100 years of refrigeration — why are animals still transported live?History repeats itself at animals’ expenseJun 13Jun 13
The causes of coral reef collapse — and how to save our ‘rainforests of the sea’There are few who would deny the sheer beauty of our coral reefs.Jun 8Jun 8
NATURE’S BREAKING POINT: HOW OUR DIETS ARE DEVOURING THE PLANETFrom Factory Farms to Forest Loss: The Hidden Crisis Behind Our Food ChoicesJun 6Jun 6
Why the food we eat will determine the future of life on EarthModern humans’ diets are pushing the natural world towards a dangerous breaking pointMay 30May 30
I got up early to experience wonderful dawn chorus. Here’s why you should tooThe joy of the dawn chorus can transform your mood, as Philip Lymbery discoversMay 19May 19
Hostile Habitats: the realities of game-bird shooting’s impact on animals and the environmentToday Emma Slawinski, Chief Executive Officer of the League Against Cruel Sports is my guest blogger. Emma has worked in social justice…May 19May 19
Children’s word of the year is a reminder that humans were born to be kindBeing kind has a physical effect on the brain that makes us feel good, demonstrating our natural instincts are to look after one anotherMay 2May 2
My dog Bruce tried UK’s first lab-grown meat — and his verdict was emphatic‘Chick Bites’, the first cultivated meat product to gain official approval for sale in the UK, proved to be a hit with Philip Lymbery’s…Apr 29Apr 29
SILENT FIELDS: THE EMOTIONAL AND FINANCIAL COST OF BIRD FLUA Heartbreaking Tale of Loss and Resilience Amidst Urgent CrisisApr 9Apr 9