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The psychology behind our responses to climate change

The psychology behind our responses to climate change

by Ekim Kara | Nov 20, 2023 | Ideas, People & Movements

Why do we only care about climate change when we see it? Climate headlines might grab your attention, cause you to pause for a moment, shake your head in disbelief, and then prompt you to check your phone, overwhelmed by the constant stream of bad news. It’s...
Are UK farms feeling the effects of climate change?

Are UK farms feeling the effects of climate change?

by Jessica Roberts | Nov 16, 2023 | Lifestyle, People & Movements

The threat of climate change is reported regularly, but how are the effects being perceived at ground level by UK farmers, and what are they doing about it? This study asks them. A study by researchers at the University of Exeter has gathered information from farmers...
Eco-Anxiety: Hope and fear in times of crisis

Eco-Anxiety: Hope and fear in times of crisis

by Grace Derby | Oct 24, 2023 | People & Movements

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,...
‘Could living The Good Life save the planet?’ Leeds International Festival of Ideas

‘Could living The Good Life save the planet?’ Leeds International Festival of Ideas

by Seb Lowe | Sep 30, 2023 | Lifestyle, People & Movements

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...
From wetlands to wastelands: Doñana’s battle against climate change

From wetlands to wastelands: Doñana’s battle against climate change

by Jake Tapping | Aug 29, 2023 | Ideas, People & Movements

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...
Meet Huyen Do, founder of Gaia Nature Conservation

Meet Huyen Do, founder of Gaia Nature Conservation

by Katie Brennan | Jul 13, 2023 | Climate Solutions, People & Movements

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...
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