A world without borders – why biodiversity matters
The news is still full of the fires in Indonesia and the resulting smog in Singapore and Malaysia – unfortunately
Thoughts from the vanguard of biodiversity research
The news is still full of the fires in Indonesia and the resulting smog in Singapore and Malaysia – unfortunately
Okay, I don’t talk to the trees – it’s pretty unrewarding if you’re after a stimulating conversation. But it’s possible
In yesterday’s post, I talked about an ethic of biodiversity and some of the issues arising from it. Today, I’d
There was an interesting article in The Conversation recently entitled “Is an ethic of biodiversity enough?“. This article, by Freya
I sometimes get asked where the value is in biodiversity: you can’t eat it, drink it, or sell it, so
Matt Wright-Simon from Ecocreative, who helped us with our Biodiversity Brief newsletter, has written an interesting article about sustainability in
Henry Ford, the iconic car-maker, had a number of very successful ideas. He revolutionised the manufacturing industry, introducing the production
I love science. I know that makes me a geek, but as someone who suffered the social stigma of having
One of my favourite books is one called Dreamsnake, by Vonda McIntyre. It tells of a travelling healer in post-apocalyptic America
An old ad for motor oil had the tagline “Oils ain’t oils”. As any horticulturalist or botanist can tell you,