Born into the wealthy family that founded the Roche pharmaceutical and chemical giant, Luc Hoffman turned his back on the comforts of wealth at an early age, writes James Breiding, and dedicated his life, and his money, to conservation. We all owe a huge debt of gratitude to this man of few words, encyclopedic knowledge, decisive action and unswerving commitment.
Heaven's eyes: Luc Hoffmann, unsung hero of nature conservation James Breiding | 23rd November 2016 Ethical Living Natural World Birds Conservation Pesticides 200705_ch_27_jlh-2-cut.jpg Born into the …
COP21 is overwhelming, writes Kevin Smith at the end of the Summit's first week. It's huge, its complicated, everyone is running around in a constant frenzy, NGOs are squeezed out of key meetings, and all but the biggest countries struggle to keep up with the action. But still, negotiations are progressing. And amid the chaos, some truly wonderful, surprising, inspiring things are happening.
Amid the chaos, injustice and frustration of COP21, rare moments of beauty Kevin Smith Global Justice Now | 4th December 2015 News Climate Change COP21 Unfccc cop21-popup-protest-cut.jpg COP21 is …