Chocs Away: How Climate Change Is Destroying The Chocolate Industry

Enjoy your favourite chocolate bars while you can because by 2050 chocolate could be extinct due to climate change, deforestation and global warming

by Nick Harding

Happy Eco Easter! 5 Egg-cellent Ways To Reduce Easter Waste

Make your Easter greener this year with our fun and easy expert tips to celebrate in sustainable style and reduce your Easter waste

by Karen Pasquali Jones

World Book Day Picks: 12 Eco-Inspired Books for Adults and Kids

Explore sustainable living, climate change, animal conservation and more with these top picks for World Book Day

by Amy Mathieson

Global Temperatures Surpass Paris Agreement Threshold Over 12 Month Period For First Time

European climate scientists have called the global temperature rise a ‘warning to humanity’

by Nick Ames

Water Wars: The Rising Global Tensions Over H20

Within two years, two-thirds of the planet could be facing what the UN calls ‘water stress’ with the potential for conflict reaching boiling point

by Mike Peake

Children Declared ‘Climate Change’ Word of the Year in 2023

The Oxford University study finds that climate change is a top concern amongst children

by Nick Ames

2023 Emerges as the Hottest Year in Recorded History

Temperatures soared across the globe in 2023 but scientists predict this year may be even worse

by Nick Ames

UN Chief Calls For COP28 Commitment To End Use Of Fossil Fuels

Speaking ahead of flying to the COP28 summit which opened in Dubai today the UN Secretary-General warned of a total disaster if we don’t phase out fossil fuels and switch to renewable energies

by Nick Ames

Shield Your Sanctuary: How To Climate Proof Your Home

From planting native, water absorbing plants to making sure your AC units are functioning optimally, there’s lots you can do to climate proof your home

by Charlotte Ward

Turbulence Alert: How Climate Change is Stirring Up a Storm in the Skies

From advancements in turbulence detection systems to revised flight paths, the industry is not merely buckling up for more bumps; it’s redefining the way we fly in the face of a shifting climate

by Josh Sims