Maya Arkane reviews Fehinti Balogun’s film, Can I Live?, exploring inequality in the face of the climate crisis.
Read MoreReview of the Intersectional Environmentalist by Leah Thomas, and why climate + social justice are so closely intertwined.
Read MoreEmily sat down with Kate Stephenson, aka Kate on Conservation - award-winning conservation blogger and all-around inspiration in the world of environmental activism. Kate talks about the Wildlife Blogger and Nature Maker crowds, their recent book, and how to sustainably create something new... Words by Emily Gilford and Kate Stephenson |
Read MoreVultures across the world are a vital part of their respective ecosystems, but they face persecution and various threats. Lizzie discusses why these scavengers are important, and what is being done to help them… Words by Lizzie Upson |.
Read MoreBeginning with the touching quote, ‘But man is part of nature, and his war against nature is inevitably a war against himself,’ Suzanne Simard’s newest book Finding the Mother Tree tells the story of her most profound discoveries about our forests and their impact, whilst reflecting on the events in her life that propelled her research forward. | Words by Caitlin Thomas
Read MoreTheodora reviews the eye-opening Netflix documentary Chasing Corals. | Words by Theodora Varelidi Strati.
Read MoreCraig reviews David Attenborough’s “Adventures of a Young Naturalist”, following Attenborough through time… . | Words by Craig Dibb.
Read MoreListening to the podcast ‘Coffee with Conservationists’ is like a breath of fresh air. […] George’s untarnished positive attitude is a timely reminder for myself, and all of us, that there is still hope. | Words by Molly Doubleday.
Read MoreStephanie reviews the lively and informative podcast, Sustaina Babble. | Words by Stephanie Dolben.
Read MoreBillionaire philanthropist Bill Gates has turned his attention to climate change. But is his new book a welcome perspective or just another “rich guy with an opinion”? | Words by Lauren Newitt
Read MoreFlorence Williams’ journey in The Nature Fix provides readers with a deeper understanding of the benefits and practices of nature’s influence over us. Words by Jessica White. |
Read MoreTestimonials on the covers of The Sixth Extinction encourage the reader to look inside. Recommendations such as ‘compelling’, ‘meticulous’, ‘remarkable’ and ‘a big story of our age’ make you want to know more. | Words by Jennifer Jones.
Read MoreSir David Attenborough’s latest book, A Life on Our Planet, delivers a masterclass in accessible environmental communication. Words by Natalie Dyer |
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