Our latest article from former Vice Chair of the RSPCA, Jane Tredgett, is a powerful exploration of her shift from animal welfare to full animal rights advocacy. Reflecting on her journey as a former RSPCA trustee in light of undercover footage surfacing from an Animal Rising investigation, Jane explores how her involvement with both the RSPCA and Animal Rebellion highlights a deep disillusionment with welfare reforms, which she argues merely normalise animal exploitation. After stepping down from the RSPCA following her activism with Animal Rebellion, Tredgett’s commitment to ending all forms of speciesism and exploitation becomes clear. “A cage is a cage,” she writes, emphasising that true change lies in recognising animals’ right to live free from human use—not just improving their living conditions. 🔗 Read more > https://lnkd.in/gkk32QWd 📸: @animaljusticeproject #AnimalRights #Veganism #TheEcologist #RSPCA #AnimalRebellion #JaneTredgett #PETA
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The battle for the right to #WildCamp on #Dartmoor has reached boiling point as landowner Alexander Darwall is challenging the Court of Appeal’s ruling, which upheld the public’s right to camp in the national park. The Dartmoor National Park Authority, The Stars Are For Everyone campaign group, The Dartmoor Preservation Association, and The Open Spaces Society are all fighting to protect these long-standing freedoms, now at risk of being restricted. Darwall argues that wild camping harms #livestock and Dartmoor’s fragile #ecosystem, but supporters of the #RightToRoam insist that this ruling could set a dangerous precedent for public access to nature across the UK. 🌱 This is a pivotal moment for the future of outdoor recreation and our connection with #nature. 🔗 Visit for a breakdown of the legal battle> https://lnkd.in/eiTks7Kd. Featured in the May/June 2024 issue of The Resurgence Trust & Ecologist Magazine. 📷 Image credit: Fern Leigh Albert #RightToRoam #Dartmoor #SupremeCourt #NatureAccess #WildCamping #ResurgenceAndEcologist #TheEcologist #TheStarsAreForEveryone #DartmoorPreservationAssociation #OpenSpacesSociety
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Public trust in the RSPCA is rapidly declining after disturbing undercover footage surfaced, revealing animal cruelty on RSPCA Assured #farms. This footage, part of an investigation by Animal Rising, showcases shocking conditions where animals suffer from neglect and inhumane treatment. In response, the For Charlie #Campaign conducted a survey indicating that a significant portion of the public believes the RSPCA Assured scheme contradicts the organisation’s mission to prevent animal suffering. An open letter signed by celebrities including Joanna Lumley, Moby, Bryan Adams, and Will Young, along with 60 #animalwelfare organisations, urges the #RSPCA to abandon the Assured scheme and instead promote a kinder, #plantbased based future. Read more: https://lnkd.in/eZteN5YP PETA Animal Justice Project The Resurgence Trust Animal Think Tank
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Join us for a day of enlivening talks > https://conta.cc/4gUnhiK The Resurgence Festival of Wellbeing takes place this Saturday, the 5th of October! This year’s line-up tackles the multifaceted nature of climate change, offering joined-up thinking that spans economic, scientific, Indigenous and artistic approaches to our Earth’s degradation. By bringing together diverse perspectives from across the globe, the festival will demonstrate that the road to planetary regeneration and wellbeing requires us to reimagine how we relate to the people and the world around us. Resurgence Festival of Wellbeing Saturday 5 October • 10am—5pm BST • Zoom So you can plan your day, we're sharing the timetable for the Festival of Wellbeing. Ticket holders will receive recordings of all the talks after the event, so you can catch up on any that you missed, or watch again! View and download the full timetable > https://lnkd.in/eU4HpMBG Book tickets > https://lnkd.in/eNYw86Yp #FestivalOfWellbeing #Nature #Environment #Education #Wellbeing
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‘After the hottest summer on record, go online and you’ll be barraged by adverts for heavily climate-polluting products and services – from flights to fast fashion, SUVs and meaty, fast, junk food.’ In their eye-opening article, Andrew Simms of the New Weather Institute and Leo Murray from the climate action charity Possible explore the overwhelming impact of advertising on our lives and the #environment. With individuals facing exposure to thousands of ads daily, the authors of Badvertising reveal how this barrage of messaging shapes our consumption behaviors and mental health. They highlight groundbreaking initiatives, such as The Hague’s ban on high-carbon #advertising, which aims to reduce visual #pollution and protect future generations. This insightful piece challenges us to reconsider our relationship with #advertising and its role in the climate crisis. Discover the full article via The Ecologist: https://lnkd.in/epD5Fic6 📸: PinPep #ClimateAction #SustainableFuture #AdvertisingAwareness
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🚱 The Iberian Peninsula is facing a strong water crisis. Both Spain and Portugal are exposed to extreme droughts, leading to a critical water shortage that threatens agriculture and local ecosystems. A battle over resources is intensifying, driven by growing demands. 🧑🏾🌾 This situation has triggered tensions between Spanish and Portuguese farmers as they need to rely on dwindling water supplies from shared rivers like the Guardiana. While Spain pushes for more extensive irrigation to sustain its thirsty crops, Portuguese farmers worry about the ecological toll and competition for what’s left of the water supply, sparking both environmental and political conflicts that could reshape agriculture across the region. 🧐 Beyond the immediate scarcity, the investigation by Luzia Lambuça michele curel Daniel Moura Borges and Emerson Mendoza Ayala explores deeper issues, including the heavy reliance on water-intensive crops like avocados and oranges, whose cultivation is exacerbating the crisis. Experts argue that the region’s agricultural model is unsustainable, and highlight how mismanaged water pricing and lack of international cooperation are further exacerbating the problem. ➡️ Find more information about this investigation and the links to all the articles: https://lnkd.in/ecM3vi66 The Ecologist Público #earthinvestigations #waterscarcity Arcadia
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Brendan Montague has done an excellent job covering the emotions felt by campaigners in response to the reinstatement of AD Harvey chicken catchers by RSPCA Assured. Thank you for highlighting this important story in The Ecologist!
