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Dec 20, 20214 min read
The price of sustainability: Whose responsibility is it to save the planet?
By Shannon McGuigan In a world that’s warming by the day, the world’s most powerful leaders scrambled together at COP26 to tackle climate...
Jul 28, 20214 min read
Germany’s Floods: a crisis within a crisis within a crisis
By Hanna Vogt, in collaboration with Rehabilitating Earth. Whilst our day to day lives during the pandemic are still not what they used...
Jun 16, 20214 min read
Why forever chemicals aren’t going away
By Jennifer Sizeland In 1998, a U.S. lawyer called Robert Bilott discovered a truly shocking secret while investigating a lawsuit in...
Apr 22, 20215 min read
It’s not easy being green – but here are some ways to start this earth day
By Abbie McGrath | Rehabilitating Earth In an age where supermarkets wrap bananas in plastic, being eco-friendly can seem like a...
Apr 19, 20215 min read
The City of Light pollution: Paris’s parkour climate activists
By Alice O’Connell In 2013 French legislators introduced a law requiring stores and office buildings to turn off their signs an hour...
Apr 15, 20214 min read
To be or not to be… That is the climate change question?
By Toryn Whitehead | Rehabilitating Earth 1.5°C may not sound like a lot, but more frequent and extreme weather events such as flooding,...
Apr 8, 20214 min read
Bottom Trawling: What do Paloma Faith, Brexit and granite boulders have in common?
By Amie Williams | Rehabilitating Earth Industrial bottom trawling is an extremely efficient method of fishing, yet it completely...
Apr 3, 20215 min read
The Evil Twin of Climate Change
By Natalie Burnett | Rehabilitating Earth The acidification of our oceans has been increasing for over two centuries and continues to...
Apr 1, 20215 min read
Why Climate Change is a Feminist issue
By Samira Rauner At least since 2018, when Greta Thunberg began the global strike movement ‘Fridays for Future’ and Extinction Rebellion...
Feb 14, 20215 min read
To Veganuary or Not to Veganuary: The underlying issues of seasonal veganism
By Elif Beste Gül Veganuary has started to slip into everyone’s vocabulary much like its elder siblings Movember and Dry January. With...
Nov 8, 20205 min read
The Planet is Dying: Sustainability during a pandemic
By Zazie Atkinson 2019 was to be named the Year of Sustainability. After decades of lack of interest and investment in the zero-waste...
Sep 17, 20205 min read
Plastic ‘bags for life’ add to toppling piles of COVID-19 waste
By Rebecca Cook The plastic waste amassed as a result of coronavirus this year proves the fight against plastic is one step forward,...
Sep 15, 20205 min read
Greta Thunberg goes back to school. But what has she achieved?
By Nicole Leslie Charria Three weeks ago marked two years since Greta Thunberg’s first school strike took place. Last week, she returned...
Jul 28, 20204 min read
How are climate activists still fighting the good fight amidst coronavirus?
By Lucy Robinson Pre-coronavirus, climate activism had been in the midst of a seismic shift. The movement was developing momentum day by...
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