Baroness Jones: The government has legitimised the sewage discharges that will be happening from now on
‘They had the chance to deal with the pollution of our chalk streams, rivers and sea, and refused.’
‘They had the chance to deal with the pollution of our chalk streams, rivers and sea, and refused.’
Rush-hour trains disrupted with commuters physically targeting protesters ahead of High Court hearing against protest ban.
As Green parties rise in the polls, the former Green Party leader argues it’s time electoral reform gave the Greens a change in Britain as well.
Environmental campaigners will be protesting outside Parliament tomorrow against the government’s inaction in the face of a climate crisis.
The history of our EU membership is a story of governments claiming credit for EU achievements on the one hand, and blaming Brussels for their own failings on the other.
Michael Gove and Theresa May are claiming credit for extending the 5p charge on plastic bags, but it’s actually EU legislation – which the Tories opposed.
Five years after campaigners kept drilling for gas at bay in the Sussex village of Balcombe, frackers Cuadrilla have been given the green light to come back. We won’t let them.
We now have an insurgent left-wing Labour party in this country – does this make the Greens redundant?
There is hope in the eye of the storm: Space is opening up to make robust, radical demands for action on climate change.
Addressing a major clean energy summit this week, David Cameron has the opportunity to break his silence and rediscover his old enthusiasm for green politics.