Author Profile: Greg Neale
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Making Connections and Making Waves • Greg Neale
Issue 310 • September/October 2018 • Inspired to Action > Welcome
Relationship and interdependence are fundamental concepts of ecology
Tess Tennant Obituary • Greg Neale
Issue 310 • September/October 2018 • Inspired to Action > Frontline
A tribute to a tireless activist, ethical campaigner and green investment pioneer
News from Resurgence • Greg Neale
Issue 310 • September/October 2018 • Inspired to Action > Frontline
Forthcoming Resurgence events: Festival of Wellbeing and Fundraising Dinner
Eat Well, Eat Wisely • Greg Neale
Issue 309 • July/August 2018 • The Food Issue > Welcome
Rethinking food and farming
Exhibition Celebrates 35 Years of Campaigning • Greg Neale
Issue 309 • July/August 2018 • The Food Issue > Frontline
Common ground champions the connection between people and place
News from Resurgence • Greg Neale
Issue 309 • July/August 2018 • The Food Issue > Frontline
Update on Resurgence Summer Camp and the Festival of Wellbeing
Working With Nature, Working Together • Greg Neale
Issue 308 • May/June 2018 • Working Together > Welcome
Reflecting on the importance of the natural world
News from Resurgence • Greg Neale
Issue 308 • May/June 2018 • Working Together > Frontline
Update on Resurgence monthly talks and our annual Summer Camp
Compassion • Greg Neale
Issue 307 • March/April 2018 • A Song for Spring > Welcome
Rising to the challenges of today's world with compassion
Journalist Jailed • Greg Neale
Issue 307 • March/April 2018 • A Song for Spring > Frontline
An appeal on behalf of a journalist jailed in Turkey over a painting of conflict
Campaign for New Resurgence Centre • Greg Neale
Issue 307 • March/April 2018 • A Song for Spring > Frontline
Reader support helps our campaign for a new Resurgence centre for education
A Time to Take Stock • Greg Neale
Issue 306 • January/February 2018 • The Way of the Garden > Welcome
Reflections on the year and future plans
Political Cartoonist Detained • Greg Neale
Issue 306 • January/February 2018 • The Way of the Garden > Frontline
An appeal on behalf of Amnesty International
Support Grows for Our Planned New Home • Greg Neale
Issue 306 • January/February 2018 • The Way of the Garden > Frontline
Reporting on our appeal to set up a Resurgence centre for education, environment and arts
Resurgence Poetry Prize Winner • Greg Neale
Issue 306 • January/February 2018 • The Way of the Garden > Frontline
Seán Hewitt wins the annual Resurgence prize for his poem Ilex
Light in Dark Days • Greg Neale
Issue 305 • November/December 2017 • Light in Dark Days > Welcome
The human spirit and the natural world still give us hope
Street Artist at Risk in Cuba • Greg Neale
Issue 305 • November/December 2017 • Light in Dark Days > Frontline
An appeal on behalf of Amnesty International
New Season set for Resurgence Talks • Greg Neale
Issue 305 • November/December 2017 • Light in Dark Days > Frontline
Resurgence talks planned for 2018
Obituaries • Greg Neale
Issue 305 • November/December 2017 • Light in Dark Days > Frontline
Honouring the lives of Heathcote Williams and Sue Steward
Art Against War • Greg Neale
Issue 305 • November/December 2017 • Light in Dark Days > The Arts
A Syrian exile's images of protest at his nation's suffering
We Can Be Heroes • Greg Neale
Issue 304 • September/October 2017 • Together We Are Stronger > Welcome
Ordinary people, extraordinary stories. All are inspirational
Media Worker Faces Jail in Myanmar • Greg Neale
Issue 304 • September/October 2017 • Together We Are Stronger > Frontline
An appeal on behalf of Amnesty International
News From the Grassroots • Greg Neale
Issue 304 • September/October 2017 • Together We Are Stronger > Frontline
A round up of environmental news from around the globe
Future Plans for Resurgence • Greg Neale
Issue 304 • September/October 2017 • Together We Are Stronger > Frontline
Resurgence makes plans for a new chapter
Changing Faces • Greg Neale
Issue 304 • September/October 2017 • Together We Are Stronger > The Arts
A documentary photographer records the story of unlikely heroes
