Wenyi Soon, Takapuna Grammar School, New Zealand Situated on the North Shore, students at Takapuna Grammar often frequent at our surrounding beaches – Narrow Neck, St Leonards and Takapuna Beach. These locations […]
Is Plastic one of our enemies or one of our greatest creations?

Jasmine Partridge and Myah Harlick, South New Brighton School, New Zealand “Water & air, the two essential fluids on which all life depend upon, have now become global garbage cans.” said Jacques […]
Suffocating in a Plastic World
Indiana Bell, Cobham Intermediate School, New Zealand The man used me for his eyes and his memories, to record details that he could look at and remember. He used me for a […]
Citizen scientists pair with UBC researchers to investigate tracking pollution with beehives
Written by Allison Gacad and originally published on The Ubyssey Julia Common, co-founder of the Vancouver-based non-profit Hives for Humanity, was first teased in 2014 with the question, “how do you know […]
The rise of the student climate revolution

Written by Allison Gacad, CanadaAllison Gacad is a freelance journalist and third year Global Resource Systems student at the University of British Columbia. In France, a conservative political economy was toppled by […]
EARTH HOUR 2019

Written by Jasmine Lawrie, Scotland WHAT IS EARTH HOUR? In Summary, Earth Hour is a movement carried out in order to try spread awareness of climate change and help contribute towards saving […]
Becoming a Young Reporter for the Environment

Written by Allison Gacad, Canada When I was 5 years old, I said that I wanted to be a bird-watcher when I grew up. I didn’t know much about birds, but the […]