The latest Movies That Matter looks at Seaspiracy, the Netflix documentary that discusses the impact of commercial fishing on our planet. Watch the trailer here. Amongst those who are diet-conscious for environmental reasons, often I have heard that meat has been...
Yum Bug, a North London startup serving up insects to its customers, invited us along to their opening night. Here’s what we thought. Last Wednesday, The Climate was lucky enough to be invited to the opening night of Yum Bug’s restaurant, a startup on a mission...
The latest Movies that Matter looks at Wildlife presenter Chris Packham’s Channel 4 documentary as he weighs up whether it is morally conscionable to break the law to protest against the government’s environmental policies. How will posterity judge climate activists?...
As one of the great cities of the Industrial Revolution within the United Kingdom, Leeds was a perfect host to the discussion on ‘could living The Good Life save the planet?’ Countryfile’s Matt Baker MBE hosted the talk, accompanied by a lineup that included...
Fresh research from the University of Oxford has found (once again) that reducing meat intake is overwhelmingly better for the environment. But in times of surging inflation, what can the UK government do to drive down meat consumption if it can’t drive up...
Marvin Gaye’s 1971 album What’s going on is a classic for the ages and has a poignant message as relevant 50 years ago as it is today. The era of the Long Play (LP), aka the album, if not already dead, is dying. Lesser-known releases still upholding the...