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Britain leads the world for climate protest crackdowns

Britain leads the world for climate protest crackdowns

β€˜Freedom of speech’ is a tetchy subject in the UK, and yet a new study has revealed that Britain leads the world for police crackdowns on climate activism. Britain has taken the lead in cracking down on climate activism, with research showing UK police arrest environmental protesters at nearly three times the global average. Around 17% of protests in the UK end in arrests, compared to a global average of just...

By London, UK
UN says 80% of Earth’s land is drying

UN says 80% of Earth’s land is drying

This year's UNCCD COP16 summit dubbed 'Our Land, Our Future,' highlights the pressing need to tackle growing land degradation worldwide. The latest UN report reveals that over three-quarters of the Earth's land has already dried up for good. The United Nations presented disturbing findings on Monday at the UN Convention to Combat Desertification - UNCCD COP16 summit in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia - that about 77.6% of Earth's land has...

By Nairobi, Kenya
Why has the price of coffee hit an almost fifty-year high?

Why has the price of coffee hit an almost fifty-year high?

Coffee prices have been on a steady incline for the last few decades, but in 2024 the price of the world’s most popular bean variety has increased by 70 percent. What’s behind this rapid change? Feeling scammed whenever you pay your local coffee shop Β£3.40 for your flat white? Well hold on, because that figure might just rise in the coming months. New reports have revealed that prices for Arabica coffee...

By London, UK
The case for real versus artificial Christmas trees

The case for real versus artificial Christmas trees

It’s the festive debate to end all festive debates. But which tree really is better for the planet?Β  For decades, the debate over real versus artificial Christmas trees has been the festive equivalent of pineapple on pizza. It’s divisive, personal, and a little exhausting.Β  You might choose artificial trees for their convenience, cost-effectiveness, or the promise of a consistent aesthetic.Β  Or, you may insist a real tree, with its scent and imperfections,...

By Brighton, UK