Change
Inspirational features, hard-hitting news and thought-provoking reports on change makers, philanthropy, environmentalism, conservation
Spinneys UAE Launch Statement Tote Bag From Upcycled Plastics
Created in collaboration with local sustainable artist Peahead Eco, the limited-edition shopper supports the nation’s ban on single-use plastics
Scotland’s Forests Almost Back to Where They Were One Thousand Years Ago
Scotland’s forested land has tripled in the last century creating wildlife habits, better air quality and battling climate change
Plastic Pollution isn’t a Death Sentence for Marine Mammals Only: It’s Killing Camels Too
A number of camels are starving to death, being poisoned by toxins, or having their internal organs ripped apart after eating plastic
World Rainforest Day: Why it Matters
World Rainforest Day raises awareness that these critical spaces are home to half the world’s animal and plant species yet the size of 40 football fields is lost every minute of every day
The Barbaric Yulin Festival where Dogs are Eaten for ‘Luck’ Starts Today. Why isn’t it Banned?
Julia de Cadenet, CEO of the NoToDogMeat NGO, reveals how China’s depraved meat and dog industry, the annual ‘highlight’ of which is the Yulin festival, is still continuing despite worldwide condemnation and the aftermath of the pandemic. Warning: Graphic Content
War Games: How Playing Sports is Helping Ukrainian Children in Refugee Camps
They’ve fled their cities, leaving everything behind, but a UK charity has found a fun way of making the children of the Ukranian-Russian conflict smile again
CarrotMobbing: How Conscious Consumers are Making Businesses Greener
In return for pledging to adopt more environmental practises mobs of ethical customers are rewarding businesses by ‘making it rain’ money
Drought Could Impact over 75 per cent of World Population by 2050
If urgent action is not taken around 700 million people will be displaced by drought by 2030
The UAE Turtle Sheikh Saving One of the World’s Oldest Species
Sea turtles, the world’s oldest species are under serious threat but one man – the UAE’s Sheikh Fahim Al Qasimi – affectionately known as the Turtle Sheikh, is on a mission to save them