Alex Nurse, University of Liverpool; Alessia Calafiore, The University of Edinburgh, and Richard J. Dunning, University of Liverpool Conspiracy theories aren’t a new thing, and for as long as...
Hollie Booth, University of Oxford Countries from around the world have voted to limit the global trade in sharks under the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species (Cites). Trade in...
Erica E.F. Ballantyne, University of Sheffield and Jonathan Gorst, Sheffield Hallam University Two of the busiest online shopping days of the year are upon us. In the middle of a cost-of-living...
Welcome to the next in the Podcast Showcase series, where we share podcasts with you in the words of the podcasters themselves. This time, we talk to The River Radius Podcast Sum up your podcast in...
Air pollution and environmental protection have become central topics in Serbia’s political life. In autumn and winter, pollution in the southeastern European country is so bad it can be seen,...
Some people believe that indoor plants could provide an affordable solution to air quality problems. Although there are devices that can purify the air, they are not within everybody's budget,...
The climate change crisis has garnered increasing attention from scientists, activists, and political leaders worldwide in recent years. Now more than ever before, the human family has begun to truly...
Climate change and population growth projections have directed our gaze towards the future of agriculture and new ways of obtaining food. Vertical farms are not new, but have recently gained...
Nikolaus Geyrhalter has described his static-camera, nearly architecturally-composed, observational docs as “archival material, which people will dig out in 50 or 100 years.” Which makes perfect...
When Jeffrey Bush went to his bedroom to sleep on Saturday February 28, 2013, he had no idea that hours later the earth would swallow his room, killing him. Sadly, this is not a scene from an action...