Designer debris from Brodie Neill
There are millions of tonnes of plastic floating in the world’s oceans. But, as this table at the London Design Biennale proves, we needn’t think of it as trash
There are millions of tonnes of plastic floating in the world’s oceans. But, as this table at the London Design Biennale proves, we needn’t think of it as trash
The life of the Yunnan snub-nosed monkey, the highest-dwelling primate in the world
At the climate change conference in Paris, an artwork made of icebergs makes the challenge tangible
Is humanity’s impact on its environment enough to usher in a new geological era: the Anthropocene?
For better or worse, the beaver is back. Isabella Tree visits their Bavarian lair
The tiny balls of plastic that are a very big deal
Following the lammergeyer, a particularly tough vulture, to its Corsican lair
A novel approach to conservation on a small group of islands in the English Channel