Under the pretext of preventing hunger, the rich nations are engineering a new scramble for Africa.
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Agricultural Hegemony
Why do farmers’ groups indulge in such ridiculous scaremongering about the restoration of the natural world?
Rewilding Made Simple
A brilliant and beautiful animation.
Innocent Until Proved Dead
If assassinating suspects makes sense overseas, why not at home?
The Healing
How a community might recover from a horror that defies imagination.
Raucous Summer
Our Newsnight film about rewilding.
Sheepwrecked
How Britain has been shagged by the white plague.
Surprised by Joy
Robert MacFarlane interviews George Monbiot about rewilding.
A Manifesto for Rewilding the World
A mass restoration of ecosystems offers us hope where there was little hope before.
Feral
Searching for enchantment on the frontiers of rewilding By George Monbiot. Published October 2013 by Allen Lane, Penguin Press.
What’s Missing from this Picture?
Somehow almost all of us have missed the real story behind the disappearance of our wildlife.
The Never-Spotted Leopard
Are repeated sightings of non-existent big cats evidence of a yearning for a wilder life?
La Nouvelle Trahison des Clercs
When scholars sell out, the consequences are grave.
Via Dolorosa
Corruption and short-termism are pushing us along the path of sorrows.
Enough Already
There is no point at which those who accumulate money become satisfied.
The Providential Principle
Amazingly, the UK government has not defined the precautionary principle and appears to have no idea what it is.
The Counter-Enlightenment
How government science advisers misrepresent science.
Where Hope Flows
If the “hardest-worked river in the world” can recover to this extent, almost anything is possible.
The Self-Hating State
Devolving policy to “the market” doesn’t solve the problem of power. It makes it worse.
Suckled on Lies
The case for banning advertisements aimed at children is overwhelming.