In 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 MoreFormer Queen’s Student, Stuart Best, provides an exclusive interview from Sharm El-Sheikh. He highlights the key role that students can play in counteracting the climate crisis.
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 MoreHundreds took to the streets of Belfast on Saturday 12 November to demand an end to climate change and social injustice. The march, organised by the Climate Justice Coalition as part of the Global Day of Action, sought to invoke “an urgent response from governments and leaders to the climate crisis and other multiple linked crises caused by Capitalism.”
Read More‘Our futures are being stolen!’ Youth activists tell COP27 it is time to tackle ‘loss and damage’
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Read MoreAt the end of COP26 many were sceptical that the two-week conference had succeeded in securing significant progress. The sceptics called it ‘Flop26’ and ‘Cop-out 26’. With the 27th annual conference due to start this weekend, are we heading towards Flop27?
Read MoreAmid mounting controversy surrounding Sunak’s decision to skip COP27, how green really is the blue cabinet?
Read MoreEcological damage induced by single-use costumes, mass-produced decorations and plastic sweet wrappers render October 31st an environmental horror story. But it doesn’t have to be.
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