The Ecologist
Ecological, social and and economic justice. Publishing since 1970.
- The landscape of solar energy is shifting, and local ownership can take power out of the hands of big corporations. | @simonpirani.bsky.social
- The fight over the Seine's water quality asks how big public capital projects can transform the environment - or not.
- 'Indigenous teachings remind us that we are an integral part of nature, not separate from her, and that our well-being is intimately linked to the health of the planet,' writes Jhon Kwano
- Transgender clownfish, gay penguins and nonbinary fungi. Female hyenas with pseudo-penises, lesbian seagulls and intersex slugs. Welcome to the wonderful world of queer ecology, and what it has to teach us. theecologist.org/2025/may/06/...
- “Israeli forces employed an urbicidal strategy, destroying entire neighborhoods through bombardment and the placement of explosives” | @amelied.bsky.social
- Some sides were quick to blame Net Zero for Spain's recent blackouts - but privatisation and profiteering are the true culprits, writes @nicholasbeuret.bsky.social
- Big coorporations currently own most of the world's solar capacity - but local solar has the power to change all that. | @simonpirani.bsky.social
- Queer ecology offers a vision of the world "that is at once primordial and futuristic, in which gender is kaleidoscopic, sexualities are multiple, and the categories of male and female are fluid and transmutable. A world, in short, exactly like the one we inhabit.”
- Toxins from unexploded bombs, white phosphorus, heavy metals threaten to poison the land. | @amelied.bsky.social
- Reposted by The Ecologist“When we came back, nothing would grow because of the chemical attacks. It was very difficult” The long conflict in #Syria has devastated the environment.