The Politics of Hope • Greg Neale
Issue 303 • July/August 2017 • The Pilgrim's Path > Welcome
We need voices for a sustainable future, nature and social justice
News from the Grassroots • Greg Neale
Issue 303 • July/August 2017 • The Pilgrim's Path > Frontline
A round up of environmental news stories
Human Rights Blogger Held After Midnight Raid • Greg Neale
Issue 303 • July/August 2017 • The Pilgrim's Path > Frontline
An appeal on behalf of Amnesty International
Wealth That Really Matters • Greg Neale
Issue 302 • May/June 2017 • Real Wealth > Welcome
We need a new economics, for people and planet
New Call for A Fairer Global Economy • Greg Neale
Issue 302 • May/June 2017 • Real Wealth > Frontline
Oxfam urges corporate responsibility, aid for women, and curbs on tax dodging
Sudanese Political Activist Held Incommunicado • Greg Neale
Issue 302 • May/June 2017 • Real Wealth > Frontline
An appeal on behalf of Amnesty International
Resurgence News and Events • Greg Neale
Issue 302 • May/June 2017 • Real Wealth > Frontline
Updates and events from Resurgence, including Poetry Prize winners, London Talks and Resurgence Summer Camp
News from the Grassroots • Greg Neale
Issue 302 • May/June 2017 • Real Wealth > Frontline
Environmental news from around the world
Speaking Peace and Working for It • Greg Neale
Issue 301 • March/April 2017 • Manifesto for A Green Mind > Welcome
Nonviolent campaigning can trump violence - here's how
News from the Grassroots • Greg Neale & Kara Moses
Issue 301 • March/April 2017 • Manifesto for A Green Mind > Frontline
A round up of environmental news stories
Resurgence News and Events • Greg Neale
Issue 301 • March/April 2017 • Manifesto for A Green Mind > Frontline
New talks in London, information on the summer camp and an update on the Resurgence auction
Uighur Rights Activist Faces Life Sentence • Greg Neale
Issue 301 • March/April 2017 • Manifesto for A Green Mind > Ethical Living
An appeal on behalf of Amnesty International
One Humanity, All Our Futures • Greg Neale
Issue 300 • January/February 2017 • A Plea for Empathy > Welcome
For our 300th issues, a New Year plea for empathy in a divided world
News from the Grassroots • Greg Neale
Issue 300 • January/February 2017 • A Plea for Empathy > Frontline
A round up of environmental news stories
Death Threats to Activist • Greg Neale
Issue 300 • January/February 2017 • A Plea for Empathy > Ethical Living
An appeal on behalf of Amnesty International
Branching Out • Greg Neale
Issue 300 • January/February 2017 • A Plea for Empathy > The Arts
A forthcoming exhibition showcases the Arborealists - artists inspired by trees
Talking 'bout Our Generation • Greg Neale
Issue 300 • January/February 2017 • A Plea for Empathy > The Arts
Reflecting on a major exhibition that evokes the spirit of the sixties
Our Books of the Year • Greg Neale
Issue 300 • January/February 2017 • A Plea for Empathy > Reviews
Review of Leading figures from the environmental movement and the arts choose their favourite books from 2016
Making A Better World • Greg Neale
Issue 299 • November/December 2016 • Brave New Worlds > Welcome
We need courage, curiosity, effort - and to learn our limits
News from the Grassroots • Greg Neale
Issue 299 • November/December 2016 • Brave New Worlds > Frontline
Environmental news from around the globe
Conservationists Urge Action to Halt Decline in Wildlife • Greg Neale
Issue 299 • November/December 2016 • Brave New Worlds > Frontline
Calling on the British government to do more to protect Nature
Richard Neville • Greg Neale
Issue 299 • November/December 2016 • Brave New Worlds > Frontline
A tribute to the founder of Oz magazine
Turkish Human Rights Lawyer Faces Jail • Greg Neale
Issue 299 • November/December 2016 • Brave New Worlds > Ethical Living
An appeal on behalf of Amnesty International
Moving On • Greg Neale
Issue 298 • September/October 2016 • Regenerative Cities > Welcome
A record-holding Editor leaves an important legacy
Nuclear Waste Stockpile • Greg Neale
Issue 298 • September/October 2016 • Regenerative Cities > Frontline
Sellafield waste continues to pose threat
News from the Grassroots • Greg Neale
Issue 298 • September/October 2016 • Regenerative Cities > Frontline
