by Jonathan Leggett & Vedika Mandapati | Jun 19, 2023 | News, People & Movements
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...
by Martha Bennett | Jun 15, 2023 | Lifestyle, People & Movements
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...
by Nathan Brook | Jun 2, 2023 | People & Movements
Exploring the importance of indigenous populations in environmental stewardship, and how they serve as increasingly vital actors on the global stage. As society acknowledges the climate crisis, many are slowly coming to grips with the changes needed to tackle the...
by Krish Srinivasan | Jun 1, 2023 | Lifestyle, People & Movements
A look back over Attenborough’s now long life tells a shocking tale of nature’s decline. But while the damage is clear to see, the solutions, less so. Watch the official trailer here Unlike a large mass of Britons across generations, I didn’t grow up with...
by Flight Free UK | May 22, 2023 | Climate Solutions, People & Movements
Flight Free UK is an organisation making the case for travel without planes — where could staying grounded take you? Did you know that one transatlantic flight generates more emissions than driving a car for a year?* Or that a beach holiday in Cyprus could wipe out...
by Seb Lowe | May 5, 2023 | People & Movements
With Charles III’s coronation upon us, Seb Lowe looks into whether he could be the King the climate needs. Before the phrase ‘global warming’ was even coined, King Charles III (then His Royal Highness The Prince of Wales) had been warning the world of the dangers of...