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Climate change is kept in the curriculum but it’s a bittersweet victory

A few months ago, I sat expressing my anger towards the removal of climate change from the geography curriculum for key stages 1 – 3. The Department for...
Posted by Esha Marwaha - 8 July, 2013 - 12:43

Sympathy for the revel - Glastonbury 2013

It’s not every day we trump the Rolling Stones. But more than once at Glastonbury 2013, I overheard people pointing to the Greenpeace field and saying “that’...
Posted by kcumming - 5 July, 2013 - 16:07
Electric car charging station sign

Where did all the fun go?

I grew up on a diet of TV shows like Knight Rider and The A Team. I saw Ferrari and Mclaren produce faster cars as time went by. I admired how the car industry...
Posted by Hugh Mouser - 4 July, 2013 - 18:43
Wind turbine, part of the London Array

Power up: world's largest wind farm switched on

It would be an understatement to say that today is a big one for renewable energy in this country. Because today the London Array – the world’s largest...
Posted by Liam Kirkaldy - 4 July, 2013 - 13:40
Aerial of an oil spill in a forest near Surgut

Russian oil spills damaging impact on local wildlife and the environment

Denis Sinyakov, who covered Greenpeace’s expedition to the Rosneft’s oil fields, is a Moscow-based Russian photographer, who worked as a photo editor and a...
Posted by Fran G - 2 July, 2013 - 12:49
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