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They could feel the change coming. The animals, in touch with the environment and its changing mood sensed the building threat. The monkey and the horse got together late one… Read more »
They could feel the change coming. The animals, in touch with the environment and its changing mood sensed the building threat. The monkey and the horse got together late one… Read more »
I rolled over in bed and slapped my alarm clock to submission. The radio played out the news although I was not listening, I had already made my way to… Read more »
Imagine carbon consumption as a diet. And you, I am afraid, are “carbon obese”. What would a carbon dietitian advise? If you go to see a real life dietitian, for… Read more »
It is a famiiar scene in a climate change related news article. A scientist comes on and explains the science. A second guest comes on and disputes the science. A… Read more »
Or why climate change will not be addressed There is a line of reasoning that is often discussed in relation to pressing the case for climate action. That is: People… Read more »
In 1987 Michael Fish stood in front of his weather map and told everyone not to worry, a hurricane was not about to hit the United Kingdom. While some might… Read more »
The City of Bristol is embarking on a project to build a city wide MetroBus for the princely sum of £230m. This comes at a time when the city is… Read more »
Climate change coverage has been shown be in decline and at least not matching pace with the increasing risk [Here and here]. This in itself creates the impression that the… Read more »
You are standing at the sink carefully filling the kettle with just enough water to make a cup of tea. The reason that you are doing this is that you… Read more »
The media has a tendency to cover stories in isolation. This is demonstrated very well with the UK Governement’s new drive on plastic waste. Coverage like this and this describe… Read more »