Technology firm becomes latest in line of high-profile departures after federation opposes efforts to reduce emissions
Apple quits Chamber of Commerce over climate denial Suzanne Goldenberg | 6th October 2009 News Science And Technology Climate Change Apple gennew.gif Technology firm becomes latest in line of …
Greenpeace's most recent green electrics guide shows that PC manufacturers are still not meeting their obligations in terms of phasing out toxic substances
Computer companies breaking promises on toxins The Ecologist | 7th July 2009 News Investigations Science And Technology Green Living Greenpeace Electronic Computer Mobile Phone PVC BFR Brominated …
Who says technology can’t be good for the environment? Rosie Spinks rounds up the apps that are making the planet a greener place to be
Five of the best…eco friendly mobile apps Rosie Spinks | 9th September 2011 Ethical Living Mobile Apps Apple Itunes Project Noah Science Home Energy Shopping Science And Technology holding.jpg Who …
Can’t tell medlars from mushrooms? Noah Lee spoke to the Wild Man, aka forager Fergus Drennan, to find out exactly how to make your wild food fantasies a reality
… are great for elderberries, rosehips and crab apples as well as blackberries. What’s more, … bilberries, sloes, sea buckthorn berries, apples, crab apples, rowan berries, pears, figs, Hottentot …
'An economy based on ownership of land ignores the interconnected ecosystems of soil that support fertility and biodiversity, to the extent that all of life is now threatened.'
XR on Trinity College lawn Mothiur Rahman Gill Coombs | 3rd March 2020 News Change Makers XR Extinction Rebellion Cambridge University Lawn Nature screenshot_2020-03-02_at_23.39.32.png 'An economy …
Our economy demands that we make consumption our way of life, the that we seek our spiritual satisfaction in consumption…
The scandal of planned technological obsolescence Nick Kettles | 6th August 2008 News Consumption Waste Sustainability Landfill Consumerism Landfills Recycling Green Living Politics And Economics …
Costing £2.9 billion, the UK’s new police communication system Tetra has been described by one independent scientist as likely to cause ‘more civilian deaths than all the world’s terrorist organisations put together’
Revolt Jay Griffiths | 1st October 2004 News Tetra Police Officers Pito Headaches Radiation Electromagnetic Radiation Magnetic Fields Met Met Officers Barry Trower Risk Privacy Human Rights …
From birds to dragonflies and butterflies to bees, Hazel Sillver explains how to turn your garden into a haven for wildlife
Super nature: creating a wildlife garden Hazel Sillver | 22nd March 2011 Ethical Living Bees Butterflies Birds Dragonflies Gardening Wildlife Nature Plants Natural World Green Living garden.jpg From …
Communities in North Devon are taking part in Pledge for Nature by caring for insects and wildflowers.
Pledge for Nature in North Devon Staff Reporter | 28th April 2020 News Change Makers Nature Neighbourhoods Communities Wild Flowers Bees Gardening bumblebee_october_2007-3a.jpg Communities in North …
The US company has been singled out for its failure to remove dangerous chemicals from computers
Hewlett-Packard = Hazardous Products, says Greenpeace 28th July 2009 News Waste And Recycling Science And Technology Computers Greenpeace Chemicals computer.jpg HP has backtracked on pledges to …
When it comes to farming, size matters. Currently, subsidies - received under the EU Common Agricultural Policy - are available only to farmers with more than five hectares of eligible land. Now, a new report by the charity People Need Nature published to coincide with the Oxford Real Farming Conferene (which starts today) claims that this "excludes the producers it should be supporting." KATHRYN HINDESS reports
… production (for example of pears and apples that don't need to be imported, but …
Forget My Big Fat Gypsy Wedding; the UK’s Romany caravans offer discreet luxury, emerald eco credentials and the chance to get back to nature in style. Lisa Stephens rounds up five of the best
Five of the best... gypsy caravan breaks Lisa Stephens | 19th April 2012 Ethical Living Gypsy Caravans Glamping Travel Explore Outdoors Nature Society Green Living Weekend Breaks UK England Scotland …
The revolution in remote monitoring should help solve environmental problems, but might it also increase our distance from the natural world?
Big brother gone green: using technology to tackle the eco-crisis Hugh Knowles Martin Wright | 6th April 2012 News Forests Technology Investigations Pollution Science And Technology …
Jules Pretty sets out a plan to engage people with Nature and create more sustainable and enjoyable living for everyone. The first call to action is: “Every child outdoors every day”.
Manifesto for the Green Mind Jules Pretty | 3rd March 2017 Other Nature Education the artist and his wife,lefkas.jpg Jules Pretty sets out a plan to engage people with Nature and create more …