Go green and keep your ID safe at the community shredding day
Residents in Bristol are being urged to go green and keep their identities safe at the same time at a community ’shredding day’ later this month.
Residents in Bristol are being urged to go green and keep their identities safe at the same time at a community ’shredding day’ later this month.
Spring is on its way. So if your thoughts are turning this summer’s green celebrations and festivals, check out our guide to some of the best. They sell out early so dig out your wellies and get planning.
Volunteers and sponsors are being urged to step forward to help this year’s Festival of Nature unleash Bristol’s wild side this summer.
An event hosted by Bristol Zoo Gardens aims to investigate the rapid decline in the numbers of sparrows – once one of Britain’s most common birds.
Bristol hosts two ethical fashion events this week – the Fairwear fashion show featuring a collection by Harry Potter actress Emma Watson and a conference for textile students looking at the reality behind cheap clothing.
A new film, Food, Inc, has just opened in the UK – and comes to Bristol tomorrow for a week – which lifts the veil on our industrialised food industry and the mega corporations that now control so much of it.
One of the “godfathers of environmentalism” was in Bristol on Monday with a message that most greens will find both shocking and heretical.
Author Stewart Brand and musician Brian Eno will be in Bristol in January to talk about how technology can help the planet live more sustainably.
A powerful new influence has emerged for climate action and it’s one that may cause some environmentalists to choke on their morning muesli with surprise – religion.
On Thursday evening, Malawian Elvis Sukali will bring the reality of global warming home to a Bristol audience when he reports to what’s been described as the city’s first international hearing on climate change.