What action is the sugar industry taking to find sustainable alternatives to bee-killing neonicotinoids, and why has it been so slow?
Time to beet neonicotinoids? Catherine Early | 21st May 2021 | News Neonicotinoids Editor’s Picks media-bank-1c-farmer-holding-sugar-beet-w700.jpg What action is the sugar industry taking to find …
Tension is mounting in one of the remotest regions in the Peruvian Amazon over plans to build a highway through the country's biggest national park
Amazon 'uncontacted' tribes at risk from new highway plan David Hill | 19th January 2012 News Amazon Tribes Natural World Deforestation Peru tribe2.jpg The Mashco-Piro tribe is believed to live in …
EU proposal to ban the use of words like 'burger' to describe foods that don’t contain meat could prevent people reducing meat in their diet.
Lords beef with EU on 'burgers' Catherine Early | 26th July 2019 News Vegetarian Vegan Food Meat EU Climate Change Change Makers sainsburys_veggie_butcher.jpg EU proposal to ban the use of words like …
Campaigners reacted with shock and anger at the news of the violent death of one of the world’s leading researchers into the illegal ivory and rhino horn trade, Esmond Bradley Martin. CATHERINE EARLY reports
… Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES), a global agreement that regulates …
A dog food based on insects instead of meat is being launched in over 150 pet stores and online - aiming to reduce the carbon pawprint of man’s best friend.
Sustainable pet food – are insects the answer? Catherine Early | 10th January 2019 News Food Insects Climate Change Methane Dog insect_dog_food.png A dog food based on insects instead of meat is …
Ethical shopping could reach record levels this Christmas if trends continue, with growth of sustainable products up across the board. CATHERINE EARLY reports.
Shoppers dreaming of a green Christmas as ethical sales boom Catherine Early | 15th December 2017 News Shopping Shoppers Ethical Consumer Vegetarianism Shopping in charity shops rose by 6.6% in 2016. …
Ecuador's state oil company PetroAmazonas has, in secret, built a road deep into the heart of the world-famous Yasuni National Park in Ecuador's Amazon rainforest, writes David Hill - violating promises and threatening uncontacted indigenous tribes.
Ecuador: oil company has built 'secret' road deep into Yasuni National Park David Hill | 6th June 2014 News Transport Ecuador Amazon Oil Indigenous Peoples Forests up-to-60m-wide-cut.jpg Ecuador's …
Peru is set to embark on a major expansion of gas operations in the Camisea region in the Amazon - a move which could decimate Indigenous peoples, both those in ‘voluntary isolation’ and others in the early stages of contact. David Hill reports
Peru's Mysterious ‘Lot Fitzcarrald’ Threatens Uncontacted Tribes David Hill | 11th December 2012 News david hill peru.jpg Will Peru enforce the law to protect its isolated Indigenous peoples? Image …