When it comes to the climate crisis we seem to be bombarded with news on just how bad things are. Whether it's in a national news programme or all over Twitter, it seems almost inescapable and can lead to eco-anxiety and the feeling that there's nothing we can do. But there are good new stories … Continue reading Good News Stories of the Week: Agriculture Bill to Replace CAP!
Good News Stories of the Week: UK Tech Trade-In!
When it comes to the climate crisis we seem to be bombarded with news on just how bad things are. Whether it's in a national news programme or all over Twitter, it seems almost inescapable and can lead to eco-anxiety and the feeling that there's nothing we can do. But there are good new stories … Continue reading Good News Stories of the Week: UK Tech Trade-In!
Good News Stories of the Week: The Benefits of Solar!
When it comes to the climate crisis we seem to be bombarded with news on just how bad things are. Whether it’s in a national news programme or all over Twitter, it seems almost inescapable and can lead to eco-anxiety and the feeling that there’s nothing we can do. But there are good new stories … Continue reading Good News Stories of the Week: The Benefits of Solar!
Good News Stories of the Week: Wimbledon Aces Renewables!
When it comes to the climate crisis we seem to be bombarded with news on just how bad things are. Whether it’s in a national news programme or all over Twitter, it seems almost inescapable and can lead to eco-anxiety and the feeling that there’s nothing we can do. But there are good new stories … Continue reading Good News Stories of the Week: Wimbledon Aces Renewables!
Good News Stories of the Week: Global Conservation and Glastonbury!
When it comes to the climate crisis we seem to be bombarded with news on just how bad things are. Whether it’s in a national news programme or all over Twitter it seems almost inescapable and can lead to eco-anxiety and the feeling that there’s nothing we can do. But there are good news stories … Continue reading Good News Stories of the Week: Global Conservation and Glastonbury!
The Tories’ Sewage Shame
In delivering Brexit, the UK public were promised a 'green Brexit'; one where environmental regulations would be improved on what the UK had when they were part of the European Union. In fact, we were told the EU were holding the UK back when it came to protecting the natural environment. Whilst there have been … Continue reading The Tories’ Sewage Shame
UK Earth Overshoot Day
Today is the UK's Earth Overshoot Day. Earth Overshoot Day is the day when we consume the total resources available to us sustainably. Resources used sustainably can be replenished each year but as you'll see we are over-exceeding that quite dramatically. Calculating what day is Earth Overshoot Day is done by dividing the Earth's biological … Continue reading UK Earth Overshoot Day
The Environmental Cost of Donald Trump’s Wall
I call it Donald Trump's wall because that's exactly what it is. The US President sells it as a wall that the American people need for security and protection from illegal immigration, but he uses false figures and continually stirs up hatred to gain supporters from his Conservative base. In an address to the nation … Continue reading The Environmental Cost of Donald Trump’s Wall
Wanderers
A slight change of pace to what is usually posted on Think Sustainability, but certainly well worth it... Over the last year, a close friend of mine has travelled across India, Nepal, Malaysia, Singapore, Australia and spent the last few months in New Zealand. After 25,000 pictures and a lot of time spent editing, he produced … Continue reading Wanderers
Natural Singapore
Back in November 2017, as part of the 'Sustainable Cities' series I was writing at the time, I posted a blog on the sustainability of Singapore. Well, as I had a day stopover on my flight back to Perth to finish my degree, I thought I'd update that with a new post and visit some … Continue reading Natural Singapore