Hot doc Countdown to Zero reawakens fears of nuclear war
28 September 2010
Point of View
The Quebec government in Canada has given a life-saving injection to a bankrupt mine so it may continue producing one of the most dangerous and carcinogenic substances ever known.
13 September 2010
New Internationalist
Impromptu al fresco brain dissections in Wales: enlightening and delicious.
2 September 2010
The Wellcome Trust
Summertime means music festival season for many, but revellers at some of this year’s events may encounter science alongside the singing
18 August 2010
The Wellcome Trust
You can hear me on the Pulse Podcast as the guest journalist for an hour-long discourse on bird migrations, gorilla play tactics and lots more this week in science.
28 July 2010
Pulse
Synaesthesia, Petra Boynton's intimate places, communicating with the comatose and Marcus du Sautoy all feature at this weekend's Secret Garden Party, courtesy of Guerilla Science.
23 July 2010
The Guardian
Eco-erotica, cleaner whisky and wild animals – more independence means a more natural environment for visitors, too
9 July 2010
The Globe and Mail
Some chronic allergy sufferers are infecting themselves with hookworm parasites to treat their symptoms. Does this therapy have merit or is it just an icky fad?
2 July 2010
Best Health
Some people work to live, others live to work. But the logic of growth means we produce more stuff with more efficient technology and less labour. So why not share those productivity gains in the form of less work?
1 July 2010
New Internationalist
At a time when expansion of the sands looks more certain than ever, some feel the need to express dissent more necessary than ever.
21 May 2010
New Internationalist
Indigenous people in Alberta, Canada, are becoming ill as a result of tar sands pollution. They share their stories of cancer, cover-ups and courage.
23 April 2010
New Internationalist
“The oil sands are an expensive business — we are asking for relatively innocuous disclosure and transparency.”
16 April 2010
SolveClimate
Fresh water on our planet may seem plentiful and abundant, but we are actually facing an imminent water shortage.
1 April 2010
Best Health
You may be surprised to learn how much water it takes to make the food you eat every day
1 April 2010
Best Health
If disillusioned Brits still want to vote responsibly they can choose to not have to decide at all - by donating their vote.
29 March 2010
New Internationalist
The race is on to make to make something just as good polycarbonate plastics made with bisphenol A - now banned in baby products in Canada.
13 March 2010
The Globe and Mail
Copenhagen accomplished nothing, but did at least signify something: the political process isn’t working, and local and individual efforts are not just important solutions but — for now — the only solutions.
11 February 2010
Point Of View
The winner of the first Greenwash award in Davos? The UN.
5 February 2010
Axis Of Eco
New study adds to more than 200 papers that have linked BPA to human health concerns, including diabetes, breast cancer, obesity, hyperactivity and behavioural problems, and early puberty.
18 January 2010
Axis Of Eco
Every woman who uses one swears by it: silicone or latex menstrual cups. But what if you just don’t like the bloody things?
14 January 2010
Axis Of Eco
Prime Minister Harper has prorogued parliament for the second time in just over a year.
13 January 2010
New Internationalist
Why had The New York Times announced a climate "deal" so many hours before any other major news outlet – and why the optimism?
23 December 2009
New Internationalist
The only thing perhaps more shocking than the scale of the Alberta tar sands operation is the ignorance of it beyond Canada’s borders.
18 December 2009
New Internationalist
The week of futile talks in Copenhagen has demonstrated unequivocally that climate change is an issue of social justice and human rights - and not merely a “scientific” or “environmental” concern.
17 December 2009
New Internationalist
Negotiations at Copenhagen leave water and its effects on climate change out of the picture
16 December 2009
New Internationalist
Now that you've figured out how to reduce your carbon impact, another global problem is emerging. We may see a future in which everyday items will be labelled with the amount of water required to produce them
11 December 2009
The Globe and Mail
A new analysis concludes that pollution from the tar sands is up to five times higher than industry figures state.
8 December 2009
New Internationalist
"If you want to change the world, make a documentary."
21 November 2009
Point Of View
First Nations activists banned from Canadian House of Commons invited to Parliament in London to discuss British investments in the tar sands
17 November 2009
Axis Of Eco
Canada's National Film Board is trying to overhaul the movie industry, making itself the flagship for green practices
6 November 2009
Green Living
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