Water Walkways – How To Keep Your Feet Safe While Enjoying The Water

  When you really think about it there should be no question as to why we have such an affinity with the water. Considering our bodies are made up of over 80 percent of the stuff it is no wonder we are drawn to bodies of water flock to it every chance we can get. … Read more

Ringing the changes: how Britain’s red phone boxes are being given new life

It’s a design classic, but in these days of ubiquitous mobile phones, only 10,000 of the red kiosks remain on the streets. Can they survive the next decade?

The hellish future of Las Vegas in the climate crisis: ‘a place where we never go outside’

Las Vegas is the fastest warming city in the United States. The city’s poorest residents are most at risk in the heat

‘Plastic recycling is a myth’: what really happens to your rubbish?

You sort your recycling, leave it to be collected – and then what? From councils burning the lot to foreign landfill sites overflowing with British rubbish, Oliver Franklin-Wallis reports on a global waste crisis

Documentary series to take viewers behind scenes of V&A

BBC Two to screen programmes in 2020 aiming to tell ‘secrets of the museum’

COURBET : The ‘disruptive’ French Sustainable Jewellery brand that even refuses ‘fairmined’ gold and diamonds

    By Philippe Mihailovich & Caroline Taylor In line with 21st Century youth who are now demanding vegan leathers be used by luxury brands, we are now witnessing the emergence of a ‘sustainable’ high-end jewellery house on the famous Place Vendôme*, for whom anything mined is considered harmful to the environment and thereby unacceptable. … Read more