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Continue reading →: Eco‑Friendly Winter Travel: How to Reduce Your Carbon Footprint on Ski Trips and HolidaysWinter holidays are a highlight of the year, with snowy landscapes, warm lodges, and the thrill of skiing or snowboarding. However, behind this is a hidden environmental cost as long-distance flights and energy-intensive ski resorts, can have a huge impact on the environment. The good news is that sustainable travel…
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Continue reading →: The Impact of Climate Change on Winter BiodiversityWinter is one of nature’s most challenging seasons. As temperatures sink, daylight fades, and food becomes scarce, ecosystems face great pressure. However, this season also demonstrates resilience. Species around the world have developed incredible techniques to survive the coldest months of the year, including hibernation, migration, and innovative physical and…
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Continue reading →: Climate Change and Winter Storms: Are We Prepared for the Next Big Freeze?As climate change alters weather patterns, winter storms become more intense. The “big freeze” occurrences of recent years have shown vulnerabilities in electrical networks, transportation, and community preparedness. With climate-related extremes becoming more common, the question is whether our infrastructure and governance can withstand the next significant freeze.
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Continue reading →: Sustainable Valentine’s Day 2026: Eco-Friendly Gift Ideas That Show You CareValentine’s Day has always been associated with big gestures like towering bouquets of red flowers, velvet-lined chocolate boxes, and sparkling jewellery. However, as we approach 2026, the meaning of “romance” is experiencing tremendous change. Today’s couples are increasingly looking for ways to display their love without leaving a large carbon…
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Continue reading →: Environmental Impact of Valentine’s Day FlowersValentine’s Day is connected with romance, and flowers, particularly roses, are the most recognised gift of the season. However, beneath the beauty of a bouquet is a hidden environmental cost that is generally overlooked. The global flower industry is fuelled by seasonal demand that spikes around Valentine’s Day, contributes considerably…
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Continue reading →: Hydrological Extremes in WinterDespite its seeming calmness, winter is becoming more and more associated with hydrological extremes, such as floods, droughts, and ice hazards, which disrupt communities, infrastructure, and ecosystems. Winter is a crucial time of year for water-related hazards because of these occurrences, which are fuelled by climate change, changing weather patterns,…





