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River Ouse protected through rights of river charter 

River Ouse protected through rights of river charter 

by Ellie Hammonds | Mar 20, 2025 | News, People & Movements

The River Ouse in Sussex protected under a new rights of river charter. A district council has championed a newly approved rights of river charter for the River Ouse in a move to amplify nature’s voice.  Lewes District Council has supported a rights of river charter...
Almost a third of young people have made no changes to lifestyle to tackle climate change

Almost a third of young people have made no changes to lifestyle to tackle climate change

by Ellie Hammonds | Jan 24, 2025 | News, People & Movements

Almost a third of people aged between 16 and 29 had made no changes to their lifestyle to tackle climate change, a survey conducted by the Office for National Statistics showed.  The survey asked different age ranges if they had made any changes to their...
Climate Fresk: the game improving climate literacy

Climate Fresk: the game improving climate literacy

by Jake Tapping | Apr 30, 2024 | Lifestyle, People & Movements

How Climate Fresk is improving public climate science understanding around the world. Empowering the public with truthful knowledge about climate change is one of the most important and yet, difficult challenges of the climate crisis. To overcome this and improve the...
The climate impact of the Premier League

The climate impact of the Premier League

by Seb Lowe | Apr 1, 2024 | Lifestyle, People & Movements

Assessing the goals, challenges and progress of making the Premier League sustainable. Amidst the electric atmosphere of the English Premier League, a quieter but pressing concern lingers: its climate impact. From player transport logistics to matchday emissions, the...
500 years on: A Great Piece of Turf

500 years on: A Great Piece of Turf

by Jake Tapping | Mar 1, 2024 | Lifestyle, People & Movements

In 1503, German painter Albreht Dürer completed his watercolour and gouache piece titled The Great Piece of Turf.  Since its completion, it has been widely recognised as one of his masterpieces as it exhibits the wonderful complexity and intimacy of a May meadow...
Shell faces backlash over ‘reckless’ divestment in Niger Delta

Shell faces backlash over ‘reckless’ divestment in Niger Delta

by Lily Evergreen | Feb 28, 2024 | News, People & Movements

Report highlights environmental and financial risks, calls for responsible transition. In a newly released report by the Dutch NGO the Centre for Research on Multinational Corporations (SOMO), Shell’s divestment from onshore oil operations in the Niger Delta has...
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