CHARGING ACROSS COUNTRY

Can electric cars cope with rural conditions? Paul Markillie finds out ... read more »
COMMENTS: 0 | ADD NEW COMMENTI MADE MY GARDEN A PIG FARM

Small-scale pig farming is on the rise. Charles Nevin takes a course at Pig Paradise Farm and brings home the bacon ... read more »
RAISED VOICES IN COPENHAGEN

What's it like in "Hopenhagen"? Alas, The Economist's energy correspondent found himself annoyed with the conference within the first ten minutes ... read more »
IS GEOGRAPHY THE NEW HISTORY?

Geography is "no longer a neutral subject," writes Robert Butler in his latest Going Green column. Climate change has made it "the new history", both more dynamic and more frightening ... read more »
SUSTAINABLE SUSHI: THERE'S A CATCH

How green is your sushi? Natasha Loder takes a marine biologist to lunch at Nobu to find out ... read more »
IN THE MUD WITH RICHARD LONG
ARTISTIC MUDSLINGING | October 2nd 2008

Britain's foremost land artist used to make his art out of stones; now it's mud, from the River Avon. He takes Robert Butler for a walk there ...From INTELLIGENT LIFE magazine, Autumn 2008
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THE TALENTED MR RAPLEY | January 5th 2008

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Chris Rapley, the newly appointed director of London's Science Museum, talks to Robert Butler about Sherlock Holmes, climate change, and shifting the museum's focus from the past to the future ...
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BEN SAUNDERS, ARCTIC EXPLORER
HE GOES WITH THE FLOE | January 3rd 2008

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What does it mean to be an explorer in a world where everything has been explored? Ben Saunders explains to Joanne Ramos why he still wants to load up his sledge and head for the North Pole ...
From INTELLIGENT LIFE MAGAZINE, December 2007
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STEPHEN HUGH-JONES | ON LANGUAGE AND LIFE | December 14th 2007

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The green lobby is right about a lot of things. But it would be much more admirable, says Stephen Hugh-Jones, if it could learn to wear its virtue more modestly, and leave a touch more room for self-doubt ...
Special to MORE INTELLIGENT LIFE
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