From natural facelifts to slow beauty, Ruth Styles takes a look at the trends, products and brands set to hit the big time this year
Future perfect: organic beauty in 2012 Ruth Styles | 12th January 2012 Ethical Living Health And Beauty Trends Spring Facelift Natural Organic Green Skincare Holistic Ayurveda holding.jpg From …
The US's Nuclear Regulatory Commission just cancelled its study into cancer near nuclear plants citing the 'excessive cost' of $8 million, writes Chris Busby. Of course that's rubbish - similar studies in the UK have been carried out for as little as £600 per site, and in any case $8 million is small change for the NRC. The real reason is to suppress the unavoidable conclusion: nuclear power kills.
Nuclear power kills! The real reason the NRC cancelled its nuclear site cancer study Chris Busby | 19th September 2015 News Nuclear Health Energy Regulation USA UK Science millstone-nuclear-cut.jpg …
There’s more to an eco-friendly closet than FSC timber (although that helps). From getting rid of clutter to reworking old clothes, here’s all you need to know about stylishly sustainable storage
How to…give your wardrobe a green-over Ruth Styles | 24th January 2012 Ethical Living Fashion Clothes Society Style People Tree Safia Minney Amisha Ghadiali Fairtrade Ethical Organic holding.jpg …
Green Living Editor Ruth Styles answers your eco-lifestyle dilemmas. This week, we're taking a closer look at fine fragrance
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The risk of leukemia for children living near power lines closely tracks levels of radiation from nuclear bomb test fallout, writes Chris Busby. The obvious explanation the 'experts' have chosen to ignore: the electro-magnetic fields increase radiation exposure.
Power lines, fallout and childhood leukemia Chris Busby | 9th May 2014 News Radiation Health WMD didcot-powerlines.jpg The risk of leukemia for children living near power lines closely tracks levels …
Sandy Black offers a fascinating account of the fashion industry’s attempts to balance the conflicting demands of style-hungry consumers and the impact it has on the planet, says Ruth Styles
Eco Chic: The Fashion Paradox Ruth Styles | 21st April 2011 Reviews Fashion Books Sustainability Hemp Cotton Reviews Society eco-chic.jpg Sandy Black offers a fascinating account of the fashion …
Playing with hyenas, hunting with cheetahs and running with wild dogs is all in a day's work for Kim Wolhuter. He tells Ruth Styles why he does it
Q&A: Wildlife documentary filmmaker, Kim Wolhuter Ruth Styles | 30th November 2011 Ethical Living Wildlife Natural World Zimbabwe Malilangwe Reserve Singita Pamushana Travel Q&A Film Making …
A marine biologist by trade and a conservationist by nature, Monty Halls is an unlikely champion for the fishing industry. A classic case of gamekeeper turned poacher? Not so says Halls. As he explains to Ruth Styles, nothing is simple when it comes to sustainable fish
Monty Halls: ‘I will defend fishermen to my dying day’ Ruth Styles | 16th April 2012 Ethical Living Fish Fishing Environment Food And Farming Food And Drink Sustainability Trawling Boats Discards …
Ingested Uranium is linked with health impacts far greater than is explained by orthodox risk models. Chris Busby explains how the 'demon metal' does its damage - and why the nuclear industry is desperate to hide the truth.
Uranium - the 'demon metal' that threatens us all Chris Busby | 1st January 2014 News Uranium Nuclear Weapons Nuclear Power Depleted Uranium Cancer uranium-glass-uv.png Ingested Uranium is linked …
As the evidence of the extreme harm to health inflicted by nuclear radiation mounts, the denialists are resorting to ever greater extremes, writes Chris Busby. On the one hand, advancing the absurd claim that ionising radition is not merely harmless, but health-enhancing. On the other, closing down the experiment that would have provided the strongest evidence yet.
Nuclear radiation, Kierkegaard, and the philosophy of denial Chris Busby | 8th January 2016 Comment Nuclear Health Science Sweden Philosophy forsmark-cut.jpg As the evidence of the extreme harm to …
This summer families of atom bomb test veterans who have died of cancer took the UK government to the High Court for its failure to compensate them, writes Chris Busby. Also on trial was the 'official' radiation risk model, which understates the true health hazards of internal exposures by a factor of 1,000. But 17 weeks after the case, litigants and veterans are still awaiting judgment.
Nuclear bomb test veterans' long wait for justice: the last battle Chris Busby | 11th November 2016 News Science Law Nuclear Radiation Health UK high-court-cut.jpg This summer families of atom bomb …