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An Investigation of Swedish Waste Management Systems

Sweden has been praised for its highly effective waste management systems. Over the past two decades or so, the country has consistently...

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Bioindicators: Simple process, deep observations

Measuring levels of habitat degradation is a key task for climate scientists, but, ironically for this data-driven field, nature is...

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Interview with Mr Lee Marshallsay

Mr Lee Marshallsay has been at Eton for a number years, serving now as Grounds Manager. Kindly, he agreed to an interview, in which was...

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Climate change: How has it affected the mountaineering industry

Climate change continually impacts various aspects of our planet, but one of the most striking areas in which this effect can be seen are...

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The Expansion of the UK’s Airports

As the demand for air travel has continued to grow during Covid, the UK is facing a critical decision on the possibility of airport...

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Jeremy Clarkson: Diddly Squat for the Environment?

In 2019 Jeremy Clarkson bashed Greta Thunberg for “Killing the car show” and calling her an “idiot”1. However, many argue that his...

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The Environmental Impact of War

Did you know that militaries are responsible for 5.5% of global greenhouse gas emissions?1 Wars and conflicts not only have a devastating...

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Common Land in the UK

‘Any friend of mine walks where he likes in this country, or I’ll want to know the reason why.’ – Mr Badger in The Wind in the...

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The Paris Olympics: How Sustainable Were They?

For many, the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris, projected to become the ‘greenest ever Games’, are now a distant memory. While some might...

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