As the melting Arctic ice cap opens a new ocean to the world, governments and private speculators are rushing to cash in on lucrative resource deposits and shipping lanes. But they may find these virgin waters a dangerous place to do business…
A melted Arctic: gold mine or honey trap? Andrew Marszal | 3rd November 2009 News Natural World Climate Change Arctic Polar Sea Ice Melt Oil Resources arcticicebreak.jpg As the melting Arctic ice cap …
Former lead singer of 10,000 Maniacs and now solo musician, Natalie Merchant, talks about campaigning against cement plants and leafletting her gigs
Q & A: Natalie Merchant, musician Matilda Lee | 24th November 2009 Ethical Living Green Living Natalie Merchant 10 000 Maniacs Riverkeepers Greenpeace Koyaanisqatsi Philip Glass Robert Kennedy Jr. …
Christina Hutchins' book delivers the facts in a simple, effective and stark way rather than bombarding you with scientific data
Climate Change - Our Warming World Amy Dickson | 10th November 2009 Reviews Climate Change Global Warming Cophenhagen Un David Attenborough Competition cc-coverweb.jpg Christina Hutchins' book …
Ecological campaigner Million Belay talks about why protecting Ethiopia's biodiversity is so important and why he opposes the intervention of philanthropists like Bill Gates
Million Belay: Ethiopia doesn’t need or want Bill Gates Tom Levitt | 16th November 2009 Comment Gm Genetic Modification Food And Farming Culture millionbelay2.jpg A generation of Ethiopians are …
Although much maligned as a measurement of progress, some believe a Gross Domestic Product (GDP) measurement that includes natural capital could be the way forward
… ‘impacts of logging, reduction of forests or mining of natural resources are currently …