Caspar Henderson

Articles by this author

The imitation game

Caspar Henderson talks to biomimicry gurus Janine Benyus and William McDonough about the advantages of imitating nature.

Energy... environment... security. Is anyone joining the dots?

Caspar Henderson scans Whitehall for signs of strategic joinery.

A liquid revolution

We’re burning masses of fossil fuel to clean all our water to drinking standards

Whatever happened to Gaia?

James Lovelock, originator of the Gaia hypothesis, gives a rare interview to Caspar Henderson

Short cut to carbon cuts

Pilgrim in the Casino

As the Capital Futures Project starts to make waves in the City, Caspar Henderson and Martin Wright ask if we can ever hope to green the markets

Gaia in the zeros

Caspar Henderson considers politicians, scientists and business leaders who own up to Gaian sympathies

From Armageddon to a greener Maldwyn

Profile - From deep space to green Wales. Caspar Henderson meets Lembit

How green is their valley?

The rural heartland of mid-Wales is home to an ambitious experiment in sustainable living - one that reaches well beyond the ‘usual suspects’.

Buy a house and save a forest

Corn into carpet

Mapping the community route to combat food poverty

On the threshold of the Silent Vrooooomm

Fuel cells could sweep away the hype and give us all guilt-free motoring... maybe! Ashok Sinha and Caspar Henderson peer under the bonnet.

The Sublime Virtue of Staying Put

Going farther, faster shouldn’t be the sole goal of sustainable transport, says Caspar Henderson

By the light of the wind

Footprints point forward for Island State

Greening the Dreaming Spires

CHP's Place in a Sustainable Future