The rise of ‘eco-anxiety’ in recent years prompts the critical question: Is this chronic fear of environmental doom necessary for climate action or an emotional burden with potentially harmful consequences? As the drumbeat of climate-related disasters,...
As one of the great cities of the Industrial Revolution within the United Kingdom, Leeds was a perfect host to the discussion on ‘could living The Good Life save the planet?’ Countryfile’s Matt Baker MBE hosted the talk, accompanied by a lineup that included...
Extreme summer temperatures, unsustainable water irrigation practices, low rainfall and a lack of intervention are placing Europe’s largest natural reserve in danger of ecological collapse. Listed as a Ramsar and UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Doñana National Park...
Gaia Nature Conservation is a grassroots organisation fighting climate change in Vietnam. Read about Huyen and her team’s work in afforestation. Rewilding, biodiversity, afforestation — these are among many buzzwords gaining more and more traction in recent...
Could the decision by Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam to cut ties with fossil fuel companies represent a turning point for universities across Europe? This April, the Vrije Universiteit (VU) Amsterdam announced an end to all research collaborations with the fossil fuel...
A conversation on how ecotourism works in practice with the GM of a 5 star eco-resort in Thailand. The Climate spoke to Oliver Suvantamee, General Manager of Krabi Province’s 5 star luxury accommodation Anana Ecological Resort in Thailand, for a deep-dive...