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Past articles by Tracy:

Emissions from global food system imperil Paris climate goals, study finds

Researchers say that "mitigating emissions from the food sector is essential to working toward a secure climate future" → Read More

Offshore energy workers lay out their vision for the future in a just transition plan

Campaigners say the 'Our Power' plan puts workers at the centre - and the helm - of a transition away from offshore fossil fuel production. → Read More

As CITES turns 50, a report on the 'extinction business' shows urgent need for change

The global wildlife trade body CITES holds the power to help tackle the extinction crisis, but only if it puts that power to meaningful use → Read More

UK shooters still killing most birds with lead despite voluntary phase-out pledge

The shooting industry is failing to show that it's capable of meaningful voluntary restraint. Clearly, statutory measures are needed. → Read More

UK plan to protect animals from tourism abuse weakened as devolved nations fail to opt in

The UK needs a strong law against unethical tourism to help tackle animal abuse in the industry, but the kingdom lacks unity on the issue. → Read More

Brits reject public funding of Drax, as tree-burning firm reveals bumper earnings

As Drax reveals an 84% increase in earnings, a survey reveals public opposition to the vast funding that props up the bioenergy industry → Read More

Award-winning ocean experts call for UN to ban high seas fishing at treaty talks

Countries are negotiating a treaty to safeguard the high seas and their biodiversity. So, the Tyler Prize winners have a message for them. → Read More

Day of action against pipeline project after Tanzania greenlights construction

Protests are happening worldwide in wake of Tanzania's approval for construction of EACOP, a $3.5bn crude oil pipeline. → Read More

MPs to debate limiting the shooting of an endangered bird for kicks

There is large public support for limiting the shooting season for woodcock, a red-listed bird that has seen dramatic declines → Read More

Major firms still not doing enough to curb deforestation, report finds

Many global firms at risk of contributing to deforestation do not have any policies in place to protect forests, says Global Canopy → Read More

In rare move, environment watchdog chimes in on Surrey oil project legal case

Campaigners have welcomed the Office for Environmental Protection's application to intervene in the Surrey oil project case → Read More

Canada bans deep-sea mining as concerns mount over risk to marine life

For the many concerned about the danger of deep-sea mining, an international moratorium would be very welcome indeed → Read More

Sri Lanka moves on plastics ban in wake of wildlife deaths

Plastic pollution poses a serious threat to wildlife, including both aquatic and terrestrial species → Read More

Police body’s fox hunting crime lead admits illegal killing is prolific in UK

The admission isn't news to hunt saboteurs who week in, week out, say they witness hunts targeting and killing foxes and other wildlife → Read More

Explosive Wildlife Trusts' report says HS2 will damage nature much more than expected

A Wildlife Trusts' probe says HS2 has massively underestimated the damage it's doing to nature and biodiversity - due to flawed accounting → Read More

UN report on 'silent pandemic' shows factory farming needs an overhaul

To meaningfully tackle the AMR superbug threat, along with most other environmental crises of our time, intensive farming will have to change → Read More

Vigils and rage: Brits react to hike in energy prices amid sky high corporate profits

BP reveals a record haul as fossil fuel giants rake in excessive profits from energy prices at the expense of people and the planet. → Read More

Chilean mega-drought fuels devastating forest fires in the country

"We are becoming one of the most vulnerable to fires, fundamentally due to the evolution of climate change" → Read More

The plight of a collapsed elephant in India shows why tourists should refuse to ride

For elephants at tourist venues - and other captive wild animals - an end to unethical tourism in countries like India can't come soon enough. → Read More

Horn of Africa climate-crisis-fuelled drought drives 22 million to hunger

The overall figure for people in the Horn of Africa at risk of hunger has almost doubled from 13 million at the start of 2022 → Read More