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ON RESPECTING THE AMAZON AND WHAT IS OWED TO THE PLANET
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To save the planet, do we have to destroy it?
Mountains plunge sharply into turquoise glacial waters. From the shoreline, the rainforest climbs steeply into the clouds, snowcaps peaking through occasional gaps. My attention is drawn to the shore,
Danny Bird Your book opens with the story of a woman named Solitude on Guadaloupe. Why did you choose to start with her and what can she tell us about the wider history of resistance among enslaved pe
The connection between nature and creativity comes in many forms. Here, artists, writers and musicians talk about the different ways in which they take inspiration from the outdoors - and share the places that fuel their imagination
EARLIER THIS YEAR, A TITANIUM MINE WAS SLATED for construction on the edge of Georgia’s Okefenokee Swamp, an unusually diverse ecosystem that is home to some of the country’s most pristine wetlands. I
Borneo’s Mt Kinabalu is both a popular trekking destination and a spiritual site for the indigenous Dusun people who inhabit its foothills. Phoebe Smith sets out to climb the peak and learn more about its place in Dusun culture