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26 November 2024
Theatre Review: Brixham Chimes at Ludlow Assembly Rooms
Life. Death. Fish. Money. A completely live performance to music with film, ‘Brixham Chimes’ is a novella in verse about life, loss and our oceans by author Jim Funnel.
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19 November 2024
In This Climate: Wren James explains how books might save us all
Wren James is the author of several books about the climate crisis, as well as the founder of the Climate Fiction Writers League — a collective of writers dedicated to getting the word out there about the state humanity is in.
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8 November 2024
Introducing our new series: 'In This Climate?'
The climate crisis is the most pressing concern facing humanity in 2024. So in our new series, we're interviewing the creative voices using the arts to raise the alarm and offer solutions to save our environment before it's too late.
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24 May 2024
‘Get Real’, David Bowie x Brian Eno, feat. Nature
On the occasion of Earth Day in April, Brian Eno released a new version of his and David Bowie’s ‘Get Real’.
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15 May 2023
Sustainability Within the Fashion Industry
I am exploring the pros and cons of sustainable fashion as a part of my gold arts award and have written about my thoughts about the pros and cons of sustainable fashion.
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10 January 2023
Supermarkets, shoppers and our planet: who's being helped?
New year, fresh start: it’s time to rethink how supermarkets could do more to allow consumers to make a strong environmental impact.
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16 November 2022
COP27: Rishi Sunak boosts global push on ‘clean growth’
The fight against climate change can become “a global mission for new jobs and clean growth,” says Rishi Sunak.
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15 November 2022
COP27: Rishi Sunak triples climate adaptation budget as funding for energy is unveiled
Prime minister Rishi Sunak announced the new package of climate finance measures at COP7, including tripling the climate adaptation budget, £90m into conservation projects, and new funding for clean renewable energy.
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21 August 2022 – 28 August 2022
Megalith at Edinburgh Fringe - A wild, high-tech, rock-smashing journey 21-28 Aug
Rocks, beats and geological time: this is a violent, fun, loud and lyrical experience, with projection design from award-winning Limbic Cinema looking at how copper mining has fuelled the growth of human civilization for the last 10,000 years.
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5 August 2022 – 13 August 2022
Megalith at Edinburgh Fringe - A wild, high-tech, rock-smashing journey 5-13 Aug
Rocks, beats and geological time: this is a violent, fun, loud and lyrical experience, with projection design from award-winning Limbic Cinema looking at how copper mining has fuelled the growth of human civilization for the last 10,000 years.
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15 June 2022
Is cotton sustainable and environmentally friendly?
Discover the extent of the impacts of everyday material cotton and if we should be concerned by it. Read about the contribution of cotton to environmental deconstruction and if cotton can be labelled as sustainable regardless of if it is organic.
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26 January 2022
Debunking climate myths: 'untouched' land
There’s a common misconception that a 'wilderness' untouched by human evils exists, and requires protection. But scientific observation of human populations and land use have shown that humans have historically shaped almost 75% of the land.
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6 September 2021
Mission Green: What to Watch
Five of the best environmental documentaries out there
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20 August 2021
UK Government Forges Ahead with Plan to Introduce ‘Green and Blue Hydrogen Power’
The proposition is aimed to combat climate change by reducing the country’s reliance on fossil fuels, but how effective will it be?
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24 July 2021
World Heritage Committee decides against placing Great Barrier Reef on danger list
The Great Barrier Reef will not be placed on a list of world heritage sites “in danger” after a global lobbying effort from Australia against the proposed listing.
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9 July 2021
Study finds that human activity contributing to global rainfall
Conducted by University of California, Los Angeles researchers, the study found that extreme precipitation events such as flooding and landslides, were affected by human actions.
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