Articles

‘Miracle’ Asian Elephant Twins Are Born At A US Wildlife Reserve And They Are Beyond Cute!

First pair to survive on record in America – as less than one per cent of all births of Asian elephant calves globally are twins

by Nick Ames

Jeff Bezos Pledges His Fortune To Help Fight Climate Crisis

Amazon founder Jeff Bezos to donate most of his $124bn during the rest of his life

by Nick Ames

These Luxurious 5-Star Desert Resorts Offer An Exceptional Eco Experience in the UAE

Far from UAE’s bling boutique hotels lie a host of responsible desert resorts offering everything from wildlife safaris to dining under the stars all while caring for you and the planet

by Anthea Ayache

New Vegan Society Study Finds 71% of UK Population Feel Guilty About Eating Meat

A new survey by the Vegan Society reveals British attitudes about eating meat – and apparently the majority feel guilty about it

by Nick Ames

The World’s Top Conservation Artist: ‘I Hope My Art Can Speak For And Save Endangered Animals’

Sophie Green, who was a mute for seven years, lets her art do the talking for vulnerable species around the globe and uses the profits from her paintings to fund conservation projects

by Karen Pasquali Jones

Future of Humankind To Be Decided this Decade Says UN Chief at Cop27 as UAE Plan to Build One of World’s Largest Wind Farms

Grim warning on climate crisis opens Cop27 – but ‘window of opportunity’ remains

by Nick Ames

81 Designs Celebrates Palestinian Heritage with Exhibition of Refugee Embroidery in Abu Dhabi

The Autumn Harvest exhibition at 81 Designs combines Moroccan ceramics with Palestinian raffia work

by Nick Ames

Rare Discovery as Ancient Monastery Lost to Sands of Time Unearthed in UAE

Archaeologists are calling the monastery a ‘Monument to tolerance and multi-faith society’

by Nick Ames

Tis the Season to Get Outdoors… So Here’s to the 7 Best (and Free) UAE Beaches

There’s nothing quite like hitting a UAE beach now the cooler months are upon us and luckily the country has lots of free sandy stretches to choose from

by Hayley Doyle

Grub’s Up: Why Insects Are Hatching a Food Revolution For Us and Our Pets

Cricket protein bars and mealworm snack packs grab headlines, but the real revolution in food made from insects is not in human consumption. While many diners remain stubbornly resilient to the charms of a bug biryani, the real action is happening in the agricultural and pet food sector

by Nick Harding