The Scoop spoke to climate change ambassadors Una Barrett and Emma Denton about the importance of raising awareness for utilising empty spaces in Belfast.
Read MoreCraig Holmes (26) and Ruby Free (23) are the heart and soul behind the new initiatives at Ballyconnelly Farm in Country Antrim.
Together they are looking to restore the farm, which has been in Craig’s family for generations, and take it in a new direction.
Read MoreThe first of the conversations of the Climate Tour, an event of the NI Science Festival hosted by Mark Lynas, took place at the Linen Hall Library on 20 February 2023.
Read MoreThe Met Office has confirmed 2022 as the UK’s warmest year on record with December being the only month of below-average temperatures.
Read MoreDue to the efforts of so many of us throughout our society, Belfast has earned the top position as one of the most sustainable cities on Earth in 2022.
Read MoreCOP27 wrapped up last month after two weeks of talks and negotiations. The conference and the resulting agreement have been the subject of much criticism and praise. But was the result a success or a cop-out?
Read MoreIn a world full of preventable cancers, fertility issues, autoimmune disorders and ecological degradations which are all on the rise, we should be looking after our collective health more than ever.
Read MoreKay shared that as an environmental activist she feels burnt out constantly”. Bleakly she reflected that “things are hard. Burn out, extreme frustration and anger is pretty much a given in activism these days”.
Read More“Inuit and other Indigenous Peoples have the knowledge and must be included in any policy making. Our contributions only make decisions stronger and this is a call for the states to include us in our common efforts to create hope for our future generations.”
Read More‘Our futures are being stolen!’ Youth activists tell COP27 it is time to tackle ‘loss and damage’
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