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Eunike Santoso on why Raffles Bali is a Model for Responsible Tourism

From composting 60 tonnes of garden waste a month to releasing baby turtles into the ocean, Eunike Santoso shares how Raffles Bali is redefining sustainable travel

by Anthea Ayache

Wildlife Photographer of the Year Unveils Shortlist from Record 60,000 Entries

The Wildlife Photographer of the Year competition is back, celebrating the most extraordinary life with which humans share this planet […]

by Nick Ames

Sun & Stone: Palestinian Beer Arrives in Co-op Stores Across the UK

Created by Palestine’s Taybeh Brewing Co. and now hitting shelves in 1,600 Co-op stores across the UK, Sun & Stone channels every penny of profit into regional disaster relief, including aid for Gaza.

by Nick Ames

Top Indoor Activities for Kids in the UAE (From Museums to Interactive Play Zones)

From camping in the rainforest to Harry Potter magic, khachapuri cooking classes and awe-inspiring exhibitions, the UAE offers loads of brilliant ways to keep little ones entertained while its still too hot outside

by Harriet Shephard

How The Climate Crisis Is Affecting Your Dreams

Most problems get better by ‘sleeping on it’ but global warming and environmental disasters are seeping into our subconscious and dreams or keeping us up at night

by Caitriona McBride

5 Beautiful Places To Sleep Under The Stars… On a Budget.

If the idea of gazing out at skies filled with stars as you drift off to sleep sounds appealing, this roundup of resorts that won’t break the bank is for you.

by Gemma Jones

Bee ‘Superfood’ Breakthrough Could Save Pollinators and Secure Global Food Supplies

An artificial ‘superfood’ developed by scientists at the University of Oxford could help reverse the alarming decline in global bee populations

by Nick Ames

Scotland Sees 800% Rise in Marine Mammals Stranded

Global warming believed to be driving cetaceans north to cooler waters

by Nick Ames

Can Sungai Watch Save Indonesia’s Rivers from Plastic Pollution?

Indonesia has some of the world’s most polluted waterways, but Sungai Watch founded by the Bencheghib siblings, armed with trash barriers and community spirit, have made it their mission to turn the tide on the country’s plastic crisis

by Anthea Ayache

Smart Moving: How to Relocate the Eco-Friendly Way

Moving to a new home doesn’t have to mean endless car trips and unnecessary waste. With a few mindful choices, you can turn the process into a smoother, greener experience.

by Daniella Grenier