Why eating insects won’t save the planet
Growing crops to feed bugs for humans to eat does not make sense, particularly when insecticides are wiping out hundreds of thousands of species
How David Attenborough’s encounter with wild mountain gorillas had a happy ending
When naturalist David Attenborough met Poppy, a young mountain gorilla, and her family, their future looked precarious. But the story turned out to be a source of hope
How David Attenborough’s encounter with wild mountain gorillas had a happy ending
When naturalist David Attenborough met Poppy, a young mountain gorilla, and her family, their future looked precarious. But the story turned out to be a source of hope
Ending Farmageddon
After almost 20 years as CEO, I’ve learned that the way you lead constantly has to change. I’ve come to see too that embracing kindness is a much-needed strength.
WHO’S AT 2024’S OX LIT FEST?
Visitors will be descending on Oxford next month in their thousands to take part in 2024’s Oxford Literary Festival
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Philip’s interview with Leão Serva from Brazil’s top TV station tvcultura.com.br about the launch of Sixty Harvests Left in Brazil
Nitrogen: Diet and food waste key to tackling one of the great pollutants of our time
Nitrogen pollution is a large contributor to the triple planetary crisis of climate, pollution, and biodiversity loss.
Dr Amir Khan, Lord George Carey, Henry Dimbleby & others join Compassion in World Farming at Oxford Literary Festival
Farming & food systems, faith & animal welfare, and the politics of food among issues to be explored at annual Festival for writers and readers
At the Crossroads of Cuisine and Consciousness: The Oxford Literary Festival Tackles Global Food Futures
Discover how the Oxford Literary Festival 2024 is sparking conversations on food sustainability, ethical eating, and the future of our global food system
We must halt the invasion of the US mega farm to our countryside
Old MacDonald has a lot to answer for.