When the Light Burns Blue

Blue hour, seen just before dawn and in the mist of dusk, transitions the world from day to night and vice versa. However, in today’s technology driven society blue light floods from screens all around us. In this time of digital living, switching off technology and wandering outside has become a powerful act of reconnection to our natural world. Words by Bethany Sewell |

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Arabella Cooper

A budding environmentalist and a mission: Arabella Cooper took matters into her own hands when visiting Marsa Alam, conducting an individual beach clean-up to protect marine wildlife and promote awareness to the importance of caring for the environment. | Words by Rosanna Fox

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Moza Ackroyd

Environmental scientist and filmmaker Moza Ackroyd reflects and discusses conservation during changing times. Suggesting positive solutions for sustaining our world’s wildlife locally, globally and remotely. | Words by Bethany Sewell

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India Pearson

A conversation with India Pearson, a stand up paddleboarder and activist, who took an incredible 28 mile litter pick journey to fight back against river plastic pollution. | Words by Emily Gilford

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