Colin Tudge

Articles by Colin Tudge

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A plague on both their houses

  • 27 September 1999

Do our genes dictate what we are or does our environment? It isn't that simple. Colin Tudge calls time on the "nature versus nurture" debate

The axeman cometh

  • 30 August 1999

As We Know It: Coming to Terms with an Evolved Mind Marek Kohn Granta, 326pp, £19.99 ISBN 1862070253

Chimps don't talk, but they do cry

  • 02 August 1999

Ignore the reports about chattering bonobos; language remains unique to humans. But animals can think and feel

Fields of dreams

  • 12 July 1999

The British countryside is in crisis, but we're not debating the real issues. Colin Tudge puts the case for a very different kind of agriculture to maintain our green and pleasant land

The great green book

  • 19 April 1999

Republished this month, Rachel Carson's Silent Spring jump-started the environmental movement. Colin Tudgeassesses how much - or how little - has changed since 1962

Why we don't need GM foods

  • 19 February 1999

The biotechnology industry claims it can feed the world. But that can easily be done anyway - provided we don't leave it all to the free market

Earthly powers

  • 11 December 1998

Science

Growing pains

  • 13 November 1998

Biotechnology alarms us: we fear Hitler clones and designer genes. Colin Tudge suggests we stop worrying and start trusting our instincts

Green heroes

The top ten

20 green heroes and villains: Heroes

Green villains

The top ten

20 green heroes and villains: Villains

Bjorn Lomborg

Cloud control

Cloud control

Interview

Omar Bin Laden

The NS Interview: Omar Bin Laden

What if...

Hugh Gaitskell lived

What if... Hugh Gaitskell had lived

James Macintyre

Brown at war

Like it or not, Brown’s a war leader

Will Self

On brands

We’re all with the brand

Film review

A Serious Man

A Serious Man (15)

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