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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 [...]

Geothermal Energy, the use of earths natural heat below the surface to heat water into steam in order to run generators for electricity, is clean, efficient and can be built [...]

One of the UK Government’s major climate commitments was the establishment of GB Energy, a state-owned energy company intended to drive investment in renewable energy and increase energy independence. Last [...]

As the global requirement for clean energy intensifies, efforts towards transitioning towards sustainable energy sources have picked up pace. Precious metals such as silver, platinum and palladium have emerged as [...]

The International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) has proposed new Obstacle Limitation Surfaces (OLS) which are expected to be brought into force from November 2028. In this edition we will explore [...]

As solar energy continues to increase in prominence, so too does the policy framework surrounding this infrastructure. In this series of articles, we will discuss the guidance that is taking [...]

When undertaking Daylight Sunlight assessments, the first place to start when determining the impact is to look at windows, including their size, where they are positioned/orientated, and what obstructions are [...]

Recent sightings of rare deep-sea creatures washing ashore have ignited concerns surrounding environmental disasters and climate change. This article dips into the known impacts of climate change on deep-sea ecology, [...]

Renewable energy projects overcome many hurdles to be safely consented… only to face a long wait to be connected to the grid. Ofgem have released plans to ensure projects that [...]

Wind turbines have long been a key component of the renewable energy movement, providing cleaner energy solutions worldwide. However, as outlined in the 2024 news article “Recycling Wind Turbine Blades,” [...]




