Environment Archive

New insights into the destruction caused by the UK’s biomass policies

[responsivevoice_button] Almuth Ernsting from Biofuelwatch outlines Biofuelwatch’s new report Biomass: The

Fighting repression of our movements

[responsivevoice_button] Tom Anderson, a researcher for Corporate Watch, has been stopped

Lord Howell plots with fracking firms in Windsor dungeon

[responsivevoice_button] The Tory peer who said parts of the “desolate” north

The battle of Balcombe: Resistance to fracking in Sussex

[responsivevoice_button] Protesters have continued a blockade in Balcombe, Sussex, where fracking

The Green Investment Bank’s first year: Coal, big biomass and lessons for climate campaigners

[responsivevoice_button] Almuth Ernsting from Biofuelwatch tells Corporate Watch about the Green

Killings and repression but anti-Posco struggle remains defiant

[responsivevoice_button] This article was originally published by FOIL Vedanta here.  

Roads to nowhere in Bexhill and Hastings

[responsivevoice_button] As protestors are resisting one of the first road projects

The construction companies: Hochtief-Vinci

[responsivevoice_button] Adrian Hopkins from The Combe Haven Defenders tells Corporate Watch

Valero Company Profile

US-based Valero Energy is the world’s largest independent petroleum refiner. The

Tar sands ‘dirty oil’ could soon be coming to the UK

[responsivevoice_button] A new report published by the UK Tar Sands Network,

Vince Cable: Minister for Shell

[responsivevoice_button] What job does Vince Cable want? Chancellor? Foreign Secretary? Prime

Corporate Olympics: Introduction

[responsivevoice_button] Now that the Olympics and Paralympics and all the associated

Preparing London for the Corporate Games: the Docklands Planning Model

[responsivevoice_button] Ian Blunt explains how legislation and ‘democratic’ processes were adapted

Bread and circuses: the shady business of the International Olympic Committee

[responsivevoice_button] Ian Blunt and Beth Lawrence outline some key events in

The real environmental impacts of holding the Olympics in East London

[responsivevoice_button] Tom Antebi from the Ecologist and the Counter Olympics Network