A stunning photographic collection that traces 150 years of humanitarian crisis caused by war.
Foreword by James Nachtwey. Text by Caroline Moorehead
A simple message in photographs: leave the oil underground and protect the Yasuni rainforest and the rights of its inhabitants.
Gines Haro Pastor & Georgina Donati, with Troth Wells
Outstanding photographs from the Greenpeace ‘Defending our Oceans’ voyage.
Greenpeace photography brings the drama of the ocean to shore and calls for the creation of marine reserves.
Sara Holden
30 postcards using images from the hardback photo book Water Life Force.
A celebration of water in photographs and words.
Maggie Black
30 postcards using stunning images from the hardback photo book, Our Fragile World.
A photographic illustration of how the planet and its people are responding to environmental changes.
Caspar Henderson and Troth Wells
Mari Marcel Thekaekara is appalled by the tactics used by a website to raise money for poor Indian children. But do the ends justify the means?
‘I was the fall guy’: Julian Assange in his own words
With capital punishment debates resurfacing since the Breivik trial, Tony Mckenna argues the death penalty brutalizes not just the individual but the whole society.
In some Indian communities a girl's first period is treated with great fanfare, in others it is a carefully kept secret, says Mari Marcel Thekaekara.
Alan Hughes can’t believe the nerve of the London Mayor, who’s trying to dupe people into cleaning up the capital ahead of the Olympics.