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Science

GCSE students are being let down by outdated textbooks teaching inaccurate climate science

Climate change

GCSE students are being let down by outdated textbooks teaching inaccurate climate science

Climate education in the UK is failing students and must be updated to reflect 21st century realities, writes SOS-UK's Jamie Agombar

clock 27 August 2024 • 4 min read
How wild relatives of commercial wheat crops could hold key to tackling worsening climate impacts

Biodiversity

How wild relatives of commercial wheat crops could hold key to tackling worsening climate impacts

Two new studies reveal how genes from wild plants could be used to breed new climate-resilient crops

clock 26 August 2024 • 6 min read
For businesses, climate adaptation is no longer a dirty word - it's survival

Risk

For businesses, climate adaptation is no longer a dirty word - it's survival

From risk assessments to investments in water, waste and energy efficiency, there are a number of ways businesses can make themselves less vulnerable to climate impacts

clock 23 August 2024 • 4 min read
Study: Human-wildlife 'overlap' to increase across more than half of Earth's land by 2070

Biodiversity

Study: Human-wildlife 'overlap' to increase across more than half of Earth's land by 2070

Population growth and shifts in species distribution due to climate change are impacting where, and to what extent, humans and wildlife ‘overlap’, research warns

clock 23 August 2024 • 4 min read
Businesses don't need to wait for governments to start reversing biodiversity loss

Biodiversity

Businesses don't need to wait for governments to start reversing biodiversity loss

Business has a key role to play in turning global nature promises into action before, during and after the COP16 Biodiversity Summit, writes RSPB chief executive Beccy Speight

clock 23 August 2024 • 5 min read
Sainsbury's and Woodland Trust launch agroforestry initiative

Biodiversity

Sainsbury's and Woodland Trust launch agroforestry initiative

Farmers and growers to be offered in-person guidance on integrating agro-forestry their farming systems

clock 23 August 2024 • 3 min read
'We need to play our part': Aggregate Industries publishes company-wide nature strategy

Biodiversity

'We need to play our part': Aggregate Industries publishes company-wide nature strategy

Building materials supplier pledges to invset £24m in nature restoration projects as it works towards becoming a 'nature positive' business by 2030

clock 22 August 2024 • 3 min read
How more varied diets could boost health and the global economy

Science

How more varied diets could boost health and the global economy

Humans rely on a very narrow selection of plant and animal food products, but mounting research suggests more diversity could boost local and regional economies

clock 21 August 2024 • 4 min read
Carbon pawprint: Why pet food giant Purina wants to restore Europe's kelp, oysters and seaweed forests

Biodiversity

Carbon pawprint: Why pet food giant Purina wants to restore Europe's kelp, oysters and seaweed forests

Purina's Kerstin Schmeiduch lifts the lid on Nestlé-owned firm's plan to restore 1,500 hectares of critical marine habitats and clean up an often overlooked carbon pawprint

clock 16 August 2024 • 15 min read
Forest Green Rovers to sport climate stripes on new season's kits

Climate change

Forest Green Rovers to sport climate stripes on new season's kits

'World's greenest football club' joins Reading in incorporating stark global temperature graphic into home and away shirts

clock 15 August 2024 • 3 min read
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