Archived articles from 2010

 

Ethical, Healthy and Heavenly

 
 

Archive

22 Sep 2010

 

Chocolate is one of the most popular foods on the planet - now Yasmin Paul unwraps the secrets of raw chocolate, equally delicious but much healthier

 

Live Magazine for Young Londoners

 
 

/ Community, Youth

21 Sep 2010

 

Live magazine is an award-winning youth publication, available in London, recognised for the positive impact it has had on disadvantaged young people

 

A Taste of Freedom

 
 

Archive

21 Sep 2010

 

Surplus fruit is being salvaged by a new and highly inventive sustainability project

 

Grounded for Good

 
 

Archive

21 Sep 2010

 

Shanna Jones explores the growing interest in flightless travel and discovers an online community committed to reducing the impact of air travel

 

Shovel-ready Solution

 
 

Agriculture, Archive

21 Sep 2010

 

New form of seed-sprouting packaging will connect people back to nature and involve them in a planet-wide reforestation effort

 

Chew TV Flying High

 
 

Archive

21 Sep 2010

 

Bristol Media awards Chew TV, Plymouth-based social enterprise run by and for young people, first place in a list of 'Top 10 Creative Companies'

 

A Message from the Gonavindua Tairona

 
 

Archive

21 Sep 2010

 

Kogi Mama, Jacinto Zarabat, is visiting London to help promote a film about the Tairona heritage and offer a poignant message for the western world about respecting the Earth.

 

Cards with Perspective

 
 

Archive

21 Sep 2010

 

World's first Fairtrade photographic postcards offer a creative way out of poverty

 

Read all About it!

 
 

Archive

21 Sep 2010

 

British children donate 330,000 textbooks to pupils in Tanzania and Uganda

 

Grow Heathrow Takes Off!

 
 

Archive

21 Sep 2010

 

The Grow Heathrow initiative has been restoring an abandoned market garden to provide a source of locally produced, organic fruit and vegetables

 

Edible Estates

 
 

Archive

21 Sep 2010

 

London's housing estate residents are becoming community food growers through the Edible Estates competition, launched by Mayor Boris Johnson.

 

World’s Biggest Page Turner

 
 

Archive

14 Sep 2010

 

Prestigious award given to school children creating 120 sq ft book about peace, featuring entries from the Dalai Lama and Nelson Mandela

 

Hydrogen Cars to be Piloted on Britain’s Streets

 
 

/ Archive, Sustainable Development

14 Sep 2010

 

A fleet of hydrogen cars will be the first on Britain's streets as part of a new transport model

 

Columbia Saves Parrot

 
 

Archive

14 Sep 2010

 

Following one of the most successful biodiversity conservation campaigns in Colombian history the yellow-eared parrot has been saved

 

Britain’s Largest Solar Roof

 
 

/ Archive

14 Sep 2010

 

Over 1,000 electricity-generating solar panels form the UK's largest solar roof, being installed at Worthy Farm, home of the Glastonbury Festival.

 

Solar Zone Replaces Nuclear Test Site

 
 

Archive

14 Sep 2010

 

A new solar demonstration zone in the Nevada Desert is to replace a former nuclear weapons test site

 

Developing Countries go Carbon Neutral

 
 

Archive

14 Sep 2010

 

Six developing countries pledged new commitments for significantly reducing carbon emissions during a meeting in the Maldives, in July

 

World’s Biggest Solar Power Station

 
 

Archive

14 Sep 2010

 

After opening the biggest solar thermal power station ever built, Spain has become a world leader in solar energy generation

 

First Women’s Radio in Middle East

 
 

Archive

14 Sep 2010

 

A pioneering Arabic radio station, run for and by women, went live earlier this year in Palestine

 

Research Reflect Homeopathic Principles

 
 

Archive

14 Sep 2010

 

Professor Luc Montagnier, who won the Nobel prize for discovering the link between HIV and Aids, has presented new research suggesting a scientific basis for homeopathy.