Print Deputy Editor, Harry Craig, explains the Prime Minister’s remarkable shift on the country’s environmental targets.
Print Deputy Editor, Harry Craig, explains the Prime Minister’s remarkable shift on the country’s environmental targets.
Online Senior Editors, Amelie Thompson and Megan Haynes, discuss Exeter’s questionable sustainability practices in turn with a growing student population.
Josie Sharp discusses the previous destruction of the ozone layer during the Great Dying.
An analysis of urban environments conducted by Sheffield University declared that Exeter is the ‘greenest’ city centre in Britain, based on its abundance of trees and park coverage.
Charlie Gershinson investigates the environmental consequences of the rapid rise in disposable vape consumption and how electrical waste should be recycled.
George Edwards interviews Sophie Pavelle from the Beaver Trust about the importance of the reintroduction of the beaver into the British Countryside
With awareness about the true costs of fast fashion growing, Ella Buckley examines the environmental and humanitarian impacts of our cultural obsession with getting the best deal.
Harvey Isitt and Isabel Langguth make a political playlist for protest, activism and change.
On Thursday 4 November, the BBC teamed up with Exeter College to host a young people’s climate change debate to be broadcasted on BBC Radio Devon.
Erica Mannis discusses the lengths that both staff and students went to ensure that the Marine Biology Coral Reef Field Course could go ahead despite the ongoing pandemic.
Print Deputy Editor, Harry Craig, explains the Prime Minister’s remarkable shift on the country’s environmental targets.
Online Senior Editors, Amelie Thompson and Megan Haynes, discuss Exeter’s questionable sustainability practices in turn with a growing student population.
Josie Sharp discusses the previous destruction of the ozone layer during the Great Dying.
An analysis of urban environments conducted by Sheffield University declared that Exeter is the ‘greenest’ city centre in Britain, based on its abundance of trees and park coverage.
Charlie Gershinson investigates the environmental consequences of the rapid rise in disposable vape consumption and how electrical waste should be recycled.
George Edwards interviews Sophie Pavelle from the Beaver Trust about the importance of the reintroduction of the beaver into the British Countryside
With awareness about the true costs of fast fashion growing, Ella Buckley examines the environmental and humanitarian impacts of our cultural obsession with getting the best deal.
Harvey Isitt and Isabel Langguth make a political playlist for protest, activism and change.
On Thursday 4 November, the BBC teamed up with Exeter College to host a young people’s climate change debate to be broadcasted on BBC Radio Devon.
Erica Mannis discusses the lengths that both staff and students went to ensure that the Marine Biology Coral Reef Field Course could go ahead despite the ongoing pandemic.
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