Saving the planet one stroke at a time
Around 8m tonnes of plastic ends up in our oceans each year. Rowing 3,700-mile across the Atlantic, Ocean Revival 2020 are committed to making a difference.
Around 8m tonnes of plastic ends up in our oceans each year. Rowing 3,700-mile across the Atlantic, Ocean Revival 2020 are committed to making a difference.
Claims about climate change come after nearly 200 people have been accused of starting the fires. So what are the real causes?
How do you deal with a danger that could last for tens of thousands of years?
As the meat industry continues to grow, the export and import of live animals is becoming more attractive for conventional meat suppliers, who send animals across the globe for profit. During transport billions of animals a year suffer under extreme conditions often left dehydrated, exhausted, stressed and ill.
The aviation industry is drastically growing, is plane travel too much for people to give up at the expense of our environment.
Chef Jade Crawford speaks to us about working at the world’s first vegan football club.
It turns out electric cars are not as environmentally friendly as they seem, although they are still work in progress.
David Weinberg, founder of Cure for Earth, tells us of his battle against the plastic crisis in the southern islands of the Bahamas.
UK supermarkets currently generate 800,000 tonnes of plastic packaging every year. What steps are being taken to tackle this crisis?
Lauren MacDonald has only got two years to go back to University, but making sure we don’t die of famine is top of her list.