Author Profile: Oliver Tickell
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Getting the Law in Order • Oliver Tickell
Issue 314 • May/June 2019 • Pathways > Ecologist
Barrister and activist Polly Higgins on Ecocide as an international crime
Time and Tide • Oliver Tickell
Issue 311 • November/December 2018 • All Is One > Reviews
Review of No. More. Plastic: What You Can Do to Make a Difference
Deep Trouble • Oliver Tickell
Issue 310 • September/October 2018 • Inspired to Action > Ecologist
A marine biologist with tales of woe and wonder from the sea
Making the Case for Going Green • Oliver Tickell
Issue 309 • July/August 2018 • The Food Issue > Ecologist
An interview with Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall on why he is passionate about vegetables
Mission Possible • Oliver Tickell
Issue 308 • May/June 2018 • Working Together > Ecologist
An interview with Tony Juniper covering rainforests, wildlife and our shared future
Article - Ocean Plastic • Oliver Tickell
Issue 307 • March/April 2018 • A Song for Spring > Web Exclusives > Article
We don't need more Resolutions, Declarations and Conventions; we need more action
There's a Way: Now We Need the Will • Oliver Tickell
Issue 305 • November/December 2017 • Light in Dark Days > Ecologist
International Law can tackle plastic pollution
We're Still Stronger Together • Oliver Tickell
Issue 302 • May/June 2017 • Real Wealth > Ecologist
A profile of Vivian Woodell, social entrepreneur and cooperative visionary
Going Against the Grain • Oliver Tickell
Issue 299 • November/December 2016 • Brave New Worlds > Ecologist
An insight into the work of agricultural revolutionary John Letts, the farmer of lost seeds
A is for Agro-Industry • Oliver Tickell
Issue 298 • September/October 2016 • Regenerative Cities > Ecologist
The fluctuating fortunes of bees - a key species for our countryside and our food
Sun Shines on Resurgence Summer Camp • Oliver Tickell
Issue 293 • November/December 2015 • Go With the Flow > Frontline
A joyous celebration filled with talks, reflections, music and laughter
A Crisis This Big Changes Everything • Oliver Tickell
Issue 288 • January/February 2015 • Power to the People > Ecologist
Naomi Klein outlines the need for radical change
The Money Revolution • Oliver Tickell
Issue 278 • May/June 2013 • Natural Wealth > Keynotes
It's time to take control of our money and use it to create a fairer society
Sensible Solutions - Natural Frugality • Oliver Tickell
Issue 257 • November/December 2009 • Resilience & Climate Change > Regulars > Sensible Solutions
The practice of natural frugality creates a quiet but abiding satisfaction all of its own.
Review - Vuzpegs • Oliver Tickell
Issue 253 • March/April 2009 • Economics of Place > Web Exclusives > Review
Review of Studying, protecting and befriending hedgehogs.
Exit Strategy • Oliver Tickell
Issue 252 • January/February 2009 • Nature Crunch: Redesign, Rethink, Reimagine > Reviews
Review of The shift to a low-carbon future.
Pictures Paint A Thousand Words • Oliver Tickell
Issue 247 • March/April 2008 • Long Live Biodiversity! > Reviews
Review of Earth Then and Now
Sensible Solutions - BIOFUELS • Oliver Tickell
Issue 245 • November/December 2007 • The Moral Economy > Regulars > Sensible Solutions
Palm-oil production is a major cause of deforestation in the Far East. We need to halt the headlong rush towards biofuels at any cost.
Sensible Solutions - The Car Inefficiency Levy • Oliver Tickell
Issue 244 • September/October 2007 • The Green Imperative > Regulars > Sensible Solutions
Until we hold car manufacturers accountable for the pollution their products cause, we will not begin to address their impact on climate change and ecosystems.
Sensible Solutions - CLARIFYING CLIMATE CHAOS • Oliver Tickell
Issue 241 • March/April 2007 • Urban Ecology > Regulars > Sensible Solutions
Kyoto2 would control fossil fuels and greenhouse-gas emissions as close as possible to the point of production. An outline of the framework for a second climate change protocol.
PROACTIVE AND POSSIBLE • Oliver Tickell
Issue 241 • March/April 2007 • Urban Ecology > Reviews
Review of Heat: How to Stop the Planet Burning by George Monbiot. Cutting our greenhouse-gas emissions sufficiently for our survival will need a profound transformation of our society and economy.


