Tomorrow’s menu: Here’s what we could be eating by 2040
What we eat has always been evolving, but the pace of change could be set to get a whole lot quicker.
Sort Out the Meat Monster, or we all go down
Feeding the world, the way we do it today, is now the greatest single threat to the future of humankind.
Pesticide coated seeds: How peregrine falcon is acting like canary in coal mine about effects of pesticides on human health
Environmentalists have been rocked by a UK Government decision to overturn scientific advice by lifting a ban on a bee-harming pesticide used on sugar beet.
How to feed a hungry planet
By 2040, the world’s population is predicted to rise to nine billion—and we all need to eat. Enter a new generation of bright ideas, novel protein sources and radical farmers.
‘Warning of Easter Island’ is one that humanity must not ignore amid our population explosion
September in the South Pacific started with a life-or-death competition.
We can rethink our landscapes and allow farmed animals to experience the joy of living
Getting up close and personal with a hot and richly fermenting cowpat in Idaho, USA may not be everyone’s idea of a good time.
Experts highlight ‘urgent’ need to rethink human-animal relationship
A new RSPCA essay collection makes the case for era-defining change for animals
Two hundred years of animal welfare legislation is something to celebrate
Henry Smith - Conservative MP for Crawley: It is often said the United Kingdom is made up of animal lovers – so it’s my privilege to have been re-elected vice chair of the All Party Parliamentary Group for Animal Welfare
Bees, the ambassadors of the natural world, have an important message for humanity
Shadows from a nuclear power station cast jagged shapes across one of Europe’s most impressive spans of shingle.
‘Apocalyptic’ global food crisis is being exacerbated by factory farming of grain-fed animals
These are deeply chilling times with the war in Ukraine and the enormous impact it is having on all affected.