Recent protests around Rio Tinto's QMM mine in Southern Madagascar are met with a company 'clarification'. But no one is any the wiser.
Surprising Ethics sets a microphone in front of the academic philosophers whose new ideas on such topics have the potential to change society forever. It starts with the ‘status quo’, before putting ...
Consignments of meat and animal product imports are avoiding British border checks in “drive-bys” that raise the risk of disease hitting the country, MPs have warned.
The official investigation into the Fukushima disaster called it a “made in Japan” failure by a nuclear industry that suffered from regulatory capture, faulty leadership, defective engineering, and ...
Can democracies still function when truth itself is destabilised? What we do as real journalists is to give our readers the best obtainable version of the truth. AI-generated deepfakes, algorithm ...
Extreme weather swings from drought to persistent rain have left families battling flooding and farmers facing another bad year in the fields. The Met Office said this winter will be remembered for ...
Sea level rise much worse than previously measured - raising fears of greater impacts from climate breakdown. The impacts from sea-level rise will happen sooner than projected before. Sea levels ...
Britain’s climate 'leadership' is based on the profoundly unjust and violent transition that was the defeat of the 1980s miners' strike. But can you destroy the power base for fossil fuels without ...
Education at all levels – schools, universities and further education – needs to focus on these existential challenges and to assure that biosphere and technosphere are aligned. “Modern man does not ...