On the 4th July, the nation goes to the polls once again. If current predictions are to be believed, we’re on course for a new…
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On the 4th July, the nation goes to the polls once again. If current predictions are to be believed, we’re on course for a new…
On the 31st January 2024, the Guardian reached out to authors and editors who’ve contributed to IPCC reports, over the last 6 years (2018 or…
Up until around three weeks ago, I associated the name ‘Humboldt’ with three things. The first was a penguin found in South America. The second…
Context At COP21, which was held in Paris in 2015, countries agreed to ideally try and limit warming to 1.5C above preindustrial levels, and no…
The COP28 conference has just concluded in Dubai, after nearly two weeks (30th November – 12th December). Hopes were low going into the summit given…
The Tantrum That Saved the World by Michael Mann and Megan Herbert, is a cli-fi children’s picture book about addressing the climate crisis. This rhyming…
The IPCC 6th Assessment Synthesis report is the final report in the IPCCs sixth assessment (AR6) cycle. Released on the 19th March 2023, this will…
Eco-anxiety and climate anxiety are conditions associated with climate and ecological breakdown. As the climate crisis worsens, these conditions are likely to become more prevalent…
Hope in the Dark by Rebecca Solnit is a fantastic resource for anyone who believes change is both necessary and possible. It’s a refreshing look…
How to Avoid a Climate Disaster by Bill Gates, is a book that covers his views on how we should tackle the climate crisis. It…