Food Waste and Anaerobic Digestion
For this week’s article, we thought we’d focus on one of the great technical feats of our time. It’s a hugely important area of sustainable innovation – a real frontier
COP26 and the IPCC Report
On the face of it, the central claim of the recent IPCC Report – that human activity is having a rapid and irreversible effect on our climate – appears fairly banal. In
5 Influencers You Need To Be Following On Instagram
Instagram, like most social media platforms, has been subject to widespread criticism over the last few years. Many of these critiques are entirely justified; there can be little d
Coral Reefs: The Lungs of the Sea
If it’s forests that allow the land-dwelling world to breathe, then coral reefs are best understood as the lungs of the sea. Much like the rainforest floor, corals play host to s
The Climate Crisis and Politics
‘The climate crisis requires immediate action’. This isn’t the first time you’ve heard somebody express that sentiment: in fact, so common are professions of this kind, you
Supermarket Plastics
From a very young age, we all have an inherent understanding of the differences between supermarkets: we know which are cheaper, which sell higher quality products, etc. Unfortunat
Is Recycling Even Worth It?
Tackling the issue of plastic waste can sometimes seem like a losing battle. When we see campaigns like the one recently published by Greenpeace – citing the heaps of plastic
People, Private Companies and our Collective Responsibility
We have a collective tendency to judge our peers based on their motivations as much as their actions. If a politician passes a widely popular bill, for example, you’ll often hear