Climate change communication has been in desperate need of a revamp in recent years. Public perception of the issue appears to be increasingly polarised. And, with the current economic down turn attention has shifted to economic recovery rather than environmental preservation
The Royal Bengal Tiger is precious to India, yet the species is becoming closer to extinction each day. ‘Project Tiger’, supported by the Indian Government, is working towards the survival of these majestic creatures through preserving their natural habitat
There are many concerns over the future of the Arctic. From unsafe nuclear waste dumped in the region to the growing potential of oil spills. Many environmentalists have predicted that events, or a single event, will cause mass pollution in the region
At 26, he has already turned over a million dollars and removed 64 tonnes of rubbish from the ocean. Social entrepreneur and designer Brian Linton has successfully merged slow fashion with ocean conservation in a buoyant business model that has won him nominations for Entrepreneur of the Year
Watch any blockbuster movie set in the future and you will no doubt see some kind of flying contraption making a bizarre whirring sound, doors coming out at every angle possible and a driver’s seat resembling the cockpit of a Boeing 747 with flashing lights and buttons galore
The Chinese are on a global shopping spree with a mammoth of a shopping cart in tow. In a climate ridden with geopolitical struggles, many over natural resources, China is strolling the isles and picking products to its heart’s desire. The world’s second-largest economy is on a breathtaking binge – one that poses a threat to our future, according to economist Dambisa Moyo
Serena Brabazon is a woman with a vision. It is a vision to reclaim a part of the Irish landscape that has been destroyed by poor planning regulations and have resulted in over 600 ‘ghost housing estates’ lying derelict across the country
By rewarding businesses for providing sustainable alternatives to the way their companies are run, this non-profit organisation from San Francisco looks set to make some serious waves. Here’s how it works
As warm air billows its way into the sky pushing the clouds up, it begins a process that creates dark, ominous, whipped shaped clouds accompanied by flashes of veiny lights that spark a symphony of grandiloquent roaring thunder that drive most people to take cover, all, but nature photographer Camille Seaman
Solid, honest, unusual and playful is how woodworker Adam Ashworth describes his furniture. With designs like the Bird table and his latest project creating a fairytale bed, it’s not difficult to see the element of fun in his work