Dr Tara Shine: Covid proves climate change is a battle to be fought by all sides
The scientist, explorer and author explains why it should be in everyone's interest to help fight the climate crisis
Captain Paul Watson: “So what are YOU going to do about it?”
Captain Paul Watson, Founder of Sea Shepherd
Mya-Rose Craig: “I have never met a single child that we’ve not managed to help engage with nature”
Mya-Rose Craig aka "BirdGirl"
“Future generations will look back in utter despair at the recklessness with which we’ve acted”
Caroline Lucas, Green Party MP and former party leader
Our farmers are being criminalised. Here’s how they could be climate heroes
Peter Byck, writer and film maker
The true cost of cheap food? We have only 30 harvests left
Patrick Holden CBE, founder and CEO of the Sustainable Food Trust
“If candidates are not committed to fighting climate change, the rest of their record is negligible”
Denis Hayes, founder of Earth Day
“If you don’t care about non-human life you don’t care about human life”
Dr Rupert Read, official spokesperson of Extinction Rebellion
Could a renewable energy lead to the eradication of an Indigenous Arctic community?
Aili Keskitalo, President of the Norwegian Sámi Parliament
Sir Jonathon Porritt: “I don’t believe these politicians will move until people make it impossible for them to do anything else”
Why we need to seize this moment to do a full on climate emergency recovery.
Hindou Oumarou Ibrahim: Women and Indigenous peoples can help win the war on climate change
Why Indigenous peoples must be recognised as the stewards of the environment that they are.
“The planet will be fine. It’s survived five mass extinctions. But we might not be.”
Tim Christophersen, Head of UNEP's Nature for Climate branch
How to stop the world’s poorest being left behind
Rachel Kyte, Dean of The Fletcher School at Tufts University
Why the middle classes need to practice what they preach on climate change
Sunita Narain, world renowned environmentalist
“The dead hand of the coal industry is an assault on Australian democracy”
David Ritter, CEO of Greenpeace Australia Pacific
Are rule breakers the surprising solution to climate change?
John Elkington, author and inventor of the Triple Bottom Line
Are middle aged men the most dangerous thing on the planet?
Sir Tim Smit, founder and CEO of the Eden Project
“Plastic from the biggest multinationals, who consistently pump plastic into our world, keeps ending up on our beaches”
Hugo Tagholm, CEO of Surfers Against Sewage
“Unless politicians hear from people that they want change, nothing will happen”
Juliet Davenport OBE, CEO of Good Energy
“We are finally recognising that we are in deep trouble, we need help and we don’t have all the answers”
Gleb Raygorodetsky, author and indigenous ally
“We have become so dependent on the convenience of single use plastics that now we’re blind to it”
Susie Crick, first female chair of the Surf Rider’s Association
“If we are sincerely talking about climate adaptation then we have to use Indigenous knowledge”
Nasreen al-Amin, CEO of Surge Africa
Why litter picking must be a social norm if civilisation is to be saved
Steve Jewett, founder of World Clean Up Day