Articles by Climate Change

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 [...]

The Earth Prize is the world’s largest environmental competition for young people and has seen participation from teams in over 150 countries during its first three annual editions. This 100,000 [...]

In an age of NFTs and other non-physical currencies, almost anything can be monetised, even nature. Carbon credits have been slowly increasing globally, however, a new horizon of nature meritocracy [...]

The South Hams District Council (SHDC) are currently looking to increase their work in recycling abandoned vessels throughout the South Hams’ seas, and a clean marine environment is high on [...]

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 [...]

Continuing our “Media for Change” series, this article explores how literature can inspire environmental action. From compelling non-fiction to engaging fiction, books have the power to encourage essential conversations about [...]

Commercial air travel is a pollution source that is very much in the public consciousness. As a result, environmental efforts that target air travel are widespread. In general terms, these [...]

Have you heard people talking about El Niño and La Niña? I am here to help explain the differences and what they mean for our planet. The El Niño Southern [...]

Exciting developments have emerged from researchers at Princeton University and UCLA, paving the way for a revolutionary passive mechanism to alter how we heat and cool our buildings. As highlighted [...]

The UEFA Euro 2024 tournament saw Spain crowned the winners for a record-breaking fourth time. The tournament also aimed to deliver the highest sustainability standards. Figure 1: Football supporters. The [...]




