
State of Nature 2023: a canary in the coal mine
In 2019 1 in 7 species were threatened with extinction, now it’s 1 in 6, according to the State of Nature 2023 report launched today. When the last State of Nature report was released in 2019, it…
In 2019 1 in 7 species were threatened with extinction, now it’s 1 in 6, according to the State of Nature 2023 report launched today. When the last State of Nature report was released in 2019, it…
"The Big One" on Earth Day saw thousands of people coming together in common cause to push for urgent government action on the climate and nature crisis. But it's sad to see the…
Hampshire & Isle of Wight Wildlife Trust CEO Debbie Tann shares her thoughts on the IPCC report.
Climate change is having a serious impact on our planet. Extreme weather events are on the increase and the impacts of a warming climate are becoming evident on our beloved wildlife, with some UK…
Despite the obvious shortcomings there are three big reasons why COP26 still gave us hope...
COP 26 isn't all about nations and world leaders. Your local council has enormous power to ignore or choose to deal with the climate and nature emergencies! Find out why councils are so…
As the world’s governments prepare to head to Glasgow for COP26, the global climate summit, to discuss global action to tackle the crises, we hope to look closer to home and highlight the links…
The decline of nature and the climate crisis are linked - but so are their solutions.
Global warming, climate change, climate crisis, climate breakdown, and climate emergency are all terms which describe the greatest challenge facing our world. Sienna Somers explains what it means…
The UK is one of the most nature depleted countries on the planet – and, in fact, at the very bottom of the class in the G7, a group of the world’s wealthiest nations, in terms of how much nature…