by Lucy StJohn | Oct 27, 2021 | Blog
This year we have seen unprecedented climate disasters all over the world. What people might once have thought of as an issue that we have plenty of time to deal with, has shown itself as a force to be reckoned with now. COP26 has never been more timely, and has been... by Lucy StJohn | Oct 7, 2021 | Blog
In the wake of Insulate Britain protesters, a group calling for the government to fully fund and coordinate the insulation of all social housing by 2025, it raises the question of why insulating buildings is so important. In our quest to reach net zero carbon... by Lucy StJohn | Sep 23, 2021 | Blog
After spending the last 18 months or so indoors, we’ve all had time to stop and look at the impact pollution has had on the environment. A huge part which contributes to this pollution is travel, with flying being the biggest emitter. With COVID-19 restrictions... by Ricky | Aug 19, 2021 | Blog
An article in the US National Geographic I stumbled upon suggested our extreme weather events are down to both bad luck and climate change. This may conveniently have the neutralizing effect of allowing readers to dismiss the climate crisis as just plain unlucky. I... by Lucy StJohn | Aug 5, 2021 | Blog
During the first lockdown of the pandemic many people turned to cycling to avoid using public transport. Since then, many European cities have created more cycle lanes to encourage cycling. The reduction in all forms of transport led to a huge drop in CO2 emissions,... by Lucy StJohn | Jun 27, 2021 | Blog
The ever-increasing concern that is climate change has led many of us to question how, as individuals, we can make an impact on its delay. One of the most common answers that gets thrown at us is whether we should become vegan. For example, one study has shown...