Environmental news from around the globe
Trunk Call • Greg Neale
Issue 298 • September/October 2016 • Regenerative Cities > Ecologist
Hamish John Appleby's new book considers the emotional lives of elephants
Turning the Pages • Greg Neale
Issue 298 • September/October 2016 • Regenerative Cities > Ethical Living
Satish Kumar looks back on 43 years at the helm of Resurgence
Israel accused over Palestinan activist's detention • Greg Neale
Issue 298 • September/October 2016 • Regenerative Cities > Ethical Living
An appeal on behalf of Amnesty International
Only Connect • Greg Neale
Issue 297 • July/August 2016 • Natural Healing > Welcome
Making connections is essential to thinking holistically
Satish Kumar's New Role • Greg Neale
Issue 297 • July/August 2016 • Natural Healing > Frontline
Resurgence & Ecologist's editor-in-chief to become Editor Emeritus
Prince of Wales and Alan Rushbridger join conference speakers • Greg Neale
Issue 297 • July/August 2016 • Natural Healing > Frontline
Update on Resurgence 50th Birthday event in Oxford, September 2016
Journalist Freed From Jail • Greg Neale
Issue 297 • July/August 2016 • Natural Healing > Ethical Living
Amnesty International Appeal
A Milestone on Our Journey • Greg Neale
Issue 296 • May/June 2016 • Days of Hope > Welcome
Reflections on 50 years of Resurgence
News from the Grassroots • Greg Neale
Issue 296 • May/June 2016 • Days of Hope > Frontline
Reports from around the world
In the Beginning Were the Words • Greg Neale
Issue 296 • May/June 2016 • Days of Hope > Resurgence50
Poet and campaigner Michael Horovitz recalls the birth of Resurgence
Founding Figures and Guiding Lights • Greg Neale
Issue 296 • May/June 2016 • Days of Hope > Resurgence50
Profiled: some remarkable contributors to the Resurgence story
Hold the Front Page • Greg Neale
Issue 296 • May/June 2016 • Days of Hope > Resurgence50
Memorable covers from our early days
Indonesian Religious Minority Forced From Their Homes • Greg Neale
Issue 296 • May/June 2016 • Days of Hope > Ethical Living
Amnesty International Appeal
Spring In Our Step • Greg Neale
Issue 295 • March/April 2016 • Walking Back to Happiness > Welcome
When we walk together we become forces for change
News from the Grassroots • Greg Neale
Issue 295 • March/April 2016 • Walking Back to Happiness > Frontline
Reports from around the world
Doug Tompkins obituary • Greg Neale
Issue 295 • March/April 2016 • Walking Back to Happiness > Frontline
Tycoon-turned-conservationist working to rewild swathes of South Africa
Fears Rise for Vietnamese Rights Activist • Greg Neale
Issue 295 • March/April 2016 • Walking Back to Happiness > Ethical Living
An Amnesty International Appeal
Women Sweep Resurgence Eco-Poetry Prize • Greg Neale
Issue 295 • March/April 2016 • Walking Back to Happiness > The Arts
The winning entries
A New Year: A Renewed Commitment • Greg Neale
Issue 294 • January/February 2016 • A Food Renaissance > Welcome
Exploring new ways of thinking and living
News from the Grassroots • Greg Neale
Issue 294 • January/February 2016 • A Food Renaissance > Frontline
Environmental news from around the globe
Festival of Wellbeing Raises the Roof • Greg Neale
Issue 294 • January/February 2016 • A Food Renaissance > Frontline
Resurgence event overcomes last minute crisis
Michael Meacher and Dora Holzhandler • Greg Neale
Issue 294 • January/February 2016 • A Food Renaissance > Frontline
Tributes to two extraordinary people
Activist Jailed for Reporting Assaults • Greg Neale
Issue 294 • January/February 2016 • A Food Renaissance > Ethical Living
An Amnesty International Appeal
Building Resurgence • Greg Neale
Issue 293 • November/December 2015 • Go With the Flow > Welcome
Planning for the future of The Resurgence Trust
Smart Cities to Cut Greenhouse Gases • Greg Neale
Issue 293 • November/December 2015 • Go With the Flow > Frontline
A transition to a more renewable energy solutions is possible
News From the Grassroots • Greg Neale & Kara Moses
Issue 293 • November/December 2015 • Go With the Flow > Frontline
Reports from around the world
Rights Lawyer Jailed for 15 Years • Greg Neale
Issue 293 • November/December 2015 • Go With the Flow > Ethical Living
