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Is it finally time to take methane off the menu? 🐄
Global meat production is driving climate change. We're serving up sustainability facts to get the record straight.
May 12, 2023
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Al Howard
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April 2023
Hello from your new editor
Plus, our latest video: Top gardening tips from our green-thumbed subscribers
Apr 7, 2023
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Al Howard
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February 2023
A brief history of plastic 🥽
All you need to know about the 'miracle material'.
Feb 10, 2023
January 2023
Rewilding an abandoned waterworks in East London
The plan? A community-owned park with a network of swimming ponds bigger than an Olympic pool.
Jan 13, 2023
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December 2022
Who is Gustavo Petro?
Why Colombia’s new leader could be good for the climate.
Dec 8, 2022
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November 2022
COP27 debrief
Video: what you need to know about this year's climate talks
Nov 24, 2022
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Introducing our new video project 🧡
Hi everyone,
Nov 17, 2022
July 2022
Drama in the boardroom 🤑
We look back at climate successes in this year's AGM season. Plus, how one Jamaican town is trying to adapt to flooding.
Jul 27, 2022
Port Maria, birthplace of Jamaica’s first slave revolt, braces for climate change impact
This port town has withstood conquest, colonialism and rebellion. But will it survive increased rains and flooding brought on by climate change?
Jul 27, 2022
Money talks: 2022 in shareholder activism
AGMs have become a battleground, with groups of climate activist investors infiltrating large companies and voting for change.
Jul 27, 2022
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Florence Wildblood
May 2022
Weaving towards a better world 🧶
We meet the woman salvaging hundreds of kilos of textile waste from mills. Plus, did you know that bee-keeping is having a moment?
May 27, 2022
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"I was shocked by the perfectly good materials going to waste"
Siobhan Martin, founder of Shiv Textiles, tells us why she left a career in fast fashion behind to weave her way through 360kg of textile waste a year.
May 27, 2022
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Al Howard
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