Science seems no longer to be enough, storytelling techniques may provide a viable alternative to communicate climate change to people
Science seems no longer to be enough, storytelling techniques may provide a viable alternative to communicate climate change to people
Matt Finch looks at if the UK’s industrial strategy could speed up electric car investments.
Photo credit: katsrcool (Cool Cats Photography) via flickr. By Derek Whitney Much more hemming and hawing, debating and calculating has been brought to bear in instituting wide-scale renewable energy plans than was […]
UK Prime Minister David Cameron visits flood hit areas. Photo credit: The Prime Ministers Office via flickr. By Anders Lorenzen The UK Chancellor, George Osborne, said in the Conservative Party Conference in […]
Can going green actually save you money? By Melissa Beevers Tackling climate change should be at the forefront of everyone’s minds because humankind is now experiencing the largest and most rapid shift […]
The weirdest weather map of 2013. By Anders Lorenzen There is no doubt that 2013 brought a fair share of weird weather experiences, but what gripped North America in the days up […]
Photo credit: The HUB Eco Series By Friederike Hanisch Tuesday last week I had the opportunity to listen to Jonathon Porritt and Ali Freeman, talking about the thoughts and research that went […]
By Ali Freeman, The HUB Eco Series In 1990, amidst an extraordinary surge in public concern for environmental problems, Jonathon Porritt wrote an unashamedly optimistic book and accompanying BBC television series. Where on Earth are we going? was a […]
Photo credit: Anne-Marie Culhane By Jyotsna Ram Relationships, not money, hold the key to ecological food production. In the UK, three projects are emerging that are setting great precedents for the development […]
Is this what’s set to hit Britain in the next 24 hours? By Anders Lorenzen A storm named St Jude – after the patron saint of lost causes whose feast day is […]