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COP28: Good COP, Bad COP?
In this article, Matthew Darby discusses the recent COP28, considering its successes, weaknesses, and lessons learned for future meetings.
Matthew Darby
Dec 22, 20234 min read


Sunak’s U-Turn on Net Zero
Grace Clift discusses Prime Minister Rishi Sunak’s new approach to the UK’s net zero target, in his milestone speech on 20th September 2023.

Grace Clift
Nov 26, 20233 min read


The UK’s Changing Net Zero Policy: Putting Internal Combustion back in the Driving Seat
Elliot Wright discusses the UK Government’s recent move away from the 2030 ban on the sale of new diesel and petrol vehicles

Wild Magazine
Nov 13, 20234 min read


Green Victimology - Who are the Victims of the Climate Crisis?
Eleanor Meehan discusses the concept of “green victimology”, and the focus on the victims of environmental crimes and its legal challenges.
Eleanor Meehan
Sep 22, 20235 min read


Global Boiling
Isla Stubbs reports the hottest month on record, and the devastating impacts of ‘global boiling’ across the planet in the month of July.

Isla Stubbs
Aug 14, 20233 min read


Deep Sea Mining: It’s a No From Us
Grace Smith-Beacham reports on the devastation that deep sea mining could cause if greenlighted by policymakers.

Grace Smith-Beacham
Aug 2, 20234 min read


The intersection between militarism and the climate crisis - why we need to demilitarise education
Eleanor Meehan discusses education and the arms industry, and argues that demilitarising education can help confront the climate change.
Eleanor Meehan
May 8, 20235 min read


Article 51: Can space travel be sustainable?
Ani Talwar explores the motivations behind space travel and if it can be sustainable for both Earth and space.

Ani Talwar
Apr 27, 20235 min read


Animal Rising Activists Storm Aintree
Madelaine Stannard reports on animal rights protests at this years’ Grand National, investigating the sordid history of the racing industry.

Madelaine Stannard
Apr 23, 20234 min read


Plant-Based Universities Campaign
Christina from the Plant-Based Universities campaign updates us on the brilliant work going on with the campaign across the UK.

Wild Magazine
Apr 16, 20234 min read


Indigenous communities and the environment – why is it such an important topic?
Eleanor Luxton highlights the importance of educating ourselves on the intersections between Indigenous groups and the environment.
Eleanor Luxton
Mar 28, 20234 min read


What you need to know about the Willow Project
Elissa Knowles discusses the recent approval of the Willow Project and the serious consequences it may have on our planet.
Elissa Knowles
Mar 24, 20234 min read


Beans, Beatings and Bombings: Has Direct Action ever worked?
Matt Gillett asks the question: has direct action ever worked? Furthermore, can it ever work?
Matt Gillett
Mar 20, 20238 min read


Can Lula save the Amazon?
Can Lula, the newly-elected Brazilian president, do what many see as impossible: save the Amazon rainforest from destruction?
Matt Gillett
Feb 17, 20234 min read


Controversy at Paris Couture Week
Elissa Knowles discusses the controversy at Paris Couture Week as Schiaparelli’s animal heads stir conversations about trophy hunting.
Elissa Knowles
Feb 14, 20232 min read


Growth, Growth, and Growth? Re-thinking our self-destructive obsession
Catrina Ollis discusses the need to change the way we think about economic growth if we are to successfully curb climate change.

Wild Magazine
Jan 20, 20236 min read


Earth Overshoot Day
Elissa introduces the concept of Earth Overshoot Day and discusses a few ways in which we can efficiently conserve our planet’s resources.
Elissa Knowles
Jan 12, 20234 min read


An Interview with UK Youth For Nature
Wild talks to representatives from UK Youth 4 Nature (UKY4N), the leading UK Youth movement calling for urgent action on the nature crisis.

Wild Collaborations
Dec 3, 20224 min read


‘Cooperate or Perish’: Showdown in Sharm El Sheikh
Matt Gillett previews this week’s crucial climate summit in Egypt.
Matt Gillett
Nov 14, 20226 min read


Aliens, Activism and the Abyss: A Short (ish) History of the Green Party
Matt Gillett recounts the mad history of Britain’s Green Party, to understand why it has failed to match the success of other Green parties.
Matt Gillett
Oct 4, 20228 min read
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