Murals are beginning to appear in our public spaces, serving as reminders of the irreversible climate change that threatens our planet.
From design to function, there is more to London’s public space than the dogmas of legal ownership.
Müll: The refill and recycling hub in London
The piece is about a a refill and recycling hub in Brockley that has taken old and boring plastics into something new and exciting.
We meet Tash Peterson, a vegan animal rights activist from Australia who is taking her solo campaigns into the streets and supermarkets.
Just Stop Oil activist: 'I have no regrets'
A Just Stop Oil protester, who has been actively causing significant disruption in the UK for the past few weeks,…
Bel Jacobs: From editor to animal rights campaigner
We sit down with the influential writer and activist on climate justice, animal rights and alternative systems in fashion.
We talk to the co-founders of Conceivable Futures: a network encouraging people to actively participate in climate action and its intersection with reproductive rights.
Fashion Retail: Is it really sustainable?
We investigate the inner workings of the fashion retail industry and the impact it’s having on the climate crisis.
Hemp: The future of sustainable fashion
The world’s most misunderstood plant has many practical uses. We take a closer look at hemp’s potential within the fashion industry: history, trends and activism.
COP26: How to improve climate reporting
How can journalists improve the reporting of the climate crisis? We attended a recent Women in Journalism event, “Our role in climate reporting”, to find out.