Environment

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Reporting on Poverty

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Environment, Lifestyle

Journalist Rachel Broady is passionate about challenging the stereotypes of people experiencing poverty, and decided the best place to begin was within her own industry. 

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A Wilder Future

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Environment

The Wildlife Trusts have released a new short film featuring Sir David Attenborough. In it, Attenborough addresses the climate emergency issue and urges a larger focus on the restoration and regeneration of wildlife in order to see real progress.

Forest Gardening

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Environment

As we enter Autumn, we begin to welcome cooler weather, trading our summer outfits for winter coats. Hues of orange and yellow replace our once green and floral spaces, and typical gardens filled with spring and summer flowers slowly begin to disappear.

Hedgerows & Climate Change

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Environment

Increasing hedgerow cover across the UK can create new homes for wildlife, improve the quality of the soil, boost the UK economy, and help in the global fight against climate change

The Road to Climate Justice

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Environment

How far will you go to demand climate justice? Meet Pushpanath Krishnamurthy, an inspiring individual who literally walks the talk, as he embarks on a peaceful padayatra from London to Glasgow for COP26. Jen Marsden writes.

Wellbeing Island

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Environment

If we move to a small patch of Hebridean paradise, step back from consumerism, rush hour and mental stress, will the greater impact be on our wellbeing or on the environment? Sublime explores the link between going off grid and increasing happiness.

Photo by Kelly Sikkema

Climate change IPCC report 2021

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Environment

The world’s largest ever report into climate change was published today, setting out the stark reality of the state of our planet. The study is by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change – a UN group that looked at more than 14,000 scientific papers.

Rediscovering the Right to Repair

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Environment

The UN and UK have recently introduced a ‘Right to Repair Act’, marking a distinct step in recognising the need to shift to more efficient and sustainable consumption and production. The act legally requires white goods manufacturers to provide spare parts for all their products.