The government have released new regulations for the latest round of bidding for fracking licences, which it says are much…
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At the start of 2011, it was believed the general consensus amongst Japanese politicians and the public alike leant towards…
Last year was an exceptional year for weather in the UK. The year began with a drought, starting in 2011,…
The Endeavour Society is the student run ocean science society, running weekly talks on all aspects of ocean science from biology,…
2012 was a year of weather extremes with drought conditions in many areas at the beginning followed by months of…
Researches are concerned that west Antarctica is heating up at twice the rate as formerly thought. Data collected over many…
This December saw the School of Ocean Science’s first ever Polar Symposium, an opportunity for students and professionals from the…
Common ash is the third most abundant native broadleaved tree species in Great Britain, its main environmental benefit is providing…
I’ve seen my fair share of storms and I’m not talking about your typical thunderstorm over the UK, I’m talking…
After watching Jaws and hearing about shark attacks on the news, it’s often hard to see the reasoning behind protecting…
Some people have been calling it ‘the greatest panic of our time’ and for any self confessed bacon lover out…
STAG is based at the university’s beautiful Treborth Botanic Garden, where we help with all aspects of the garden: planting,…
The FBI defines eco-terrorism as “the use or threatened use of violence of a criminal nature against people or property…for environmental-political…
Treehugger This website is very well organised, it’s easy to navigate which is useful because it covers so much ground.…
It’s nice to hear that our solar slashing, nuclear initiating government is looking into sourcing energy from a clean and…
For all our talk about local food, it has occurred to us that if you did want to venture out…