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Love Island Makes TV Fans Fall For Slow Fashion
The hit TV show has changed fashion buying habits with sales of second-hand clothes soaring to one per second thanks to this year’s slow fashion style icons
The New Camp Making Ukrainian Refugees Smile
They’ve fled Ukraine leaving behind their possessions and fathers to fight. Now a charity is helping these refugees forget the horrors of war with a sports camp
Drying Lake Mead Waters Bring Four Murder Victims to the Surface
Human remains have been discovered in Lake Mead close to Las Vegas as water levels reach historic low levels
Does Your Child Have Damaging Burn Out And Is It All Your Fault?
You’ve signed your child up for every activity going but instead of excelling they’re exhausted and miserable. Welcome to the Burn Out Club…
Biden Signs Inflation Reduction Act in ‘Most Aggressive Action Ever’ on US Climate Change
The law signed by Biden puts $369 billion towards renewable energy and reducing carbon emissions. It is the US’s most significant effort yet to combat the climate crisis
The Killing Forests: How Palm Oil Is Threatening To Make Orangutans Extinct
Used for lipsticks, toothpaste and even biodiesel, palm oil is destroying swathes of primary forest, leaving the orangutans who live there starving, homeless and ‘critically endangered’ – the final tier before extinction
No More Tat! 10 Fail Proof Eco Party Bags Ideas for Your Kid’s Birthday
Make the gifts at the end of your child’s party mean something – from home-made cookies to photos and flowers to grow at home, you’ll be making lasting as well as precious memories with eco party bags
It’s the All New Inclusive and Eco Barbie!
As Barbie the movie sets records at the box office, an eco doll and one wearing hearing aids have been released
A Sustainable Seafood Startup Cultivates Oysters to Save the Oceans
In the US, an eco conscious startup is developing the world’s first oysters grown from stem cells. And there’s a vegan version too.
Africa Calls to Protect World’s Remaining Hippos
Guinea and Mali are among the African nations calling for greater protection for hippos