A top international court ruled this week that states are legally obliged to curb greenhouse gases to protect the marine environment, a move hailed as a landmark moment. In a session in Hamburg, ...
Does it feel like the days are hurtling by; that time is slipping through your fingers? Then perhaps you need some awe in your life. A growing body of research suggests that experiencing awe slows our ...
Politicians love to double down on a bad idea, but changing your mind can be a strength. What have you shifted your stance on? We want to know What’s the big thing that you’ve changed your mind about?
Solar power has the potential to transform even a cloudy UK into being a renewable energy leader. So how can this be sped up? We ask one of the fastest-growing solar installers It might be hard to ...
The honey industry isn’t all buzzing bees and rolling hills. Producers have a whole host of dilemmas to deal with, from climate change to an influx of fake honey. Here’s how one co-op is rising above ...
A grassroots campaign aims to change UK dictionary definitions of the word nature to include humans. Change the definition, change our connection – they say The Collins Concise dictionary definition ...
What if you could intercept cancer before it develops? That’s the hope after research showed that proteins associated with cancer can appear in people’s blood more than seven years before they are ...
Mental health challenges can impact us all, and support comes in a wide variety of guises. Here are some UK projects helping people, via video games, songs, growing food and more Whether you’re a ...
What Design Can Do champions creative solutions to climate and social challenges. Its founders reveal the inspiration behind their latest creative call: (the small matter of) radically redesigning ...
As our year-long series on the community-led projects boosting mental health across the globe nears an end, series editor Daisy Greenwell reports on the remarkably simple solution that is saving lives ...
As bombs rain down on Gaza, community-led groups are providing children with psychological first aid: play, support and laughter It’s Eid al-Fitr in Gaza, a holiday period when – in happier years – ...
Creativity and fun are part and parcel of the secondhand and ethical fashion treasure hunt, says stylist Aja Barber. And not only that: rethinking our relationship with clothes can be a ‘gateway’ to ...