
Enough. 'No' to the Jackdaw gas field
This month's approval for construction of the Jackdaw gas field is a backwards and riddled with conflicting interests
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This month's approval for construction of the Jackdaw gas field is a backwards and riddled with conflicting interests
"Compensation" is simply recognition that great harm is being done
A run down of how scientists can quantify the state of the world
Environment editor Hahyun Lee discusses the disenfranchisement of those affected by climate change
Environment editor Hahyun Lee reflects on Douglas Trumbull's 1972 extraterrestrial project "Silent Running"
Environment Officer Camilla Billari takes at look at the College's progress towards its net zero goal
Environment writer Léa Haber takes a look at the ins and outs of carbon off-setting by corporations
After weathering three storms it is time to tally up the damages.
The UK Government has increased the frequency of auctions for renewable energy projects
Adam McKay’s 2022 opening blockbuster Don’t Look Up casts a star-studded Leonardo DiCaprio (Dr. Randall Mindy), Jennifer Lawrence (PhD candidate Kate Dibiasky), and Meryl Streep (President Jane Orlean) among others in a disaster satire
It has been just over 50 years since Milton Friedman famously coined the phrase, “The business of business is business”.
A quick dive into the Freedom of Information website WhatDoTheyKnow.com has revealed some interesting data on Imperial’s progress in meeting its sustainability targets, laid out in the Sustainability Strategy 2021-2026.
In analysis done by investigative policy-focused website Carbon Brief, it has been found that the last ten years of cutting progressive energy policies have added around £2.5bn to energy bills in the UK
Colombia is considered one of the world’s most diverse countries, making up 10% of the planet’s biodiversity
The exhibition, named ‘Our Future Planet’, showcases the potential of carbon capture in reducing the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere
The UK government is once again placing the interests of large companies above the health of our planet and its inhabitants.
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