
Jose Atiles and David Whyte report on recently published research which exposes the role of offshore secrecy jurisdictions and the wreckage of climate breakdown.

Shodona Kettle and Andrea Castillo report on a devastating oil spill in Ecuador that has destroyed sections of the Esmeraldas river in the eastern Amazonian region of Ecuador and devastated the lives of half and million people.

Shodona Kettle sets out the urgent need for environmental reparation in the Americas.

Angela Sherwood analyses the demise of USAID, arguing that the Trump-Musk dismantling of USAID represents a shift towards a different form of US Imperialism.

David Whyte reports from the protest at Lord Browne’s Queen Mary Lecture

David Whyte looks at the reason behind the huge protests at the Royal Courts of Justice this week.

Angela Sherwood, Centre co-Director showcases our new LLB in Law and Climate Justice, the first in the country.

Malgosia Fitzmaurice reports from a case before the International Court of Justice, in which she is working with the Marshall Islands to advocate for state accountability on climate change.

Natasha Walter interviews Stefania Barca, author of a new book, Workers of the Earth: Labour, Ecology and Reproduction in the Age of Climate Change.

Veolia, operator of a new waste treatment plant in Liverpool told local people that the plant will not be classified as an incinerator or co-incinerator. The Environment Agency has now issued a permit allowing incineration. So what is going on? Local campaigners L19 Action Group report in this guest blog.