Breakdown Economics and policy Energy Food and Farming Mining Writers Brendan Montague Yasmin Dahnoun Catherine Early Simon Pirani Gareth Dale Marianne Brown Resurgence & Ecologist Ecologist recycled Movement Power Megamorphosis Events
Mourning Rio Tinto protesters Yvonne Orengo | 20th October 2024 Today marks the first anniversary of three protesters being shot and killed in Madagascar during a demonstration against Rio Tinto’s QMM mine. We're only here for De Beers? James Meadway | 15th May 2024 The increased demand for minerals for renewable energy infrastructure is driving the concentration of capital in the mining sector. Raw materials extraction 'could rise 60 per cent' Gareth Dale | 22nd February 2024 Extraction of raw materials could rise 60 per cent by 2060 – so is degrowth the answer? An unjust transition Matthew Paterson | 12th February 2024 Britain’s climate 'leadership' is based on the profoundly unjust and violent transition that was the defeat of the 1980s miners' strike. Final attempt to stop coal mine Catherine Early | 6th February 2024 Anti-coal campaigners are in court today in a final attempt to block the extension of a coal mine at Aberpergwm in south Wales. Fishers' supporters appeal to Rio Tinto investors Yvonne Orengo | 6th September 2023 Fishers' supporters hit by fish poisonings appeal to Qit Minerals Madagascar and Rio Tinto investors to ensure independent investigation - 18 months after mine pollution. Illegal mine faces court action Catherine Early | 15th August 2023 Firm mined 270,000 tonnes of coal since planning permission ran out - more than planned extension had proposed. Mine victory for Welsh community Catherine Early | 5th May 2023 Community fears for the restoration of the UK’s largest open pit coal mine. Rio Tinto’s Madagascar 'social licence' undermined Yvonne Orengo | 4th April 2023 Human rights violations reported as villagers 'gagged' during negotiations for compensation from Rio Tinto’s QMM mine in Madagascar. Deep-sea mining damage 'irreversible' Yasmin Dahnoun | 30th March 2023 Damage caused by deep-seabed mining would be extensive and irreversible, says new report. Solidarity with Lützerath Lebt Harry Holmes | 13th January 2023 Lützerath Lebt activists are in an ongoing struggle with German police, erecting barricades and blockading to prevent eviction. The problem of climate nationalism Peter Somerville | 20th December 2022 The government’s recent approval of the proposal to open a new coking coal mine in West Cumbria is an example of such climate nationalism in action. Pagination Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
We're only here for De Beers? James Meadway | 15th May 2024 The increased demand for minerals for renewable energy infrastructure is driving the concentration of capital in the mining sector. Raw materials extraction 'could rise 60 per cent' Gareth Dale | 22nd February 2024 Extraction of raw materials could rise 60 per cent by 2060 – so is degrowth the answer? An unjust transition Matthew Paterson | 12th February 2024 Britain’s climate 'leadership' is based on the profoundly unjust and violent transition that was the defeat of the 1980s miners' strike. Final attempt to stop coal mine Catherine Early | 6th February 2024 Anti-coal campaigners are in court today in a final attempt to block the extension of a coal mine at Aberpergwm in south Wales. Fishers' supporters appeal to Rio Tinto investors Yvonne Orengo | 6th September 2023 Fishers' supporters hit by fish poisonings appeal to Qit Minerals Madagascar and Rio Tinto investors to ensure independent investigation - 18 months after mine pollution. Illegal mine faces court action Catherine Early | 15th August 2023 Firm mined 270,000 tonnes of coal since planning permission ran out - more than planned extension had proposed. Mine victory for Welsh community Catherine Early | 5th May 2023 Community fears for the restoration of the UK’s largest open pit coal mine. Rio Tinto’s Madagascar 'social licence' undermined Yvonne Orengo | 4th April 2023 Human rights violations reported as villagers 'gagged' during negotiations for compensation from Rio Tinto’s QMM mine in Madagascar. Deep-sea mining damage 'irreversible' Yasmin Dahnoun | 30th March 2023 Damage caused by deep-seabed mining would be extensive and irreversible, says new report. Solidarity with Lützerath Lebt Harry Holmes | 13th January 2023 Lützerath Lebt activists are in an ongoing struggle with German police, erecting barricades and blockading to prevent eviction. The problem of climate nationalism Peter Somerville | 20th December 2022 The government’s recent approval of the proposal to open a new coking coal mine in West Cumbria is an example of such climate nationalism in action. Pagination Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Raw materials extraction 'could rise 60 per cent' Gareth Dale | 22nd February 2024 Extraction of raw materials could rise 60 per cent by 2060 – so is degrowth the answer? An unjust transition Matthew Paterson | 12th February 2024 Britain’s climate 'leadership' is based on the profoundly unjust and violent transition that was the defeat of the 1980s miners' strike. Final attempt to stop coal mine Catherine Early | 6th February 2024 Anti-coal campaigners are in court today in a final attempt to block the