Gabriele Messori, an Atmospheric Physics Ph.D. student, argues that a greater integration between the science and economics of climate would be beneficial for the field.
Caroline Wood, Student Hubs Graduate, discusses how students can get more involved in the environmental movement during their time at university.
Lauren Hoskin, Bristol graduate, describes her experience living on just £1 a day for a week.
Louisa Casson, volunteer with the UK Youth Climate Coalition (UKYCC), describes the challenges young people have at UN climate talks – and how they’ve been overcome.
Sarah, Oxford Hub Programmes and Outreach Officer, discusses what sustainability means to her and how Student Hubs use these practices to make sustainable change.
Felix Thomson, Warwick Hub Events Coordinator, discusses the impact of Hurricane Sandy upon current thinking on climate change and looks forward to the Warwick Climate Forum.
Alice talks about how she spent a fascinating couple of weeks over the summer investigating the archives of People & Planet, a student campaigning organisation that was founded in 1969. This history matters - because charities like P&P have had a significant impact on social history over the decades, and because student activists now have a lot to learn from the experiences of our predecessors.
Zoe tells us about her great experiences with EasyFundraising.org.uk
Lauren Hoskin, recent Bristol University graduate, discusses the pros and cons of financial rewards for green actions.
Gavin, ethical tourism pioneer, offers a defence of the much discredited 'Gap Yah'...