Edward Burtynsky’s photographs of our ravaged planet are gorgeous — and troubling
Images of toxic streams, mountains of rubber and razed cities whip viewers between astonishment and repulsion in this New York retrospective
Images of toxic streams, mountains of rubber and razed cities whip viewers between astonishment and repulsion in this New York retrospective

Meet the former horticulturist who specialises in the ‘botany of doom’

The brutal business of oil and gas — plus green tariffs, the wonder of ‘murderous birds’ and bringing wetlands back to life

Projects by William Eggleston, Nathyfa Michel, Anthony Luvera, Christopher Nunn, Guanyu Xu, Tudor Rhys Etchells, Kalpesh…

As the extinction of plants and animals accelerates, our dependence on the natural world is deepening

The photographer has borne witness to conflict and suffering for three decades. Now her own story is told in a documentary

If created, these versions of the building blocks of life could lead to environmental and ecological disaster