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Lobbying in the 'forever chemicals' industry across Europe: An investigation

Legislation

Lobbying in the 'forever chemicals' industry across Europe: An investigation

The scale of the chemical industry’s lobbying campaign and clean-up costs for PFAS have been revealed by a new collaboration of scientists and journalists, explains University of Bristol professor Gary Fooks

clock 23 January 2025 • 6 min read
New stadiums, airports and oil links: The environmental cost of Saudi Arabia's 2034 World Cup

Buildings

New stadiums, airports and oil links: The environmental cost of Saudi Arabia's 2034 World Cup

The Saudis have won the right to host football’s biggest tournament - but its bid doesn't seriously address the environmental issues, write Keele University's Matthew Hutchinson and Nottingham Trent University's Seth I. Kirby

clock 18 December 2024 • 5 min read
Time is running out to agree a treaty to end plastic pollution: Here's why it matters

Supply chain

Time is running out to agree a treaty to end plastic pollution: Here's why it matters

Steve Fletcher from the University of Portsmouth sets out what's at stake as final negotiations aimed at brokering a landmark global treaty to end plastic pollution kick off this week in Korea

clock 25 November 2024 • 4 min read
US election 2024: How Trump threatens to turn back the tide on America's environmental laws and climate progress

Politics

US election 2024: How Trump threatens to turn back the tide on America's environmental laws and climate progress

Another Trump term in the White House poses a threat to the planet's future, write University of Oxford's Stephen Lezak, and Barbara Haya at the University of California, Berkeley

clock 05 November 2024 • 4 min read
How people around the world are using courts to question whether climate policies are fair

Management

How people around the world are using courts to question whether climate policies are fair

So-called 'just transition litigation' focuses on the social justice implications of climate policies, according to University of Stirling lecturer Annalisa Savaresi and Joana Setzer from LSE's Grantham Research Institute on Climate Change and the Environment...

clock 30 October 2024 • 4 min read
Why the gas energy crisis is not over yet

Energy

Why the gas energy crisis is not over yet

Energy prices in the UK and around the world remain high with myriad risks ahead, but this winter could be the final act of the gas crisis, according to University of Warwick academics Michael Bradshaw and Louis Fletcher

clock 24 October 2024 • 5 min read
Why it's so hard to kick fossil fuels out of sport

Climate change

Why it's so hard to kick fossil fuels out of sport

From high-profile sponsorship deals and long-haul flights to sporting equipment made from petrol-based products like carbon fibre - modern sport reflects society's oil dependency, explains Loughborough University's Theo Lorenzo Frixou

clock 14 October 2024 • 3 min read
How more varied diets could boost health and the global economy

Science

How more varied diets could boost health and the global economy

Humans rely on a very narrow selection of plant and animal food products, but mounting research suggests more diversity could boost local and regional economies

clock 21 August 2024 • 4 min read
Can the Olympics survive the climate crisis?

Climate change

Can the Olympics survive the climate crisis?

Midnight marathons and shrinking ski seasons shows that sport is being increasingly heavily impacted by our warming planet

clock 01 August 2024 • 4 min read
What can early human farmers teach us about rewilding today?

Biodiversity

What can early human farmers teach us about rewilding today?

The very first farmers hundreds of thousands of years ago often made landscapes even more biodiverse, which may offer lessons for rewilding efforts today, argue Jonathan D. Gordon and Brennen Fagan from the University of York

clock 29 July 2024 • 5 min read
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