Jessica Byrne

Senior Writer & Media Coordinator London, UK

I’m Jessica (She/Her). Originally from Bermuda, I moved to London to get a Master’s degree in Media & Communications and now write for Thred to spread the word about positive social change, specifically ocean health and marine conservation. You can also find me dipping my toes into other subjects like pop culture, health, wellness, style, and beauty.  Follow me on Twitter, LinkedIn and drop me some ideas/feedback via email.

Hey there, I’m Jess.

You might think I’m crazy for choosing London over my beautiful island home Bermuda, but I’m a city girl at heart, feeling right at home wherever there’s no shortage of things to do and people to meet.

In my free time you can find me curating my endless number of Spotify playlists (and forcing them on my friends), watching football, documentaries, frequenting my favourite bars and restaurants, or ordering more books to add to my carefully curated shelf – from autobiographies to historical fiction, health and wellbeing, and popular culture.

After working for a couple years in Amsterdam, my love for telling a good story led me to join the team at Thred to spread the word about positive social change.

 

Latest Stories from Jessica

Is free public transport a fundamental right?

Is free public transport a fundamental right?

In 2020, Luxembourg became the first country to scrap public transport fees. Its residents now believe that free public transport is a fundamental right. Could the scheme work in other countries? Free public transport is a rarity around the world. So rather than pay a daily fee to get from point A to point B and back again, many citizens would rather invest in owning personal vehicles. But in the face of...

By London, UK
Unpacking the ongoing protests in France

Unpacking the ongoing protests in France

After two months of peaceful demonstrations sparked by a proposed pension reform in France, the message is clear: President Macron remains unmoved by his citizens’ clear opposition to the policy. As frustration increases without any sign of a U-turn, the national mood has started to turn sour. Protests. They’re the vehicle for French citizens to ensure democracy continues to work in their favour. That sentiment continues to hold true, with...

By London, UK
This tree offers an eco-friendly alternative to palm oil and soy

This tree offers an eco-friendly alternative to palm oil and soy

Farmers in Hawaii are cultivating the pongamia, a tree that could prevent further clearing of natural rainforests for palm oil and soy plantations. Its resilient nature could offer a huge economic boost to farmers losing out due to land degradation. Palm oil is known as one of the most environmentally destructive, yet common and easy-to-miss ingredients in food products today. This elusive and pervasive ingredient has led to the deforestation of...

By London, UK
Florida lawmakers look to ban ‘period talk’ in local schools

Florida lawmakers look to ban ‘period talk’ in local schools

Mere months before discussions about sexual orientation become prohibited in state-wide Florida schools, Republicans are now looking to do the same for lessons and discussions about menstruation. Republicans in Florida have been on a mad one for quite some time. Last year, they passed the Don’t Say Gay bill, which will ban school staff and pupils from leading or discussing any conversations about sexual orientation before they enter grade four. Considering an...

By London, UK
Should fossil fuel firms be charged with homicide?

Should fossil fuel firms be charged with homicide?

Legal experts are preparing to publish a paper in next year’s Harvard Environmental Law Review. They will argue that fossil fuel companies should be charged with homicide for the deaths they’ve caused by accelerating the climate crisis. The booming fossil fuel industry continues to be the number one cause of the worsening environmental crisis. Individuals running these companies have been aware of their actions' consequences for decades, yet have shown no...

By London, UK
Mounting reports confirm Gen Z favours fake luxury fashion

Mounting reports confirm Gen Z favours fake luxury fashion

Several reports have indicated that Gen Z is not opposed to buying counterfeit luxury fashion items despite being branded as the most eco-conscious generation yet. While we know Gen Z is by far the most clued up and vocal about environmental issues, mounting reports suggest that this age group’s habits don’t always reflect their concerns – especially when it comes to obtaining 'high' fashion. The counterfeit luxury fashion industry has been...

By London, UK
These four initiatives are boosting Britain’s re-wilding agenda

These four initiatives are boosting Britain’s re-wilding agenda

Since the start of the industrial revolution, the UK has lost nearly half of its total biodiversity – more than any other G7 nation. Hundreds of local organisations have launched projects to protect and rewild British landscapes. Let's take a look at a few of them. In 2021, scientists at London’s Natural History Museum conducted a huge study to assess the health of Britain’s biodiversity. What they found was that over...

By London, UK
The ICC issues arrest warrant for Vladimir Putin over war crimes

The ICC issues arrest warrant for Vladimir Putin over war crimes

A little over a year has passed since Russia first invaded Ukraine. Now the International Criminal Court has issued an arrest warrant for Vladimir Putin for his alleged war crimes. The international criminal court has just issued arrest warrants for Vladimir Putin and his children’s rights commissioner, Maria Alekseyevna Lvova-Belova. Both leading parties have been accused of the unlawful deportation of Ukrainian children throughout the war, which has been going on...

By London, UK
Bermuda is on a mission to expand its marine conservation laws

Bermuda is on a mission to expand its marine conservation laws

Through consultation with residents and local fishermen, Bermuda is looking to expand its ocean conservation efforts. Named The Blue Prosperity Plan, the project will attract global investors to its Blue Economic Zone in exchange for protecting its vibrant marine habitats. The island of Bermuda is often referred to as the ‘jewel of the Atlantic,’ and for good reason. Though commonly mistaken as part of the Caribbean, Bermuda is located in complete...

By London, UK
Pathogenic fungi could get stronger as the climate grows warmer

Pathogenic fungi could get stronger as the climate grows warmer

While mushrooms may now be helping combat depression, not all fungi are friends. Evolved types, such as pathogenic fungi, pose a threat to human health and studies warn that climate change could increase their potency. We’ve been warned time and time again about the human health risks posed by a warmer climate. Fighting off infection, reducing the spread of viruses, and stopping novel and dangerous pathogens from travelling between animals and...

By London, UK