Subsidising Our Own Destruction
It is time to end the trillion pound fossil fuel crutch.
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It is time to end the trillion pound fossil fuel crutch.
In the vast expanse of the Amazon biome, the impacts of climate change are hitting hard and fast – often harder than official records show.
The UK can win the AI race not by building bigger data centres, but by building smarter, greener ones – and decentralised infrastructure like Edge Network is already proving it works.
Today we're following up on the The High Seas Treaty, last discussed in episode 14.
How shipping rules amplified Great Barrier Reef bleaching.
The UK Government has quietly published – without any fanfare or press release – the Joint Intelligence Committee / Defra national security assessment titled Global biodiversity loss, ecosystem collapse and national security on gov.uk. It's grim reading.
Today's roundup celebrates the launch of Nudge Episode 2 on redirecting your cash to ethical finance, highlights record-breaking UK offshore wind wins and global renewables momentum, and spotlights ocean and forest resilience stories that prove small, smart actions are stacking up to big planetary change.
Recent research highlights promising natural forest recovery in the tropics, alongside community-led grazing exclusions in the Sahel and regenerative agriculture approaches, offering realistic, evidence-based pathways to restore degraded lands despite ongoing global challenges and scalability hurdles.
Why is the reintroduction of a native keystone species not permitted in England, but millions of non-native birds can be released with impunity?
The High Seas Treaty enters into force as a historic global win for ocean protection.
Zero Hour is using the National Emergency Briefing to engage MPs and demand they restore hope by backing the Climate and Nature Bill.
We celebrate rising momentum in micro-forest restoration, business sustainability shifts, and easy urban pollinator actions – showing communities, NGOs and smart policies turning climate pressure into real opportunities for regeneration and bold progress.
What’s it like living next door to Britain’s most notorious rewilder? A new documentary due to be released in 2026 finds out.
US greenhouse gas emissions climbed 2.4% in 2025 due to extreme winter weather and rising energy demands, but the data is accelerating calls for rapid renewable expansion, efficiency upgrades, and policy momentum.
A sharp exposé on the glaring hypocrisy of climate denial clashing with Arctic resource grabs sparks global outrage and accelerates the fastest wave of tree-planting, regenerative farming, and nature restoration campaigns the planet has seen in years.
The potential return of lynx to northern Scotland is taking a significant step forward as the Lynx to Scotland partnership launches extensive community discussions.
In a world where climate change is no longer a distant threat but a daily reality, young people are stepping up as key agents of change.
Scotland gears up for lynx reintroduction, oceans send urgent signals but spark bold marine protection campaigns, Albania’s wild Vjosa River bounces back with community power, global climate action endures despite U.S. policy shifts, and breakthrough science reveals nature’s next-generation toolkit for a healthier planet.
WildEast evolves to a national scale, with the mission of rewilding the UK, one pledge at a time.
Inspiring wetland restoration projects from Rwanda to Iowa are proving nature-based solutions can powerfully combat flooding, pollution, and biodiversity loss while delivering economic and ecological wins.
A vibrant roundup of 2025's biggest environmental victories carrying momentum into the new year, spotlighting wildlife resurgences, breakthrough green technologies, bold policy wins, and unstoppable community action that proves the planet is healing when we hustle for it.
From China's Yangtze River thriving after a decade of bold restoration, Northern California's kelp forests rebounding thanks to dedicated divers, to Kenya's elephant herds surging to over 42,000, today's stories prove nature's resilience is stronger than ever when we show up for it.
Global renewable energy surpasses coal, giant pandas bounce back, and the High Seas Treaty enters force. Plus, beavers are engineering flood defenses.