THE ECOLOGIST

MAY 14. 2025

Nerves of steel

How the citizens of Zenica, one of Europe’s most polluted cities, came together to fight against a polluting steelworks.

MAY 9. 2025

Chimps go wild on boozy fruit

Wild chimpanzees filmed sharing ‘boozy’ fruit for first time.

MAY 8. 2025

Parenting and the climate crisis

Empowering Tomorrow: A Review of Parenting in a Climate Crisis and the role of honest conversations in building a resilient future.

MAY 6. 2025

Queering conservation

'The specific contributions that the queer community could make to help meet the biodiversity crisis are often overlooked. '

MAY 5. 2025

Lebanon: the environmental aftermath

The war between Lebanon and Israel has officially ended yet Israeli strikes continue. The unprecedented destruction poses risks to health and the environment.

MAY 2. 2025

Indigenous wisdom 'protects biodiversity'

Indigenous wisdom provides and essential critique of modern concepts of science and technology that can advance our protection of biodiversity.

MAY 1. 2025

Spanish blackout sparks disinformation

The culprit for Monday’s countrywide blackout in Spain is all too familiar: privatisation and profiteering.

Can the Olympic Games be a catalyst for change?

The Seine at the centre of the Paris Olympics.

APRIL 29. 2025

Protesting through art: Ackroyd & Harvey

Ackroyd and Harvey’s work is on display at the Science Gallery of London. Here, two English A-level students ask them about the science and the protest that informs their art.

Shipping 'misses boat' to decarbonisation

Maritime sector's new climate plans are historic - but also highly flawed.