Labour can demonstrate that there is another way, and make a just transition a central plank of its environmental policy platform’

The challenges that society faces do not exist independently, they interact and magnify each other. Despite this, it is easy for people working against what they consider to be a grave injustice to become myopic, as is apparent in the divide between environmental and social justice movements.

I contributed to the analysis that is the basis for this article.

At the end of it all we are pulling towards the same goal, protecting nature. We need all the help that we can get.

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Advice and tips on how to get kids and others into nature, even whilst maintaining social distancing.

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Today’s youth will be the generation that makes great strides in solving these problems that threaten our very existence, we have to ensure we give them the tools and the motivation and support to allow them to do so.

A new Agriculture Bill details that UK farmers and land managers will be paid for ‘public goods’ after Brexit.

The walk was accompanied by the delivery of a radical manifesto, co-edited by TV presenter Chris Packham, to Downing Street.

Do nature documentaries help conservation or hinder it?

Europe is not known for wildlife safaris. A new project aims to change that.

2017 could be a turning point for conservation

You may not have to travel as far as you think to spot these beautiful mammals in the wild.

Is there a growing realisation that working with nature can make economic and social sense as well as environmental sense? We can cautiously hope so.

Poaching is now one of the biggest threats facing some of the Earth’s most iconic species. Should we try to save species by making them pay their way?