David Weinberg, founder of Cure for Earth, tells us of his battle against the plastic crisis in the southern islands of the Bahamas.
Our plastic problem
UK supermarkets currently generate 800,000 tonnes of plastic packaging every year. What steps are being taken to tackle this crisis?
Every journey matters
Not all transport in and around London is fully accessible. We explore the difficulties and learn about what we can do to help.
Big Sleep Out: 'It's a mandate for action'
More than 100 million people around the world have no place to call home. The World’s Big Sleep Out aims to make a difference.
What use is a degree on a dead planet?
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.
Fighting for a fairer NHS
Protesters gathered outside the Royal London Hospital to take a stand against the hostile environment policies within the NHS.
South Korean feminist film creates controversy
Despite its popularity, an independent feminist film has caused controversy and criticism throughout South Korea, despite encouraging gender equality.
The climate change emergency at UAL
The climate crisis affects not just the shopping habits of people, but also the students that study the third most polluting factor, fashion, and the creation of garments.
‘Volocopter’ began trials with passengers on its flying drone taxis in Singapore, which has many questioning the future of the industry, and its jobs.
Gold medalist death re-opens euthanasia debate
40 year old Marieke Vervoort took her life in her native Belgium after a lifelong battle with an incurable, degenerative spinal disease.
