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Coral reefs are incredibly diverse ecosystems, providing shelter, food, and breeding grounds for countless species of fish, invertebrates, and other marine organisms. They also act as natural barriers, reducing wave [...]
Some of the UK’s favourite crisps, such as Cheetos, Monster Munch, Wotsits, Doritos and Frazzles are made by a company called PepsiCo. In the UK alone, over 6 million bags [...]
Climate change has important implications for the health and futures of children and young people, yet they have little power to limit its harm. We are often teaching children about [...]
As we reflect on 2024, it’s important to acknowledge both the successes and setbacks in the UK’s journey toward net zero. This article highlights one of the year’s biggest milestones: [...]
Each year, on February 27th, we celebrate International Polar Bear Day. Established by Polar Bears International, an organisation dedicated to protecting polar bears and the sea ice they depend on, [...]
If I told you to plant your pants, you’d think I’ve lost the plot, right? Well, that is exactly what the Plant your Pants campaign, run by education charity The [...]
It is common for families to have different traditions during the Christmas period. Some like to go for a refreshing festive dunk in the sea on Christmas morning, others like [...]
Around the world, 15 billion trees are cut down each year to make paper. [1] But what about if we didn’t need to cut down the trees in order to [...]
We’ve all heard of floating offshore windfarms, but a new floating farm is emerging, in the form of floating flower farms. In South Florida, researchers have discovered an impressive new [...]
Following on from our previous article on the yummy topic of sustainable chocolate [1], guilt free chocolate is becoming more of a reality as scientists in Switzerland have invented a [...]