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UK’s First Air Pollution Clinic for Children

Posted on Nov 26, 2022Jan 21, 2023 by Shreeyashi Ojha
(Picture Credit: Unsplash) A clinic is set to open in Tower Hamlets for children to counter rising air pollution at...Read More

The world’s population hits 8 billion amid concerns for supplies and environmental costs

Posted on Nov 22, 2022Dec 6, 2022 by Luis Molina
(Photo - Luis Molina) The world’s population reached 8 billion people last week, according to a United Nations projection.  The estimate came 11 years...Read More

COP 27: Protestors in London call for climate justice

Posted on Nov 18, 2022Jan 22, 2023 by Thuy Bui
(Photo credit: Duong Bui) Hundreds of protestors across London took to the streets in a march towards Trafalgar Square on...Read More

Christmas lights won’t shine as usual this year: consumption will be cut to save energy (and money)

Posted on Nov 18, 2022Dec 7, 2022 by Martina Gramazio
(Photo Credit: Martina Gramazio) Different schedules and bulb materials have been established to face the energy crisis in London. With...Read More

London set to return to normal temperatures for this time of year after unseasonably warm weather

Posted on Nov 15, 2022Dec 6, 2022 by Luis Molina
(Photo - Luis Molina) Cooler temperatures are coming to London and parts of the United Kingdom after some weeks of...Read More

London’s magnet fishers are pulling an explosive amount out of the canals

Posted on Dec 15, 2021 by Joe Skirkowski
Have you ever walked along a canal towpath and wondered what lies underneath the murky water? Traffic cones, shopping trolleys,...Read More
Image shows a mountain of piled-up mattresses, surrounded by other miscellaneous bits of garbage.

Harrow’s “mattress mountain” continues to frustrate locals

Posted on Dec 10, 2021 by Riddhi Kachhela
A fly-tipping hotspot on Harrow High Street, where personal items like microwaves and mattresses are dumped illegally, remains messy despite...Read More
Image shows a speaker addressing a crowd in front of a banner reading "Paid to Pollute".

Pull the plug on polluter payouts rally

Posted on Dec 10, 2021 by Daniela Rivera Samayoa
Paid to Pollute, a community organization fighting against climate change, held a rally on December 7 in support of three claimants who took the UK Government to court for giving...Read More

2021 Ukranian Film Festival opens in London

Posted on Nov 23, 2021Nov 29, 2021 by Joe Ballesteros
The 2021 Ukranian Film Festival, Freedom on Screen, opened in London on Monday.   The festival showcases the best new documentaries and feature films from...Read More

Imperial College London report warns Ultra Low Emissions Zones have “caused only small improvements in air quality”

Posted on Nov 23, 2021Nov 29, 2021 by Yuji Aoyama
A report released by Imperial College London earlier this week reveals that despite being “the world’s most stringent emissions zone”...Read More

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