Environment

River access pledge ‘too small a step’

Campaigners Call for Greater Access to England’s Rivers A campaign group known as Right to Roam is advocating for public access to all rivers in England, rather than the nine

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Earth911 Inspiration: Break Your Shopping Addiction On Buy Nothing Day

Earth911 is a platform that brings the circular economy to life by connecting individuals, businesses, and communities to sustainable living

The birth of the climate doula

Doulas are becoming increasingly aware of the impacts of the worsening climate crisis on their clients' pregnancies. Esther Louis, a

‘Everyone is exhausted’: First week of COP30 marked by frustration with slow progress

The recent events at the United Nations climate talks, known as COP30, in Belém, Brazil, have highlighted the frustration felt

As Week One Winds Down at COP30 in Brazil, What’s at Stake and What’s Ahead

The first week of COP30 in Belém, Brazil has been a whirlwind of activity, with negotiations showing signs of progress

COP30 has plans to save the rainforest. Indigenous activists say it’s not enough

Indigenous protestors made a bold statement at the 30th annual United Nations Climate Change Conference, or COP30, in Belém, Brazil.

Urban farms can make cities more livable and help feed America

We’re growing chamomile. We’ve grown beets. We’ve grown carrots. We’ve grown cucumbers. We’ve grown tomatoes. We’ve grown peppers. We’ve grown

The climate paradox of having a dog

As a long-time vegetarian, I have always been conscious of my impact on the planet. However, one aspect that I

Edge Hill divests from climate wreckers

Fossil Fuel and Border Industry Companies Banned from Edge Hill University InvestmentsEdge Hill University has taken a significant step towards