extension of a coal mine at Aberpergwm in south Wales. Fishers' supporters appeal to Rio Tinto investors Yvonne Orengo | 6th September 2023 Fishers' supporters hit by fish poisonings appeal to Qit Minerals Madagascar and Rio Tinto investors to ensure independent investigation - 18 months after mine pollution. Illegal mine faces court action Catherine Early | 15th August 2023 Firm mined 270,000 tonnes of coal since planning permission ran out - more than planned extension had proposed. Mine victory for Welsh community Catherine Early | 5th May 2023 Community fears for the restoration of the UK’s largest open pit coal mine. Rio Tinto’s Madagascar 'social licence' undermined Yvonne Orengo | 4th April 2023 Human rights violations reported as villagers 'gagged' during negotiations for compensation from Rio Tinto’s QMM mine in Madagascar. Deep-sea mining damage 'irreversible' Yasmin Dahnoun | 30th March 2023 Damage caused by deep-seabed mining would be extensive and irreversible, says new report. Solidarity with Lützerath Lebt Harry Holmes | 13th January 2023 Lützerath Lebt activists are in an ongoing struggle with German police, erecting barricades and blockading to prevent eviction. The problem of climate nationalism Peter Somerville | 20th December 2022 The government’s recent approval of the proposal to open a new coking coal mine in West Cumbria is an example of such climate nationalism in action. Pagination Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
An unjust transition Matthew Paterson | 12th February 2024 Britain’s climate 'leadership' is based on the profoundly unjust and violent transition that was the defeat of the 1980s miners' strike. Final attempt to stop coal mine Catherine Early | 6th February 2024 Anti-coal campaigners are in court today in a final attempt to block the extension of a coal mine at Aberpergwm in south Wales. Fishers' supporters appeal to Rio Tinto investors Yvonne Orengo | 6th September 2023 Fishers' supporters hit by fish poisonings appeal to Qit Minerals Madagascar and Rio Tinto investors to ensure independent investigation - 18 months after mine pollution. Illegal mine faces court action Catherine Early | 15th August 2023 Firm mined 270,000 tonnes of coal since planning permission ran out - more than planned extension had proposed. Mine victory for Welsh community Catherine Early | 5th May 2023 Community fears for the restoration of the UK’s largest open pit coal mine. Rio Tinto’s Madagascar 'social licence' undermined Yvonne Orengo | 4th April 2023 Human rights violations reported as villagers 'gagged' during negotiations for compensation from Rio Tinto’s QMM mine in Madagascar. Deep-sea mining damage 'irreversible' Yasmin Dahnoun | 30th March 2023 Damage caused by deep-seabed mining would be extensive and irreversible, says new report. Solidarity with Lützerath Lebt Harry Holmes | 13th January 2023 Lützerath Lebt activists are in an ongoing struggle with German police, erecting barricades and blockading to prevent eviction. The problem of climate nationalism Peter Somerville | 20th December 2022 The government’s recent approval of the proposal to open a new coking coal mine in West Cumbria is an example of such climate nationalism in action. Pagination Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Final attempt to stop coal mine Catherine Early | 6th February 2024 Anti-coal campaigners are in court today in a final attempt to block the extension of a coal mine at Aberpergwm in south Wales. Fishers' supporters appeal to Rio Tinto investors Yvonne Orengo | 6th September 2023 Fishers' supporters hit by fish poisonings appeal to Qit Minerals Madagascar and Rio Tinto investors to ensure independent investigation - 18 months after mine pollution. Illegal mine faces court action Catherine Early | 15th August 2023 Firm mined 270,000 tonnes of coal since planning permission ran out - more than planned extension had proposed. Mine victory for Welsh community Catherine Early | 5th May 2023 Community fears for the restoration of the UK’s largest open pit coal mine. Rio Tinto’s Madagascar 'social licence' undermined Yvonne Orengo | 4th April 2023 Human rights violations reported as villagers 'gagged' during negotiations for compensation from Rio Tinto’s QMM mine in Madagascar. Deep-sea mining damage 'irreversible' Yasmin Dahnoun | 30th March 2023 Damage caused by deep-seabed mining would be extensive and irreversible, says new report. Solidarity with Lützerath Lebt Harry Holmes | 13th January 2023 Lützerath Lebt activists are in an ongoing struggle with German police, erecting barricades and blockading to prevent eviction. The problem of climate nationalism Peter Somerville | 20th December 2022 The government’s recent approval of the proposal to open a new coking coal mine in West Cumbria is an example of such climate nationalism in action. Pagination Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Fishers' supporters appeal to Rio Tinto investors Yvonne Orengo | 6th September 2023 Fishers' supporters hit by fish poisonings appeal to Qit Minerals Madagascar and Rio Tinto investors to ensure independent investigation - 18 months after mine pollution. Illegal mine faces court action Catherine Early | 15th August 2023 Firm mined 270,000 tonnes of coal since planning permission ran out - more