THE ECOLOGIST

TODAY

Roehampton joins fossil fuel career boycott

Roehampton University becomes the twelfth higher education institution to ban fossil fuel companies from recruitment fairs.

YESTERDAY

Unlevelling the land

The ten largest transnational landowners in the world control an area larger than Japan, according to a new report.

MAY 30. 2025

The AI of the storm

The rise of generative AI has exploded the demand for energy, including from fossil fuels.

'I don’t want this to be achievable'

Woman setting sail to break Arctic record made possible by melting ice.

MAY 28. 2025

Game over

The world’s global average temperature could exceed 2C above pre-industrial levels before 2030.

'The praxis of reciprocity'

A review of The Serviceberry: An Economy of Gifts and Abundance by Robin Wall Kimmerer.

MAY 27. 2025

Will banking ever be sustainable?

Bevis Watts gives his thoughts on the sector’s progress in his last interview as CEO of Triodos.

MAY 23. 2025

Defining and renovating our forests

Bringing back trees changes how people relate to the land and to each other.

MAY 22. 2025

'The world begins with a sound'

A bee-related exploration of sound with a deeply felt message about our living connection with nature.

MAY 21. 2025

Cascading climate tipping points 'likely'

World on course to trigger multiple climate tipping points unless action accelerates.

MAY 20. 2025

The shadows of Amazon dams

COP30 Spotlight: counting the cost of Amazon hydropower to local indigenous communities.

MAY 19. 2025

Climate denial 'a path to disaster'

Few places better exemplify partisanship and conflict of interest than the Global Warming Policy Foundation.

MAY 16. 2025

'Give workers a stake in energy industry'

Unions and green groups call for £1.9bn emergency funding for North Sea workers.

MAY 15. 2025

Climate policy needed for 'highest expected risks'

Earth ‘highly likely’ to experience temperature increases of 2°C by 2050, with one billion people needing humanitarian aid.