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How Rishi Sunak has failed to commit to his promises

Those who follow the news will have seen the headlines on Rishi Sunak’s decision to backtrack on some of the UK’s climate policies. The...

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How can we hope to solve plastic pollution? 

The plastic pollution crisis has rapidly become one of the most pressing environmental issues of our time. Affecting both developed and...

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Radiaction – An environmental hackathon project

Climate change poses a potentially existential threat to humanity, and while it has been an issue far from inconspicuous over the past 3...

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The Urban Green Revolution: How cities are going green

In recent years, an increasing number of cities have actively moved towards greener urban ecosystems and more improved environmental...

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Bekynton Sustainability Interview

In a world where a child dies from hunger every 3.6 seconds, it’s crucial that we all do our part to minimise our individual waste. To...

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The Environmental Impact of The 2022 Qatar World Cup

Qatar World Cup 2022 was a tournament riddled with controversy but one with a great goal. Prior to it, Gianni Infantino, the president of...

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The Forgotten Potential of Carbon Markets

Imagine this: An international system of carbon offsetting and trading between nations in an attempt to drastically lower greenhouse...

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Green routes: Sustainable lawyers and ESG law

Welcome to The Florentina’s new section on sustainable careers: Green Routes. In this section, we will be exploring the various...

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Can We Cure the Downwards Spiral of Our Melting Arctic?

The Arctic although seemingly barren and harsh withstands some of the greatest extremes in weather, temperatures and light intensities in...

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