An Amnesty International Appeal
Visions of Hope, Ways of Seeing • Greg Neale
Issue 292 • September/October 2015 • Lines of Hope > Welcome
A poet's holistic view of Nature, social justice and the world can inspire us
World's Water Wells Running Dry • Greg Neale
Issue 292 • September/October 2015 • Lines of Hope > Frontline
Satellite data shows that aquifers running dry
News From the Grassroots • Greg Neale
Issue 292 • September/October 2015 • Lines of Hope > Frontline
Reports from around the world
New Health Curbs Urged on Wi-Fi and Mobile Phones • Greg Neale
Issue 292 • September/October 2015 • Lines of Hope > Frontline
Scientists have urged the UN to place stricter controls on mobile phones and Wi-fi
Jailed: A Political Painter • Greg Neale
Issue 292 • September/October 2015 • Lines of Hope > Ethical Living
An Amnesty International appeal
Get the Drift • Greg Neale
Issue 292 • September/October 2015 • Lines of Hope > Reviews
Review of Plankton: Wonders of a Drifting World
This is What Matters • Greg Neale
Issue 291 • July/August 2015 • Climate: It is a moral issue > Welcome
Peace, Nature, art and social justice outweigh blind economic 'growth'
News From the Grassroots • Greg Neale
Issue 291 • July/August 2015 • Climate: It is a moral issue > Frontline
Reports from around the world
Encyclical to Galvanise Catholic Conscience • Greg Neale
Issue 291 • July/August 2015 • Climate: It is a moral issue > Undercurrents
The impact of the Pope's statement on climate change
Forest Activist Fights for His Freedom • Greg Neale
Issue 291 • July/August 2015 • Climate: It is a moral issue > Ethical Living
Amnesty appeal for a Russian environmentalist
Poetry - The Resurgence Poetry Prize • Greg Neale
Issue 291 • July/August 2015 • Climate: It is a moral issue > Regulars > Poetry
Announcing a major eco-poetry award
A Radical Resurgence • Greg Neale
Issue 290 • May/June 2015 • Becoming Barbarian > Welcome
Yesterday, today and tomorrow - welcome to fresh thinking
More Meaningful Work • Greg Neale
Issue 290 • May/June 2015 • Becoming Barbarian > Frontline
Britons want more meaningful work and greener industry
News from the Grassroots • Greg Neale
Issue 290 • May/June 2015 • Becoming Barbarian > Frontline
Reports from around the world
Beaver Colony Reprieved • Greg Neale
Issue 290 • May/June 2015 • Becoming Barbarian > Frontline
Devon Wildlife Trust secures the return of beavers
Environmental Tensions in the Arctic • Greg Neale
Issue 290 • May/June 2015 • Becoming Barbarian > Frontline
New environmental tensions emerge in Alaska
Worldwatcher With A Warning • Greg Neale
Issue 290 • May/June 2015 • Becoming Barbarian > Ecologist
Water shortages and food instability loom says 'green godfather' Lester Brown
1966: A Brave Beginning • Greg Neale
Issue 290 • May/June 2015 • Becoming Barbarian > Undercurrents
The first issue of Resurgence explored radical ideas on peace, humanity and society
Disappeared On A City Street • Greg Neale
Issue 290 • May/June 2015 • Becoming Barbarian > Ethical Living
Amnesty International appeal
New Hope in a Changing World • Greg Neale
Issue 289 • March/April 2015 • We Need New Stories > Welcome
Beyond the bad news, there are stirrings of inspiring possibility
Appealing for Yolanda • Greg Neale
Issue 289 • March/April 2015 • We Need New Stories > Ethical Living
Solidarity with an activist
Back to A Land • Greg Neale
Issue 289 • March/April 2015 • We Need New Stories > The Arts
A major exhibition of work by Henry Moore
Festival of Wellbeing • Greg Neale
Issue 288 • January/February 2015 • Power to the People > Frontline
Soil, soul and making connections
A Tribute to David Nicholson-Lord • Greg Neale
Issue 288 • January/February 2015 • Power to the People > Ethical Living
Reflecting on the work of regular contributor and author of Up the Elephant Round the Castle
Senses of Place • Greg Neale
Issue 287 • November/December 2014 • The Future We Want and the One We Can't Afford > Reviews
Review of Home Country, Meadowland and On Silbury Hill
QUESTIONING TOURISM • Greg Neale
Issue 189 • July/August 1998 • Right to a Way of Life > Reviews
Review of Rethinking Tourism and Ecotravel