
Can a coal mine revive Whitehaven without sacrificing the climate?
14:44 | The controversial decision to approve a new coalmine in Cumbria was met with dismay by UK environmental groups.
14:44 | The controversial decision to approve a new coalmine in Cumbria was met with dismay by UK environmental groups.
16:40 | We follow a group of climate activists as they try to paralyse the UK’s fossil fuel distribution network.
12:25 | What links 80-year-old Sue Parfitt and 20-year-old Carla Rochel? Both are committed to taking action on climate change.
20:23 | Seat At The Table, Episode 5: I’m in Cumbria and in Cape Town, South Africa, to look at the devastating impact of wildfires.
19:56 | Seat At The Table, Episode 3: How bad is the air pollution created by vehicles?
22:16 | Seat At The Table, Episode 1: The climate crisis is causing rising sea levels and nowhere is this more apparent than in the Isles of Scilly.
11:44 | The Port of Blyth boasts a world-class research hub for offshore renewable energy.
15:21 | Climate and ecology are inextricably linked. This holistic approach forms the basis of the Climate and Ecological Emergency Bill, recently tabled in the UK Parliament.
9:32 | David Lammy calls for inclusion and support of Black and minority leadership on climate issues and a global recognition that we can’t solve climate change without racial, social and intergenerational justice.
11:41 | Balancing grid voltage using solar farms during the night time is exactly what a new trial in the South of England achieved recently. We take a look at how this seemingly impossible feat was achieved.
9:50 | 14 December 2019 – Razorlight play ‘America’ surrounded by rebels at the Electric Brixton, London.
5:50 | Artist Jane Mutiny paints a mural for Extinction Rebellion as part of the ‘paint the streets’ action.
15:13 | Team Trees’ target is to get 20 million new saplings in the ground by January 1st 2020. And it’s just as well, because the European Union (including the United Kingdom!) is busy destroying millions of trees across the south-eastern United States.
11:43 | By the time the police began to clear the Pink Boat from Oxford Circus, the Extinction Rebels had clearly become quite emotionally attached to it and were reluctant to give it up without a (non-violent) struggle.
15:37 | Extinction Rebellion were expected to have been removed from the streets of London well before Good Friday. But their peaceful protest completely wrong footed the authorities and they still held the same key areas on 19th April 2019.
10:10 | Extinction Rebellion were still holding strong in London on Wednesday 17th April 2019. In the second of four video diaries I go out again to meet some of the protestors and gauge local reaction.
18:06 | Extinction Rebellion put their plan to occupy London into action on Monday 15th April 2019. This is the first of four video diaries of my travels around the various occupied sites during the week to track progress of the protest.
13:22 | Climate and Environmental Crisis. That’s the message of a new report published this week by the Institute of Public Policy Research in the UK.
2:38 | On September 21st, people across London took to the streets to inspire the world’s most powerful leaders to take ambitious action on the climate crisis.
1:00:14 | Documentary by Sir David Attenborough – Exploring impacts of Climate Change on UK.