When Helen Nightingale joined the National Rivers Authority, the predecessor to the Environment Agency, in 1991, she thought of her work as a calling. She had been fascinated by nature since she was a child, when she used to poke around in the earth on her father’s allotment, looking
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‘Lost’ actors and writers allege toxic and racist work atmosphere
“Misplaced” showrunners Damon Lindelof and Carlton Cuse confront numerous accusations of racism, toxicity and extra that allegedly happened in the course of the building of the ABC strike sequence in Maureen Ryan’s new e book, “Burn It Down,” an excerpt of which has been printed on Vainness Fair’s
‘We’ve lost the right to be pessimistic’: Patagonia treads fine line tackling climate crisis as for-profit company | Business
Under California blue skies, the Patagonia outdoor clothing brand’s corporate campus is bustling with its usual mix of employees, pets – and kids.
Situated in Ventura, north-west of Los Angeles and close to the beach for surfing purposes, the sprawl of neutral-colored stucco buildings is very on-brand for a business
Lost and found: the rediscovery that became ‘Leonardo DiCaprio’s frog’ | Environment
“At first, it’s hard to believe – you need to convince yourself it’s not a dream,” says the Ecuadorian biologist Elicio Tapia. “When you find a species thought to be extinct, after searching for so many years, it’s unbelievable to see it again.”
Tapia was part of the team