Last week we received the sad news that one of our great specialist underwater photographers who worked extensively with Greenpeace over the years, Dr. Roger Grace, has passed away.
I wanted my friends and family to keep speaking to me, so I started to explore new ways to have conversations with them about climate change and the environmental crisis.
Global heating deniers claim that anthropogenic carbon emissions cannot be considered a major contribution to the heating of Earth's oceans and atmosphere. Here are nine ways they're wrong.
Those who have done least to fuel the crisis are the worst affected, compounding inequality and injustice. What we’re living in is a climate emergency.
It’s only when something is gone that we realise how much we miss it. The disappearance of the Dutch capital's 'Iamsterdam' sign and the disappearance of the Amazon rainforest.
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