Keen to have your little one avoid the over-processed, additive-packed diet of today’s obesity-prone youth? Then give your weaning baby healthy eating habits for life by starting them off with nutritious food easily made at home writes Matilda Lee
… ingredients are used – with no artificial additives; • you save money, as home-made …
Dust off your old bread maker and get your hands dirty during Real Bread Maker Week from May 9 - 16
… the use of any processing aids, artificial additives, flour 'improvers', dough … is made in large factories using artificial additives and often large doses of salt and …
Ewan deviates from his odyssey to check out Mongolia, and finds a friendly country full of surprises but fully in thrall to King Coal...
The Mongolian detour Ewan Kingston | 22nd July 2009 Comment Travel Coal Green Living archery.jpg Ewan deviates from his odyssey to check out Mongolia, and finds a friendly country full of surprises …
Though it was slow, choppy, wet and tiring, Ewan looks back on his wind-powered crossing to Australia as an experience worth every minute
Bali to Australia by catamaran Ewan Kingston | 18th December 2009 Comment Green Living Travel Sustainability Flying catamaran.jpg Though it was slow, choppy, wet and tiring, Ewan looks back on his …
With the Japanese nuclear disaster still unfolding, make your voice heard on Britain's sustainable energy future: say no to nuclear...
TAKE ACTION on nuclear power Matilda Lee | 18th March 2011 Activism Climate Change And Energy Nuclear Power Japan Chris Huhne CND No Need For Nuclear Renewable Energy therealnonucs.jpg With the …
Christine McFadden's new book is a timely celebration of British farm shops
Farm Shop Cookbook highlights the best of British food Matilda Lee | 25th June 2009 Ethical Living Green Living Food And Drink Farm Shops Seasonal walnuttart.jpg Christine McFadden's new book is a …
Our well-grounded Kiwi reflects on his six month (almost flightless) odyssey from London to New Zealand, and answers all the usual questions on travel without wings
I did London to Sydney without flying. Here's how Ewan Kingston | 16th April 2010 Comment Travel Green Living Transport Flying Aviation ewankingofbus.jpg Our well-grounded Kiwi reflects on his six …
It's an unfashionable idea, but would a return to hiring products and services rather than buying them help us reduce our ecological footprint and turn businesses green?
Don't buy it - hire it: the real green consumer Ewan Kingston | 30th March 2010 News Society Consumer Consumption Politics And Economics Hire Product As Service Cradle To Cradle forhire.jpg It's an …
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. …
Ewan journeys south through China, lapping up culture and language, but all the while aware that any train he boards is likely to be effectively coal powered. Coach is it, then...
Keeping CO2 emissions low in China Ewan Kingston | 6th August 2009 Comment Green Living Travel China sleeper_bus.jpg Ewan journeys south through China, lapping up culture and language, but all the …
Ewan continues his journey by ferry from China to Japan but is still unsure if he's taken the most eco-friendly option
Travelling to Japan by sea Ewan Kingston | 9th September 2009 Comment Green Living Japan Carbon Emissions Ferry Airplanes Karoake ewankingston.jpg Ewan continues his journey by ferry from China to …
Ewan discovers that 'overland traveller' has become something of a category, but one into which he's happy to fit
Are you an overland traveller? Ewan Kingston | 2nd December 2009 Comment Green Living Travel Indonesia ewankingston.jpg Ewan discovers that 'overland traveller' has become something of a category, …
China may have plenty of coal-fired gigawatts, but the country knows a thing or two about sustainable and efficient transport, Ewan finds
The Chinese know sustainable travel Ewan Kingston | 20th October 2009 Comment China Transport Travel Green Living ewanchinatrain.jpg China may have plenty of coal-fired gigawatts, but the country …
London College of Fashion recently unveiled a dress that purifies polluted city air through a chemical reaction on the surface of the fabric
Ethical fashion takes a new direction with 'catalytic clothes' that purify polluted air Matilda Lee | 15th July 2011 Activism Science & Technology Air Pollution Culture Change Ethical Fashion London …
Mark Lynas, featured in Channel 4's recent and highly controversial documentary, 'What the green movement got wrong', tells Matilda Lee why he is not the pariah of the eco movement
Mark Lynas: 'More than half of greens agree with me on GM & nuclear' Matilda Lee | 15th November 2010 Comment Interviews Energy Climate Change Gm Nuclear Channel 4 'what The Green Movement Got Wrong' …
Ewan travels south through Laos and Thailand, discovering a landscape that speaks of the awkward throes of industrialisation...
No plane, no problem in South East Asia... Ewan Kingston | 2nd November 2009 Comment Green Living Travel Sustainability ewankingofbus.jpg Ewan travels south through Laos and Thailand, discovering a …
Carbon Coach Dave Hampton completely ignores Matilda Lee’s thermostat and heads stright for her lightbulbs.
Change your lightbulbs Matilda Lee | 1st March 2006 Ethical Living Carbon Ecotricity Lightbulbs Electricity Green Lifestyle Green Living Energy Science And Technology Change-your-lightbulbs_MAIN.jpg …
Do you want the best for your baby, but don’t want to harm the environment? Then use reusable nappies. Contrary to popular belief, modern reusables are cheaper and more hygienic than disposables, and you won't have to spend hours cleaning them.
Reusable nappies Matilda Lee | 1st February 2005 Ethical Living Nappies Diapers Reus Landfill Baby Toddlers Community Waste Nappy Schemes Reusables Reusable Nappies Plastics Children Landfills …