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As children return to school, a new report by WWF, led by Tanya Steele CBE, reveals a troubling “nature gap” between schools in wealthier and more deprived areas. Schools like Ark Tindal Primary Academy and Weydon School that are fostering a “relentless curiosity” about the natural world and acknowledging the mental health benefits of outdoor learning, are setting powerful examples of how connecting with nature can transform education for all children. But more needs to be done to ensure all children can experience the benefits of the outdoors. Read the full article> https://lnkd.in/eBqQBYR2 Photo: Abbie Trayler-Smith / WWF-UK
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This week The Ecologist has published PART TWO in ENGLISH! SHARED WATERS / AGUAS COMPARTIDAS / AGUAS PARTILHADAS: In a three part series, this investigation explores how the management of shared water resources in the current conditions is changing the relationship between Portugal and Spain over water rights and usage, we follow the themes of the Albufeira Convention on administration, exploitation and protection of shared waters across the borderline of La Raya. Spain and Portugal share most of their main rivers. For the past 25 years, the water management between the two countries has been regulated by the Albufeira Convention. But as extreme droughts become more frequent and intense in the Iberian Peninsula, as a result of climate change and intensive agriculture, local populations and legislators alike are struggling to cope with the effects of water scarcity as well as water pollution and e-flows. One quarter of a century after its signing, is the Albufeira Convention still fit to deal with a changing reality? Wonderful investigation and texts by Daniel Moura Borges Emerson Mendoza Ayala and Luzia Lambuça All photos Michele Curel Made possible by Journalismfund Europe #sharedwaters #watermanagement #drought #eflow #watercontamination #waterpollution #climatechange #iberianpeninsula #mediteranean #Portugal #Spain #LaRaya #ARaia #Andalucia #alentejo #extremadura #algarve https://lnkd.in/dXvn5eiy
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This week The Ecologist has published PART ONE! SHARED WATERS / AGUAS COMPARTIDAS / AGUAS PARTILHADAS: In a three part series, this investigation explores how the management of shared water resources in the current conditions is changing the relationship between Portugal and Spain over water rights and usage, we follow the themes of the Albufeira Convention on administration, exploitation and protection of shared waters across the borderline of La Raya. Spain and Portugal share most of their main rivers. For the past 25 years, the water management between the two countries has been regulated by the Albufeira Convention. But as extreme droughts become more frequent and intense in the Iberian Peninsula, as a result of climate change and intensive agriculture, local populations and legislators alike are struggling to cope with the effects of water scarcity as well as water pollution and e-flows. One quarter of a century after its signing, is the Albufeira Convention still fit to deal with a changing reality? Wonderful investigation and texts by Luzia Lambuça Daniel Moura Borges and Emerson Mendoza Ayala All photos Michele Curel Made possible by Journalismfund Europe #sharedwaters #watermanagement #drought #eflow #watercontamination #waterpollution #climatechange #iberianpeninsula #mediteranean #Portugal #Spain #LaRaya #ARaia #Andalucia #alentejo #extremadura #algarve
As drought exacerbates water scarcity, tensions rise between Portugal and Spain over the shared management of rivers. Environmental activists and farmers are calling for reforms to outdated agreements such as the Albufeira Convention to address the ecological impact of drought. 🔗 Read the full article> https://lnkd.in/eXwWyPyS Supported by the Journalismfund Europe's Earth Investigations Program, as well as findings from the Portuguese Institute of the Sea and Atmosphere (IPMA), and WWF Portugal, this article uncovers a culture that prioritizes economic gain and the exploitation of resources over the conservation of rivers and water reserves. In this first article in a series of three, Luzia Lambuça explores “the state of cooperation for the joint management of Iberian water resources, the relevance of the Albufeira Convention today — the desire, especially from the Portuguese side, not to change it — and the story of how we got to where we are.” Image credit: michele curel The Resurgence Trust #WaterCrisis #Drought #ClimateAction #Sustainability #EnvironmentalJustice #Spain #Portugal #Rivers #ClimateChange