Hannah delves into Aleksi Hornborg’s adventures in New Zealand whilst sharing his experiences as a travel photographer, before and during COVID. | Words by Hannah Varney.
Read MoreIs the genre of climate fiction the new point of persuasion? | Words by Ellie Shearn.
Read MoreChanges throughout the anthropocene have resulted in a range of language that wasn’t used before we were aware of humanity’s effects. oscar discusses some of these key terms that have emerged… Words by Oscar Mullineux |
Read MoreWe’ve all heard of the tragic bleaching of colourful corals at the mercy of rising sea temperatures. However, scientists have discovered an effective way to regenerate coral reefs - microfragmentation. | Words by Weronika Pasieczna
Read MoreBloom In Doom Creative Writing presents: “Four Giants” by Rosie Brown | Short Story
Read MoreWe spoke to Professor Callum Roberts; an academic and scientific communicator about his work, effective science communication, and how the public can know which sources to trust... Words by Emily Gilford. |
Dawood Qureshi chatted with David Lindo (aka The Urban Birder), about nature in our cities as well as representation in the wildlife media industry
Read MoreReintroduction efforts in the UK have brought the White-Tailed Eagle back. Craig takes us through his memory of the first time seeing the sea eagle in flight. | Words by Craig Dibb
Read MoreBritain’s bees have finally awoken from their winter slumber, just in time for World Bee Day. Bees play a pivotal role in ecosystems, as indicators of environmental health and more. Words by Rosy Fox. |
Read MorePeople are slowly becoming more mindful of their actions and taking steps to live more consciously , and big brands are catching on. How can consumers avoid greenwashing in the fashion market? Words by Rosie Ings. |
Read MoreHow nature managed to rewild itself in one of the most desolate places on the planet. | Words by Bethany Pihama
Read MoreKenya is leading the way in an aggressive crack-down on single-use plastics. Georgie takes a deeper look into the country’s history and plastic policies. | Words by Georgie Power.
Read MoreQuiet Connections is a platform that uses the power of nature to empower quieter, more introverted characters and those struggling with social anxiety. We spoke to Ellie Smart, Social Engagement Manager to find out more. Words by Kirsty Crawford |
Read MoreThe distanced relationship between the human and non-human world for many years is manifesting in the form of climate change and environmental consequences. Is this estrangement rooted in our language and if so, how can the grammar of animacy reshape our connection to the natural world? | Words by Chelsea Lee.
Read MoreFollowing David Attenborough’s rise to Insta-fame in 2020, could his abandoned platform and others like it provide a step-up for others to voice their climate concerns and revolutionary ideas? | Words by Emily Gilford
Read MoreIndigenous cultures the world over, separated by thousands of miles, share deeply intrinsic attachments to the land. Holistic ways of living, which are centred on an ethos of reciprocity with the natural world, are ubiquitous in these cultures; passed down, from one generation to the next, from elder to child, for centuries. | Words by Craig Dibb.
Read MoreBillionaire philanthropist Bill Gates has turned his attention to climate change. But is his new book a welcome perspective or just another “rich guy with an opinion”? | Words by Lauren Newitt
Read MoreWhat is the link between banks and environmentalism? Banks revolve around money. We know that they act as agents for securing and managing our money, but most of us are blind to what banks do with that money. Banks are linked to funding biodiversity destruction through investments in the fossil fuel industry. Words by Georgie Power. |
Read MoreThe process of brewing beer is complex and often results in wasted resources. Ross discusses ways that breweries have found to reduce their environmental impact. Words by Ross Clifton |
Read MoreThe dawn chorus is ramping up and the warm spring air is full of voices. Words by Rebecca Gibson |
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