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Continue reading →: Microclimates Explained: Why Are Cities Hotter Than ForestsA microclimate is a small-scale variation in climate within a specific area. It can differ from the wider regional climate in terms of temperature, humidity, wind, and sunlight. Microclimates exist everywhere, between shady woods and sunlit roads, or between city centres and their outskirts.
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Continue reading →: The Impact of Climate Change on Food SecurityAs global temperatures continues to rise, the impact of climate change on food security is becoming increasingly clear. The stability, availability, and affordability of our food supply are increasingly at risk, with consequences that reach far beyond empty shelves or higher grocery bills. This crisis threatens not only individual well-being…
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Continue reading →: Understanding Jet Stream Disruption and Climate ChangeOver the past few years, the weather has felt increasingly unpredictable, with record-breaking heatwaves, frequent floods, unseasonal snowstorms, and extended droughts. While climate change is a well-known reason for these extreme weather events, there’s a powerful yet lesser-known force behind these growing extremes: the jet stream.
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Continue reading →: Effective Indoor Composting Methods for Limited SpacesComposting is a powerful way to reduce your environmental footprint, but if you live in an apartment or have limited space, it can seem like an impossible mission. The good news? You can compost indoors cleanly, effectively, and without foul odours, by choosing the right method for your space and…
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Continue reading →: Top 10 Must-Read Books for Climate ActionWhether you’re just beginning your eco-journey or you’re a seasoned environmental advocate, the right book can offer inspiration, insight, and practical action. Here’s a curated list of the best books about climate change, sustainability, and living a greener life, perfect for deepening your understanding or gifting to others.
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Continue reading →: Heatwaves: Causes, Effects, and Mitigation StrategiesHeatwaves, once considered sporadic and regional, are now global and increasingly deadly. With global average temperatures on the rise due to human activity, heatwaves are becoming longer, hotter, and more frequent. According to the World Meteorological Organisation, 2023 was one of the hottest years on record and the trend is…