than planned extension had proposed. Mine victory for Welsh community Catherine Early | 5th May 2023 Community fears for the restoration of the UK’s largest open pit coal mine. Rio Tinto’s Madagascar 'social licence' undermined Yvonne Orengo | 4th April 2023 Human rights violations reported as villagers 'gagged' during negotiations for compensation from Rio Tinto’s QMM mine in Madagascar. Deep-sea mining damage 'irreversible' Yasmin Dahnoun | 30th March 2023 Damage caused by deep-seabed mining would be extensive and irreversible, says new report. Solidarity with Lützerath Lebt Harry Holmes | 13th January 2023 Lützerath Lebt activists are in an ongoing struggle with German police, erecting barricades and blockading to prevent eviction. The problem of climate nationalism Peter Somerville | 20th December 2022 The government’s recent approval of the proposal to open a new coking coal mine in West Cumbria is an example of such climate nationalism in action. Pagination Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Illegal mine faces court action Catherine Early | 15th August 2023 Firm mined 270,000 tonnes of coal since planning permission ran out - more than planned extension had proposed. Mine victory for Welsh community Catherine Early | 5th May 2023 Community fears for the restoration of the UK’s largest open pit coal mine. Rio Tinto’s Madagascar 'social licence' undermined Yvonne Orengo | 4th April 2023 Human rights violations reported as villagers 'gagged' during negotiations for compensation from Rio Tinto’s QMM mine in Madagascar. Deep-sea mining damage 'irreversible' Yasmin Dahnoun | 30th March 2023 Damage caused by deep-seabed mining would be extensive and irreversible, says new report. Solidarity with Lützerath Lebt Harry Holmes | 13th January 2023 Lützerath Lebt activists are in an ongoing struggle with German police, erecting barricades and blockading to prevent eviction. The problem of climate nationalism Peter Somerville | 20th December 2022 The government’s recent approval of the proposal to open a new coking coal mine in West Cumbria is an example of such climate nationalism in action. Pagination Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Mine victory for Welsh community Catherine Early | 5th May 2023 Community fears for the restoration of the UK’s largest open pit coal mine. Rio Tinto’s Madagascar 'social licence' undermined Yvonne Orengo | 4th April 2023 Human rights violations reported as villagers 'gagged' during negotiations for compensation from Rio Tinto’s QMM mine in Madagascar. Deep-sea mining damage 'irreversible' Yasmin Dahnoun | 30th March 2023 Damage caused by deep-seabed mining would be extensive and irreversible, says new report. Solidarity with Lützerath Lebt Harry Holmes | 13th January 2023 Lützerath Lebt activists are in an ongoing struggle with German police, erecting barricades and blockading to prevent eviction. The problem of climate nationalism Peter Somerville | 20th December 2022 The government’s recent approval of the proposal to open a new coking coal mine in West Cumbria is an example of such climate nationalism in action. Pagination Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Rio Tinto’s Madagascar 'social licence' undermined Yvonne Orengo | 4th April 2023 Human rights violations reported as villagers 'gagged' during negotiations for compensation from Rio Tinto’s QMM mine in Madagascar. Deep-sea mining damage 'irreversible' Yasmin Dahnoun | 30th March 2023 Damage caused by deep-seabed mining would be extensive and irreversible, says new report. Solidarity with Lützerath Lebt Harry Holmes | 13th January 2023 Lützerath Lebt activists are in an ongoing struggle with German police, erecting barricades and blockading to prevent eviction. The problem of climate nationalism Peter Somerville | 20th December 2022 The government’s recent approval of the proposal to open a new coking coal mine in West Cumbria is an example of such climate nationalism in action. Pagination Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Deep-sea mining damage 'irreversible' Yasmin Dahnoun | 30th March 2023 Damage caused by deep-seabed mining would be extensive and irreversible, says new report. Solidarity with Lützerath Lebt Harry Holmes | 13th January 2023 Lützerath Lebt activists are in an ongoing struggle with German police, erecting barricades and blockading to prevent eviction. The problem of climate nationalism Peter Somerville | 20th December 2022 The government’s recent approval of the proposal to open a new coking coal mine in West Cumbria is an example of such climate nationalism in action. Pagination Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Solidarity with Lützerath Lebt Harry Holmes | 13th January 2023 Lützerath Lebt activists are in an ongoing struggle with German police, erecting barricades and blockading to prevent eviction. The problem of climate nationalism Peter Somerville | 20th December 2022 The government’s recent approval of the proposal to open a new coking coal mine in West Cumbria is an example of such climate nationalism in action.
The problem of climate nationalism Peter Somerville | 20th December 2022 The government’s recent approval of the proposal to open a new coking coal mine in West Cumbria is an example of such climate nationalism in action.