To mark the Terra Madre Salone del Gusto, yesterday 7,000 farmers, food artisans, fishers, indigenous people, citizens, Slow Food activists and leaders from 143 countries marched through...
Producing and consuming meat has become a vital issue among the public thanks to Slow Meat’s interactive stand at Terra Madre Salone del Gusto which is taking place...
On Tuesday 27th September, ethane from US fracking will arrive in Scotland for the first time. Campaigners from both continents attacked bosses at INEOS for their financial gain from...
BP or not BP? A theatrical protest group orchestrated more than 200 people in an unauthorised group performance inside the British Museum’s Great Court at 2.30pm on Sunday 25th September. In...
A national energy award for a unique solar PV projects has been awarded to National Trust, similar to an art installation set on a hillside in...
A UK-wide search has begun to find the country’s favourite local green space, which will be nominated and selected by vote from the British public. Do you think...
The World Bank has shaped the Nigerian water sector has persisted with numerous failed water privatisation initiatives for decades, causing yet more controversy. In Lagos, ongoing street protests, global pressure from...
125 plus philanthropic and social impact investors met on Martha’s Vineyard for a two and half day convention with a special focus on communities of colour. The event –...
Looking for some bedroom renovation ideas? Well, make sure you keep the environment in mind. A renovation can have a negative impact on the environment because...
UN-based Better Than Cash Alliance have released a new report detailing ten tangible steps governments and companies can take to embrace digitisation of payments, leaving behind a cash-dominant...
The Good Life Project, a new research initiative backed by broadcasters Kate Humble and Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall, has been launched today. The goal of the project is to...
At a time where sport is becoming more and more of a big business that results in billions of dollars, the question of governance and ethics has never...
The European Ombudsman has launched an inquiry in response to the People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) UK’s outrage at the European Commission and the European...
Tired of treating your utility bills like live ammunition? If you live in an old, drafty home with outdated appliances and dowdy fixtures, you don’t have...
You’re aware of the dangers of polluting our environment with trash that isn’t biodegradable. You understand how important it is to green your move. And now...