James introduces the fantastic Zaria Forman and her unique art form to communicate climate change and the changing landscapes of the Antarctic. | Words by James Osborne.
Read MoreWhat are polar ice caps and how are they affected by the climate crisis? Ibra takes a brief look at these geographical markers and potential solutions to slow their rate of melting. | Words by Ibra Aamir.
Read More2020 was named the hottest year on record and the coming years are on track to get warmer. Compared to the countryside, cities have often taken more heat -- Why is that? | Words by Georgie Power.
Read MoreJennifer Carter reflects on a few of her favourite quick and easy springtime foraging recipes, as well as some tips and tricks behind the act of taking only what you need from the land |
Read MorePopulations across the world are affected differently by the issues facing our planet. Intersectional Environmentalism identifies that the injustices happening to marginalised communities and the earth are interconnected. | Words by Emily Gilford.
Florence Williams’ journey in The Nature Fix provides readers with a deeper understanding of the benefits and practices of nature’s influence over us. Words by Jessica White. |
Read MoreThe fast fashion industry is churning out new garms for us to look good and keep up with the micro-seasons. But when workers in Pakistan are paid being less than £47 per month, is it really worth it? | Words by Maddie Stannard.
Read MoreIndigenous communities protect 80% of the Earth’s biodiversity. Ellie takes a deeper look into how indigenous peoples and their wisdom spanning many centuries can help protect our planet’s wildlife in the present. | Words by Ellie Humphrys.
Read MoreTestimonials on the covers of The Sixth Extinction encourage the reader to look inside. Recommendations such as ‘compelling’, ‘meticulous’, ‘remarkable’ and ‘a big story of our age’ make you want to know more. | Words by Jennifer Jones.
Read MoreRole models are an integral and important part of growing up and inspiring young people to follow their aspirations. However, a large part of society doesn’t see people like themselves enjoying nature, so they might not consider it a worthwhile hobby, let alone a career. | Words by Weronika Pasieczna.
Read MoreYoung author, Will Hamilton-Davies, shares his inspiration and process behind his environmentally-focused children’s book, The Shrew With The Flu with Madeleine Smith. | Words by Madeleine Smith.
Read MorePlastic pollution is not a new phenomenon. However, microplastics filtering into our food, water systems and even reaching the summit of Mount Everest is quite concerning. | Words by Evie White.
Read MoreBloom In Doom Creative Writing presents: “Mythical Moth” by Lucy Saunders | Poetry
Read MoreClimate change is challenging enough for adults to wrap their heads around; so, how do you communicate the climate conundrum to children? Words by Rosy Fox |
Read MoreSir David Attenborough’s latest book, A Life on Our Planet, delivers a masterclass in accessible environmental communication. Words by Natalie Dyer |
Read MoreBloom In Doom Creative Writing presents: “Miniature Kingdom” by Alicia Hayden | Short Story
Read MoreBloom In Doom Creative Writing presents: "Kindred" by Stephanie Dolben. | Poetry
Read MoreBloom In Doom Creative Writing presents: Hair Ice: The Magic of the Forest by Lorna Mann | Prose
Read MoreThe world is facing an Insect Apocolypse, but there are simple ways to make outdoor spaces more bug-friendly. | Words by Natasha Ballantyne.
Read MoreLots of spring signs are here, including singing migrants, dramatic breeding behaviours and plants with a liking for ancient trees. Words by Rebecca Gibson |
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