by Jake Tapping | Mar 1, 2024 | Lifestyle, People & Movements
In 1503, German painter Albreht Dürer completed his watercolour and gouache piece titled The Great Piece of Turf. Since its completion, it has been widely recognised as one of his masterpieces as it exhibits the wonderful complexity and intimacy of a May meadow...
by Dan Gearino, Inside Climate News | Feb 2, 2024 | Lifestyle
The country leads on climate policy, but grapples with disagreements over strategy and the pace of change. This article originally appeared on Inside Climate News, a nonprofit, independent U.S.-based news organisation that covers climate, energy and the...
by Krish Srinivasan | Jan 31, 2024 | Lifestyle, People & Movements
The Climate team member Krish Srinivasan tells us how he found going vegan to kick off 2024. Recipe link at bottom of page. There are, as with everything else, many nuances to eating sustainably. How organically farmed are the products we consume? Have they required...
by Joe Comer | Jan 30, 2024 | Lifestyle
Young people care more about climate change than ever before, they must act to bring about change. A survey of over 5,000 children conducted by the Oxford University Press chose “climate change” as the Children’s Word of the Year for 2023. Earlier research also shows...
by Krish Srinivasan | Jan 15, 2024 | Lifestyle, News
A BBC News Arabic investigation has revealed toxic air pollution from some of the world’s biggest oil companies, including BP, Shell and ADNOC, is spreading hundreds of kilometres from their oil fields, putting the health of millions of people at risk across the Gulf,...
by Tom Howarth | Jan 10, 2024 | Ideas, Lifestyle
Warmer winters, shrinking snow seasons and the retreat of ancient glaciers are no longer distant threats to the ski industry. For decades, winter enthusiasts have flocked to the mountains, strapping on skis or a snowboard to carve through the snowy landscapes. While...