A new study reveals that disabled households in the European Union currently consume 10% less energy than other households, as well as being 5% more likely to experience energy poverty. University of Leeds researchers warn […]

A new study reveals that disabled households in the European Union currently consume 10% less energy than other households, as well as being 5% more likely to experience energy poverty. University of Leeds researchers warn […]
Sleekness, minimalism and functionality appear to be the holy trinity of Nordic design. For a timepiece that boasts all three, look no further than Nordgreen. The Danish watch brand strives for products that are as […]
In his debut piece, Ben Stewart discusses a possible future in which cash becomes obsolete.
With COP26 underway, debut writer Toby Chapman explores the recent developments in climate change policy. How far will states go to maximise the safety of others?
Tasha Johnson sits down with the University of Leeds’ Dr Mark Sumner to discuss the university’s involvement with Textile 2030
Catherine Upex reports on why hedgehogs are in danger and what the University of Leeds is doing to help.
“Is the microphone on? Is it really on? Is my English ok? Because I’m beginning to wonder.”
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But maintaining a green lifestyle doesn’t have to drastically inconvenience us. In actuality, there are a range of apps and websites which can help us fight climate change and positively impact our green footprints…
The facts behind why locally sourced meat and dairy produce can’t be considered more sustainable than veganism.
Tharushi Wijesiri looks at what the next four years could mean for science.