Public Health England is guilty of gross scientific misconduct, writes Paul Mobbs, for its apparently deliberate whitewashing of the public health impacts of fracking. But it's all part of a pattern of maladministration that reaches to the heart of government.
Shale gas and public health - the whitewash exposed Paul Mobbs | 6th May 2014 News Fracking Health UK Law Fossil Fuels Pollution Radiation gasmasks-cut.jpg Public Health England is guilty of gross …
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 …
Politicians are forever citing 'terror' as a reason to expand the security state and restrict civil liberties, writes Paul Mobbs. But when it comes to the real threats that face the world - ecological breakdown, climate disruption, resource crises, and an unjust and rapacious world order ... well, that's all 'green crap'. Isn't it?
Britain's real 'terror threat': eco-sceptic politicians Paul Mobbs | 3rd September 2014 Comment War Oil Water Climate Change Society Politics Iraq Syria drought-santafe-arg-cut.jpg Politicians are …
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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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 …
Little publicised government plans to 'reform' court costs are intended to foreclose access to environmental justice for all but the wealthiest individuals and communities, writes Paul Mobbs. Meanwhile cuts to agencies and regulators will make it ever harder for them to do their jobs - making public participation in environmental protection all the more important.
UK Government attacks public right to environmental justice Paul Mobbs | 30th November 2015 Comment Politics Law Natural World Pollution UK EU Regulation london-pollution-cut.jpg Little publicised …
The apparent conspiracy by the UK government and its agencies to conceal the real cause of death of 7-year old Zane Gbangbola may go right up to Prime Minister David Cameron, writes Paul Mobbs. He was chair of the COBRA emergency committee at the time when it appears to have held back the truth that he was killed by cyanide from the toxic landfill site his home was built over.
Zane: did Cameron order cover-up on landfill cyanide death of 7-year old? Paul Mobbs | 14th December 2015 News Toxics Waste Pollution Cities Politics Law UK selly-oak-landfill-cut.jpg The apparent …
In rural West Wales, with no public consultation, the Ministry of Defence and QinetiQ are about to launch a new era in drone technology and experimentation. Paul Mobbs reports on Wales's role in a legally dubious future of mass surveillance and remote killing.
West Wales - the hills are abuzz with the sound of drones Paul Mobbs | 25th March 2013 News Wales War drone-1.png In rural West Wales, with no public consultation, the Ministry of Defence and QinetiQ …
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 …