Proud of their status as the Fringe’s first “no-waste venue,” BoxedIn Theatre have created their Greenhouse project to host a series of shows of environmental awareness, challenging ideas
Reduce, reuse, recycle, the mantra of the environmental movement without which there will be no future, at least none which supports a civilisation as we know it today,
Having revisited the works of William F Temple with their reprints of Four-Sided Triangle and Shoot at the Moon, the British Library have turned their attention to a
Appearing at the Edinburgh International Book Festival in support of their book Science(ish): The Peculiar Science Behind the Movies, based on the podcast of the same name, on
In the near future the damage from climate change has led to disaster and destruction on an unparalleled scale, and from hurricanes ripping apart cities to heatwaves killing
It is rare for a documentary commenting set in the arenas of politics and science rather than musical arenas to receive worldwide release beyond the small circuit of
“I realised that humanity had just become another species,” says Ron Garan as he recalls the moment the world watched the Eagle mission touch down on the Moon
Professor Iain Stewart, of the University of Plymouth, and presenter of the BBC shows Earth: The Power of the Planet and How Earth Made Us was good enough