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Why it matters
Sharks on the move
25th March 2010
The weather isn’t the only thing changing: global warming could shift shark migrations – and attacks
Why it matters
The word you’re looking for is “sublime”
11th March 2010
When you spend all your time in front of a box inside a box inside another box inside a city, it’s easy to forget what really matters – and what on earth you’re working for
Why it matters
Food packaging chemical linked to heart disease, cancer
18th January 2010
American regulatory agency joins Canada with concerns over safety of bisphenol-A
Why it matters
A global warning
10th January 2010
“This is one of the few climate change documentaries that actually gives you reason to have hope”
Why it matters
“It was a thrill beyond belief to be in that sea of people”
4th January 2010
Q & A with Sven Huseby about his film A Sea Change, Copenhagen, and our future
Why it matters
Editorial: Climate change is the social justice issue for our generation
16th December 2009
Our collective thinking is finally shifting: “environmental” and “economic” issues are one and the same.
Why it matters
Editorial: A way without the will
1st December 2009
Do I think we can avoid a slow, inexorable march toward an unrecognizable planet? Without a doubt. We already have every smidge of technology and know-how we need. But do I think we will? Doubtful. Look at what we spend our money, energy and hope on: endless crap.
Why it matters
Editorial: Toxic planet
1st October 2009
Melting ice-caps and rising sea-levels tell us the writing is on the wall. But the poisons in our bodies tell us that it is also written in our blood. The air, water, land – and consequently our bodies – are suffused with deadly chemicals. The solution to toxic pollution, like climate change, is not technology but sustainability.
Why it matters
“Not really a green country anymore”
5th September 2009
In the wake of China’s controversial investment in the oil sands this week, the intense northern exposure that took place in the heart of London left the red maple leaf with an extra-black smudge as opposition to the tar sands went global.