Purchasing with Purpose: Your Guide to Supporting Palestine in the UAE

Unlock the power of purposeful shopping to support Palestine with our guide to UAE artisans that are raising funds for Gaza

by Kaya Scott

From Rehab to Reef: The Dubai Project Returning Rescued Turtles To Sea

In a heartwarming send-off the Dubai Turtle Rehabilitation Project sent 12 turtles splashing back to sea yesterday but their work is on-going all year round

by Anthea Ayache

The UAE’s Young Eco Warriors: Saving Our Planet, One Tree and One Robot at a Time

Meet siblings Sainath and Sai Sahana Manikandan, two Abu Dhabi based eco warriors who arenot only planting trees, and recycling but have developed a marine robot to clean our seas and an agri robot to alleviate world hunger

by Tessy Koshy

Plant-Based Power: Unraveling the Success of UAE’s Switch Foods

Around the world, the plant-based movement is on the rise and the UAE is no different. We talk to Edward Hamod, founder of Switch Foods, at the forefront of this shift

by Anthea Ayache

The Body Shop UAE: Calling All Future Climate Leaders

The Body Shop has relaunched its Be seen, Be Heard programme for the second year in a row that seeks to find the UAE’s climate leaders of tomorrow

by Nick Ames

2000 White Rhinos To Be Rewilded After Private Auction Fails

A non profit has purchased the world’s largest captive rhino breeding operation in a bid to rescue and rewild the white rhinos

by Nick Ames

Emirati Women’s Day 2023: Meet Six Inspiring Female Green Business Owners

Emirati Women’s Day Special: Creating everything from luxury fashion rental services to ethical baby food, these are some of the UAE’s most eco-conscious Emirati women in business

by Harriet Shephard

Hot On The Heels of Poachers On The Conservation Front Line With Rangers

On World Ranger Day, conservationist Holly Budge recalls how she stumbled across a poachers’ camp in Zimbabwe while on patrol

Photos: Amish Chhagan

by Holly Budge

Greta Thunberg Forcibly Removed From New Protest Just Hours After Being Fined for Protesting

The climate activist tells Swedish court that she’s not guilty of crime because she has to protest as ‘we are in an emergency that threatens life, health and property’

by Nick Ames