The success of Blue Planet II has transformed Britain into a country were millions of people are extremely concerned about the impact plastics are having on our marine and local environments. Scientists have now announced that they have discovered an enzyme that can break down this waste so it can be more easily recycled, writes BRENDAN MONTAGUE
Enzyme which can digest most commonly polluting plastics discovered Brendan Montague | 17th April 2018 News Plastics Ocean Plastics Single Use Plastics University Of Portsmouth …
Why put 'need' at the heart of a philosophy of change?
On the nature of change: Part II Brendan Montague | 10th December 2018 Comment Systems Change Needs Philosophy Activism OTNOC 18160440360_daa9b2dd70_o.jpg Why put 'need' at the heart of a philosophy …
Nine new vaccine billionaires have a combined net wealth of $19.3 billion - enough to fully vaccinate all people in low-income countries.
The coronavirus vaccine billionaires Brendan Montague | 24th May 2021 | News Covid-19 Capitalism The People’s Vaccine Alliance Oxfam Global Justice Now Vaccine Billionaire Nine new vaccine …
A tiny fish has 'theory of mind'. So - Chris Packham asks in a new BBC series - what makes us humans so different from other animals?
… in turn has been credited with “inventing” biology, the scientific method and formal … City University in Japan, published in PLOS Biology . He says on the programme: “When we …
The hybrid organising model is formed from the DNA of its two parents – the structure and momentum traditions – which will ensure the success of its offspring.
… from systems theory as practised within biology, and the natural sciences more …
The aims, scope and method of Aristotle's dialectic.
… here the influence of Aristotle’s interest in biology, and the natural world provides a … from, but not limited to, the practice of biology. We can use the same process to define …
The resilience of vertebrates worldwide - our life support systems - is being undermined by our economic activity, study shows.
Resilience of vertebrate species threatened Brendan Montague | 19th November 2021 | News Resilience Biodiversity polar bear.jpg The resilience of vertebrates worldwide - our life support systems - is …
Scientists from the University of Sheffield have identified factors which are driving the evolution of herbicide resistance in crops – something which could also have an impact on medicine as well as agriculture. BRENDAN MONTAGUE reports
… study Rob Freckleton, Professor of Population Biology from the University of Sheffield, …
Economist Ann Pettifor predicted the 2008 economic crash. And predicted a 'shuddering shock' just ahead of the coronavirus pandemic. Find out what she sees coming next...
Pettifor's case for a Green New Deal Brendan Montague | 26th October 2021 | News Climate Breakdown Coronavirus Economics COP26 Festival Of Wellbeing Green New Deal 43113281900_4c1d715b68_k.jpg …
The effect of hunting on the Amazon rainforest's ecosystem may not be as devastating as previously thought, according to a new study by the University of Connecticut and the San Diego Zoo Institute for Conservation and Research. BRENDAN MONTAGUE reports
… professor of ecology and evolutionary biology at the University …
Researchers find 75 million birds are kept in Indonesian homes, risking extinction for some species.
Indonesian songbird crisis Brendan Montague | 2nd October 2019 News Songbird Animal Welfare Wildlife International screenshot_2019-10-01_at_14.29.39.png Researchers find 75 million birds are kept in …
'The rush to mine this pristine and unexplored environment risks creating terrible impacts that cannot be reversed.'
Attenborough urges halt to deep sea mining plans Brendan Montague | 12th March 2020 News Climate Breakdown Biodiversity Fauna & Flora International Sir David Attenborough 'The rush to mine this …