
René Haller transformed a lifeless quarry into a vibrant, flourishing ecosystem. This blog explores his groundbreaking work on the Kenyan coast and how it led to the creation of the Haller Foundation. Together with René,
Al Gore was forthright. He said that at the Paris COP in
Let’s start with pet food. If you want to feed your dog
Nitrous oxide, also known as laughing gas has a global warming impact
I’m delighted that Cop26 is getting a lot of attention. I think
Schools should do more a lot more to prevent eco-anxiety from becoming
Thirty two years ago – September 1989 – the Telegraph feature title
Rewild the world before it’s too late! I’m supporting Operation Future Hope
I’ve just sent my first recording of toads and newts to the
CHASE Africa’s Impact Report has some really moving stories about how lives
I consider myself to be a pragmatic environmentalist – with realistic aspirations.
Why hasn’t Chris Loder, Dorset MP, talked to the Dorset National Park
That’s what Monty Don says and I agree. But it’s incredibly common.
I wrote a slightly different version of this poem in 2012 when
If you haven’t come across Clover, have a look at her most
My mother was very keen on mole traps, following a tradition that
No. I don’t think it is – at least not all of it.
Very interested to see this FT article lamenting the lack of directors
I was excited to join the board of the Big Yellow in
Why are most rivers brown or red? A soupy earthy colour. It’s
I’m learning about owls. My interest has been propelled by the regular
The New Green Consumer Guide, written by me, was published in 2007,
But pretty nearly. What a pity. These beautiful paper mâché, seed-shaped coffins
I was amazed to discover this edition of Kilroy in my archives.