Underwater rainforests, known as seagrass, provide a multitude of benefits to the health of the ocean and the planet at large. | Words by Maddy Simmonds
Read MorePakistan suffers from many consequences of climate change, ranging from glacial melts to floods. Maryam tells us more about these events and potential solutions to mitigate them. | Words by Maryam Salman.
Read MoreClimate Census UK invites people from across the united kingdom to use their 2021 census to urge the government to take climate action | Words by Chelsea Webster.
Read MoreOld-Growth Forests in British Columbia play an important role in the Earth’s carbon-storage capacity. However, exploitation of these forests has led to many of these trees being replaced by second-growth monocultures. Paulina explores why it is vital that we conserve these age-old forests. | Words by Paulina Chalmers.
Read MoreIn the run up to COP26 in Glasgow in November, how can we ensure climate promises become climate actions? | Words by George Steedman Jones
Read MoreBritain has experienced a dramatic decline in biodiversity. Over recent years, a relatively new conservation technique to combat the decline in biodiversity has been spreading; Rewilding. | Words by Lizzie de Lusignan
Read MoreAn interview with Beach Guardian’s Emily Stevenson discussing the PPE pandemic. How Coronavirus has impacted our oceans, and what we can do to reduce the impact. | Words by Emily Gilford.
Read MoreAs the planet continues to warm, Arctic permafrost is thawing at an alarming rate. James takes a closer look at the problem and a possible solution on the horizon. | Words by James Osborne.
Read MoreBloom In Doom Creative Writing presents: “The Midnight Stage” by Alicia Hayden | Short Story
Read MoreOur pick of four UK-based companies fighting this important cause that we think should definitely be on your radar | Words by Katie Bonner
Read MoreThis year on World Book Day, the Bloom In Doom team brings to you the top 10 climate books that we think you should read. | Words by George Richards
Read MoreEvidence suggests that we’re already in the sixth mass extinction event, with more than 35,000 species threatened with extinction. But hope is not lost as we have come to find that extinction isn’t always a death sentence | Words by Annie Megan Santamaria.
Read MorePollinators are vital for the survival of our ecosystems. Lucy discusses what pollinators do for us, and how we can help them in return | Words by Lucy Saunders.
Read MoreAfter a wonderfully long winter with lots of snow in the UK, temperatures are starting to climb and spring is in the air. Words by Rebecca Gibson |
Read MoreFor many, there are few difficulties in achieving a sustainable lifestyle. But a small change for some is an insurmountable obstacle for others. So, how does privilege play a role within the sustainability movement? Words by Rosie Brown. |
Read MoreBloom In Doom Creative Writing presents: An Exhibition by James Wijesinghe. | Poetry
Read MoreSmog frequently engulfs Lahore, turning Pakistan’s 2nd largest city into a painting of greys. | Words by Ibra Aamir
Read MoreIn her latest body of work, photographer Elizabeth Dowling-Nash explores how nature mends us and the importance of rekindling our connection to nature to build back the bonds between nature and art. Words by Bethany Sewell |
Read MoreIndia Pearson updates us on her new film and ventures since her last interview with Bloom In Doom. | Words by Emily Gilford.
Read MoreWho can be a Conservationist? The inclusive platform, & Another Thing, aims to encourage more open dialogue about conservation and challenge these stereotypes. | Words by Kirsty Crawford
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