Environment

Extinction Rebellion: why we occupied a Shell gas rig
Opinion

Extinction Rebellion: why we occupied a Shell gas rig

Drilling is killing — This week three Scottish activists climbed aboard a rig in Dundee harbour to highlight the country’s continued dependence on planet-killing fossil fuels. Here, they explain the critical reasons why they did it.

Written by: Extinction Rebellion Scotland

Local activism is vital in the climate crisis fight
Opinion

Local activism is vital in the climate crisis fight

Grassroots action — Hope for the Future is a climate charity which works to equip communities, groups and individuals across the country to communicate the urgency of climate change with their local politicians. Here, a team member explains why grassroots action is an essential part of getting climate change at the forefront of the political agenda.

Written by: Georgina Collins

You can’t have climate justice without migrant justice
Opinion

You can’t have climate justice without migrant justice

Season of disruption — It’s time for a radical, brave and global solution to the climate crisis – we can’t afford to have solutions for some, but not all.

Written by: Minnie Rahman

Room for change: the problem with Extinction Rebellion
Opinion

Room for change: the problem with Extinction Rebellion

Season of disruption — The activist group has laid its foundations, but now it needs to grow – and the only way it can do that is by broadening its message, argues writer and activist Ben Smoke.

Written by: Ben Smoke

Huck: The Burnout Issue
Culture

Huck: The Burnout Issue

Out Now! — This issue is all about celebrating strength in the face of adversity – sharing stories of defiance in a world falling apart.

Written by: Huck

A chaotic night on Britain’s new Caledonian Sleeper
Travel

A chaotic night on Britain’s new Caledonian Sleeper

The Future Of Travel — Dubious new ownership and a disastrous opening have raised doubts over the long-awaited service’s reputation. But is it really all that bad? Writer Francisco Garcia investigates.

Written by: Francisco Garcia

Bullets, bikes & corruption: the fight to save Armenia’s forests
Activism

Bullets, bikes & corruption: the fight to save Armenia’s forests

On the frontline — In Dilijan national park, a group of radical forest rangers – made up of young environmental activists and volunteers – are taking a stand against the country’s ‘wood mafia’.

Written by: Joe Nerssessian

The shocking human cost of the climate crisis in India
Photography

The shocking human cost of the climate crisis in India

Five degrees — Federico Borella was named Photographer of the Year in the Sony World Photography Awards for Five Degrees – a project exploring the link between climate change and mental health in the drought-hit region of Tamil Nadu, India.

Written by: Eva Clifford

The eerie impact of humanity on nature, in photos
Photography

The eerie impact of humanity on nature, in photos

Reading the landscape — Beauty, tragedy, and farce: in a new project, photographer Otto Olaf Becker examines the complex relationship between mankind and the environment.

Written by: Miss Rosen

Buying new is not sustainable, no matter how you sew it
Activism

Buying new is not sustainable, no matter how you sew it

A deep dive into fast fashion — The fashion world may be promoting a new, more ‘sustainable’ kind of consumerism – but no matter what they try and sell us, buying new will never lead to real change.

Written by: Kat George

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