Articles

Something in the Air: Why Poor Indoor Air Quality Could Be Affecting Your Health

If you wake up with a stuffy nose or get frequent headaches it could be a sign that the air in your home is filled with allergens, but breathe easy there are solutions

by Michelle Kuehn

The Pregnancy Guide To Sustainable Maternity Fashion

A growing belly doesn’t have to mean a growing carbon footprint, there are plenty of brands offering sustainable maternity wear to see you through the trimesters and beyond

by Irene Feeney

‘We Are The Most Affected By Climate Change.’ Pakistani Women March For Feminisation of Climate Justice

Sexual harassment, violence and kidnapping cases against women soared in the aftermath of recent floods in Pakistan but on International Women’s Day, women are marching to demand climate justice and that their rights be respected

by Tehreem Azeem

International (Green) Women’s Day: Our Top 5 Campaigning Female Celebrities With A Conscience

As we celebrate International Women’s Day we salute our favourite stars campaigning to save the planet as well as people

by Lysanne Currie

560 Dolphins Killed or Captured As Annual ‘Barbaric’ Japanese Hunt Comes To A Close

Campaigners are urging the public to ‘stop buying tickets for shows’ as 33 wild dolphins are caught alive for aquariums and parks

by Nick Ames

200 Countries Sign High Seas Treaty To Protect Marine Life

The High Seas Treaty includes the creation of ocean sanctuaries to prevent commercial and preserve biodiversity

by Nick Ames

Top Chef’s Bobby Chinn: ‘I want real food not this molecular nonsense’

It’s the start of Food Waste Action Week so we sat down with celebrity Chef Bobby Chinn to talk sustainable food, zero waste, cultivated meat and galling industry gimmicks

by Anthea Ayache

Welcome To The Jungle: Face To Face With Wildlife In The Amazing Ecuadorian Amazon

A stay at an eco lodge in the heart of the Ecuadorian Amazon promises unique wildlife encounters in one of the most biodiverse places on earth

by Sarah Freeman

Bringing Poachers to Heel: The Detective Dogs Sniffing Out Smuggled Pangolins

The UK police-trained detective dogs will join Thailand’s law enforcement in an effort to save the threatened pangolin

by Nick Ames

Robot Elephant Replaces Real Animals for Cruelty-Free Indian Temple Rituals

It’s hoped the robot elephant – created by artists who supply pachyderm statues for Dubai Shopping Festival – will phase out elephant abuse across India

by Nick Ames