Articles by Climate Change

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 [...]

As the UK woke on the 5th of July to the news of a Labour landslide and new Government, thoughts across the country must have turned to what this would [...]





