by Seb Lowe | Apr 20, 2023 | News, People & Movements
“The climate, nature and humanity face disaster. We know it’s time to act. Do you trust politicians to do the right thing for us? For the planet?” This weekend sees the Extinction Rebellion (XR) staging its most ambitious protest yet. Following their ‘We...
by Krish Srinivasan | Mar 28, 2023 | Lifestyle, People & Movements
Krish Srinivasan reviews the “must-watch”, “shocking and inspiring” documentary, Fashion Reimagined. In the world of high-end London boutique fashion stores, there is one creative director with wild ideas making incredible strides. This...
by David Hatton | Mar 14, 2023 | Lifestyle, People & Movements
In the next part of a series exploring the environmental impact of music, David Hatton investigates whether touring has become unsustainable. After exploring the effects of streaming, as well as the comparative impact of physical and digital music, it’s just as...
by Seb Lowe | Mar 8, 2023 | Ideas, Lifestyle, People & Movements
The latest fixation of the anti-vax, 5G-fearing goons is the ‘international socialist concept’ of… being able to walk to the shops. The 15-minute city is nothing new. It has existed for as long as humans have been settlers, save for a brief hiatus of 100 or so years...
by Oliver Tufft | Feb 16, 2023 | Ideas, People & Movements
In the second instalment of our rewilding series, Oliver Tufft explains how adopting a harmonious relationship with nature can be a profitable endeavour. The speed with which Homo sapiens rose to the top of the food chain can be cited, anthropologically speaking, as a...
by Oliver Tufft | Jan 19, 2023 | Climate Solutions, People & Movements
Kicking things off for the 2023 series on rewilding, Oliver Tufft tells the epic story of Gorongosa National Park. Before the Mozambican War of Independence (1964 – 1974) and the following Civil War (1977 – 1992), Gorongosa National Park, in the Great Rift Valley of...