How Wales’ underexplored seas surfaced on TV – WONDERS OF THE CELTIC DEEP | INTERVIEW
Wonders of the Celtic Deep's Executive Producer, Dale Templar, hopes the landmark BBC natural history programme is as far-reaching as Wales' oceans.
Wonders of the Celtic Deep's Executive Producer, Dale Templar, hopes the landmark BBC natural history programme is as far-reaching as Wales' oceans.
A group of environmental activists known as Save the Severn Estuary is on a mission to stop the dumping of contaminated waste in Welsh and English waters.
LIZ BONNIN Fuelled by her passion for environmental causes, biochemist and TV presenter Liz Bonnin has no time for world leaders who won’t listen. She chats with Carl Marsh. You’re …
TIPS AND TRICKS FOR AN ECO-FRIENDLY HOME Whether you’re looking to live sustainably or to save money, Seren McKeever has put together a list of 10 simple things you can …
As the environmental revolution is slowly enveloping the beauty industry, one of the most wasteful around, Rhia Williams looks at how things are changing in Cardiff. Businesses all over …
Decolonising Environmentalism This three-day symposium, focused around the film Thank You For the Rain (directed by Julia Dahr), hopes to refocus discussions of environmentalism around marginalised communities and those from the …
Since going entirely plastic-free, the Ceredigion town of Aberporth has been making waves in the news. Emily Newsham caught up with one of the leading members of the town’s plastic …
[wpdevart_youtube]huX1bmfdkyA[/wpdevart_youtube] **** Dir: Bonni Cohen/Jon Shenk (12A, 100mins) Chillingly pertinent thanks to Donald Trump’s wayward presidency, this sequel to climate change documentary An Inconvenient Truth has former almost President of the …
Innovative projects in Cardigan Bay are trying to measure and reduce the impact we have on the Welsh wildlife, but just how successful are they? Marta Montanari investigates. The splash …
This weekend the Wales Tree Festival will be presenting a family friendly event with strong roots firmly planted in a love of all things wood.
Two ‘partners in grime’ (groan) have skipped their way across Swansea on a photographic campaign to highlight environmental and ecological issues. Swansea Met art and design students, Anni Skilton from …