EU to crack down on advertisers making false green claims

EU to crack down on advertisers making false green claims

To protect increasingly climate-conscious consumers from being misled, the proposed directive will ban generic statements including ‘eco,’ ‘environmentally-friendly,’ ‘carbon neutral,’ and ‘natural’ from being made without evidence. More than ever, we’re seeing brands claiming to be sustainability-orientated in an effort to attract climate-conscious consumers. So much so, in fact, that words...

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Cheaper flights trump greener railways in Europe

Cheaper flights trump greener railways in Europe

A new study has found that – on average – a flight is cheaper than a train journey in Europe. Here’s what that means for the climate crisis.  If you live in Britain, you’re well aware of the daylight robbery that is rail travel. Travelcards aside, you’re likely to drop at least £100 for a 3 hour journey from London to Manchester. In Italy, however, a 2h, 55min journey from...

By Brighton, UK
Anger is the most powerful emotion for driving climate action

Anger is the most powerful emotion for driving climate action

A recent study, which asked over 2,000 Norwegian adults how they felt about the climate crisis, found the link to activism was seven times stronger for anger than it is for hope. If, during the last few years, you’ve experienced an overwhelming sense of anger regarding the current state of our planet, know that – by all means – you are not alone. According to a survey conducted...

By London, UK
Scientists turn dead flies into biodegradable plastic

Scientists turn dead flies into biodegradable plastic

According to new research, the hard shells of insects – an abundant resource that otherwise goes to waste – can be used to engineer a type of eco-friendly material which is circular and doesn’t persist in the environment. Plastic pollution is a huge problem. With 30 million metric tonnes of the stuff being dumped on land annually, almost 50 million metric tonnes of it burned, and another 11 million washed away by the...

By London, UK
Dorset barge set to house asylum-seekers divides the public

Dorset barge set to house asylum-seekers divides the public

The UK’s plan to house asylum seekers on a barge in Dorset has sparked a debate about the human rights of migrants. While the government has proposed it as a positive and temporary solution, others believe it could leave those housed there worse off. The UK’s plan to use a barge as temporary accommodation for asylum seekers has resulted in mixed reactions from human rights advocates, politicians, and the general...

By London, UK