In the first of a four-part series on India’s biodiversity and varied ecology, they write about how the Himalayan mountain ranges have shaped India’s biodiversity over time. Words by Adele and Annie Santamaria |
Read MoreBloom In Doom Creative Writing presents: “Boy with Red Stag” by George Richards | Poetry
Read MoreBack for her second column, Lizzie De Lusignan tells us more about UK wildlife in November, with coverage about different types of hibernation. All of this, and an exciting October update… Words by Lizzie de Lusignan |
Read MoreOur leaders need whole-system support from communities, businesses and governments themselves to turn climate talks into action. Here are four viable community-led alternatives to COP that prioritise climate action whilst working alongside governments. | Words by Emma Tegg.
Read MoreLuisa discusses her experiences as a young person in engaging with COP26. Words by Luisa Shield |
Read MoreThe UK is hosting the current historic COP 26 conference. But what is the UK government’s own track record on climate, and does it hold up to scrutiny? | Words by Jessica Kleczka
Read MoreAs COP 26 gets underway, let’s remind ourselves of the stakes of the climate crisis and who has the most to lose from a failure to act | Words by Scott Thomson
Read MoreOne way of coordinating worldwide action is through the Climate Change Conference of the Parties (COP) summits. But what is COP26? Why is it important? And will it be a success? | Words by Ella Grantham.
Read MoreThe lights go to green and three SUVs blast off into the desert, leaving plumes of dust in their wake as they battle against the landscape, and each other. This is the newest innovation in sustainable sport. This is Extreme E. | Words by Stefan Glosby.
Read MoreUK Monthly Wildlife Highlight, October. Rutting Stags and wildlife in the Peak District. Words by Lizzie de Lusignan |
Read MoreBesides old-growth trees and rainforests, a common green growth that we may see daily in the UK also plays a big part in combating climate change. Maddy tells us more about the significance of hedgerows in the climate fight. | Words by Maddy Simmonds.
Read MoreGlacial ice stores information about our planet’s environmental past, however, climate change is causing it to melt away. UNESCO’s ‘Ice Memory Project’ is racing to extract samples from glaciers around the world and preserve this important data for future scientists. Words by Caitlin Thomas. |
Read MoreWhat flowers can you grow in your UK garden to bring back the buzz? | Words by Franzi Sordon.
Read MoreThere are still places on this glorious earth that are not just magnificent, but have also maintained their wild nature, and have been relatively untouched by human life. Words by Eleanor Maslin |
Read MoreThroughout history, the intelligence of organisms has always been questioned. How something that is considered alive thinks, is famously what has given humanity power, leadership, and the ability to reign supreme over all other species. Dawood explores research into other species, and what makes them intelligent. Words by Dawood Qureshi |.
Read MoreIn the hit documentary ‘Kiss the Ground’, Woody Harrelson warns of the perils of desertification, describing how there are only “60 harvests left” due to soil erosion. Is this the wakeup call we need in the fight against climate change? Or is this an exaggeratory statement - a myth? | Words by Evie White.
Read MoreBloom In Doom Creative Writing presents: “The Hidden Circus” by Alicia Hayden | Short Story
Read MoreIn Conversation with Anna Oliver and Rob Read of Operation Bloody Fjords, Sea Shepherd UK. | Words by Michelle Parsons.
Read MoreVultures across the world are a vital part of their respective ecosystems, but they face persecution and various threats. Lizzie discusses why these scavengers are important, and what is being done to help them… Words by Lizzie Upson |.
Read MoreThe Amazon is the most biologically diverse place on Earth, yet in the past hundred years, deforestation and human-induced climate change have damaged this vital life support system at an unprecedented rate. Leoni discusses policies that defend the Amazon, and how the general public can help… Words by Leoni Fretwell. |
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