The Unexpected Global Benefit of Female Empowerment
Climate experts are arguing that female empowerment is more likely to result in lower carbon emissions than a shift to renewables, urban public transport, or any other climate strategy.
Climate experts are arguing that female empowerment is more likely to result in lower carbon emissions than a shift to renewables, urban public transport, or any other climate strategy.
The unofficial language of the weekend, the soundtrack to the shuffle underfoot.
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Mandy Sham reflects on her trek through Salkantay and its profound discomforts, beyond ideas of painterly landscapes.
CalEarth Institute, founded by architect Nader Khalili, is a not-for-profit organisation with a mission to solve the global housing crisis through sustainable earth architecture.
An intimate conversation between Denisse Ariana Pérez and Maria Clara Macrì on her relationship to photography, empathy and self-belief.
In her film Black Anatomy, Denisse Ariana Pérez revindicates the black body through poetry.
Beautiful, carbon-neutral and completely compostable, Myceen make designer furniture from mycelium that redefine how we furnish our homes and how we view the humble mushroom.
Chiara Zonca takes us to her favorite swimming spot, documenting her connection with water with the help of an Ethereal diffusion filter.
Fire has long been part of Australia’s landscape, a tool used by Indigenous peoples on Country to activate and care for the land. But the healing goes both ways, and this is a message of hope.
Collaborating with dancers, installation artists and body painters, Rob Woodcox creates large scale universes that celebrate our belonging to the natural world.
Cai shares his current and ongoing sources of inspiration. The poetry his grandfather introduced him to, or his current morning ‘hype song.’
The Great Mosque of Djenné, first built in the 13th century, is the largest surviving example of African architecture.
Another dose of inspiration, this time from Urth Ambassador Dino Kužnik.
Inspired by Nordic folklore, artists Riitta Ikonen and Karoline Hjorth discuss how their eco-conscious project explores the meaning of nature and how age is irrelevant to adventure.
Come behind the scenes to meet Urth’s product design team and learn their inspiration, process and plans for the future.
Six N. Five is the studio of award-winning digital artist, Ezequiel Pini who designs serene and hyperreal landscapes to engage our senses.
After an Olympic career in synchronised swimming, Francesca Owen reincarnated as a photographer but never strayed from the waters edge.
We look at the wonders of the mushroom and its mycelia with the help of mycologist Paul Stamets, author and biologist Merlin Sheldrake, and interdisciplinary designer Mari Koppanen.
Through her paintings, Minna Leunig seeks to spark appreciation for nature, something she says is an expression of 'quiet activism.'
A one-off editorial by Tim Swallow that captures Tahiti’s raw beauty.
Great Wrap co-founder Julia Kay shares why she created a bench top worthy dispenser for her home compostable stretch wrap made from potato waste.
Living in exile in Portugal, revered Chinese artist Ai Weiwei produced monumental sculptures of endangered Brazilian tree roots with a myriad of meanings.
Sway the Future CEO Julia Marsh on how underwater rainforests can replace plastic packaging.