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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 [...]

The skills and capacities of the labour market is highlighted as one of the core pillars in achieving a swift renewable energy transition. With governments, corporations, and communities pushing towards [...]

Integrating solar panels onto buildings can be quite challenging. Sometimes the challenges might relate to the physical design and installation aspect, for example on curved rooftops and façades, rooftops with [...]

The Ministry of Defence (MOD) recently reconfirmed their intentions to redevelop the Cawdor Barracks in Pembrokeshire, Wales, into the UK’s Deep Space Advanced Radar Capability (DARC) site. Originally proposed under [...]

When we think about the weather, we usually picture thunderstorms, snowy landscapes, or a sunny day at the beach. But there’s another kind of weather that affects us all, even [...]

Necessity is the mother of invention, and also of innovation. What greater necessity could there be the need for a safe planet to live upon. Climate change has driven no [...]

This is the second instalment of our Pathway to Becoming a Pilot series. Becoming a pilot is a dream that many aspire to achieve. It requires dedication, training, and 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 [...]

Embarking on an extraordinary journey into the heart of the North Pacific Ocean’s expansive Clarion-Clipperton Zone (CCZ), researchers have unlocked a secret of the deep that could forever alter our [...]





