A Case for Less Consumption and More Citizenship
In a world where GDP has remained the principal measure of success, here are the individuals and businesses prioritising the wellbeing of people and the planet.
In a world where GDP has remained the principal measure of success, here are the individuals and businesses prioritising the wellbeing of people and the planet.
With eighty percent of the world’s remaining biodiversity on the territories of indigenous people, these communities are more than a source of wisdom, but a source of hope.
Much like planting trees — but this time in the sea — kelp forests are being lauded for their ability to store huge amounts of carbon.
A conversation with filmmaker and activist Helena Norberg-Hodge on reconnecting with nature through personal transformation.
Photographer Brooke Holm immerses herself in the world’s most remote landscapes to explore the complex relationship between nature and humanity.
Urth plants five trees for every camera accessory purchased. Today, we’ve planted over two million trees, and founders Christian and Chris reflect on the achievement.
Capturing 3,000-year-old bristlecone trees in his latest film Treeline, Jordan Manly shows the immense power of film to reignite our relationship with nature.
On Desert Time captures the vast landscapes and intricate details of two of Australia’s most respected national parks.
Set in the tropical north of Australia, Abigail Varney's latest photo series captures an anxious atmosphere that expresses just how inseparable we are from the climate.
Can large scale reforestation keep up with our current rate of carbon emissions?