Environment

The Edinburgh Art Festival today launched its programme for 2014, the 11th festival to date.
From robot football to making round bubbles square, from the science of intoxication at a Mad Hatter’s Tea…
Scotland’s first complete map and dataset of Scotland's native woodlands was revealed yesterday (Monday).
Acclaimed author, activist, and co-founder of the international climate campaign 350.org – Bill McKibben –…
A team of gardeners, using 40,000 plants, took two months to create this year's animal themed floral clock…
Edinburgh Zoo opened on this day in 1913. It was a very different place then. To mark the event the zoo is…
A third version of Edinburgh’s popular Innertube map, that highlights Edinburgh parks and green spaces, has…
Long before NASA scientist James Hansen brought the spectre of climate change to the mainstream with
A talk by Dr Victoria Hipkin from the Canadian Space Agency Exploring Mars: Water, Climate, Environments and…
In 2012, 3000 cyclists, young and old, pedalled on the Scottish Parliament to call for safer cycling for…
On Saturday 23rd March 2013, the annual second hand bike sale returns to the Edinburgh Steiner School.
On Saturday 30th March, the University of Edinburgh Canoe Club is thrilled to welcome Olaf Obsommer,…
The Edinburgh International Science Festival marks 25 years, from 23rd March, with two weeks of events that…
Put a spring in your step by spending the morning at the beach!
The first Edinburgh Jack & Jill Market of the year comes to Meadowbank Stadium on Sunday 17th February.
Edinburgh Zoo's pair of giant pandas, Tian Tian (Sweetie) and Yuang Guang (Sunshine), have lived up to their…
The Edinburgh Fashion Swap is the idea of 25-year-old Jema MacGregor, a young Scottish entrepreneur, who…
Our ceilidh is always a fantastic night, and this year the band 'Hud Yer Wheesht' are at the helm.
A single 222-year-old oak tree is the star of a new exhibition at The Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh (RBGE…
This Saturday sees the inaugural Big Craft Giveway, an event funded by Creative Scotland, which encourages…