Can meat start the next pandemic?
Adopting an alternative food lifestyle is the only way to get out of this man-made crisis. But the onus of this change cannot be on consumers alone.
Will England allow its iconic and rare chalk stream habitats to be trashed by pollution?
Like the Scottish uplands, England’s chalk streams have become an iconic destination for many countryside lovers
Insect Farming Isn’t Going to Save the Planet
Raising animals intensively for food is the biggest source of animal cruelty on the planet. It also happens to be a major emitter of greenhouse gases, responsible for up to 37 percent of global greenhouse gas emissions.
Connecting The Dots
Factory Farming is the most significant source of animal cruelty on the planet, the biggest driver of extinction and species loss. On this week’s Connecting the Dots -
How to reach a nature-friendly future | Jesus College, Cambridge
A special documentary explaining what is going wrong with our food systems and how our desire for cheap meat is driving species to extinction.
Philip Lymbery on Sixty Harvests Left | 5×15 @ the Eden Project
A special documentary explaining what is going wrong with our food systems and how our desire for cheap meat is driving species to extinction.
Planet Earth: How mankind is threatening life on earth
A special documentary explaining what is going wrong with our food systems and how our desire for cheap meat is driving species to extinction.
Don’t let farmland become a field of death
Atmospheric chemist Paul Crutzen has dubbed this modern period the "Anthropocene." One of the most powerful driving forces behind human beings changing nature on an unprecedented scale is a fundamental urge—the urge to fill our stomachs and satisfy our appetites.
How our gardens can become sanctuaries for wildlife
A garden left to rewild Amongst the many celebrations of the coronation of King Charles III, one that particularly caught my eye was about wildlife-friendly gardening. Paying tribute to the monarch’s longstanding commitment to the natural world, the Coronation Gardens for
Gardens can become sanctuaries for wildlife and help reverse the decline of nature
Pesticides and the ripping up of hedgerows and flower meadows has turned much of our countryside into a wildlife desert in recent decades