Green·18th November 2021Wales and the Amazon: Taking responsibility for the impact of global imports Agatha Gutierrez Echenique Image description: An area of deforestation A 2021 report by the World Wide Fund for Nature Cymru (WWF Cymru), the...Read More
National NewsNewsUniversity News·22nd May 2014Climate change interest “short-lived’ Nick Toner, Adam Dayan A group of Oxford dons has found that media coverage of climate change has little effect on the publicâs views....Read More
Green·1st March 2023Is the UK a Net Zero hero? Jasmine Wilkinson A recent poll by the Telegraph found that more than half of the UK population (54%) believe that Net Zero...Read More
News·21st February 2021Oxford to take part in Fairtrade fortnight Jessica Kaye Image Description: A picture of the top of the Radcliffe Camera Oxford University will be participating in Fairtrade Fortnight from...Read More
News·23rd April 2019City Council plans unprecedented citizen’s assembly on climate Michael Culbert Oxford City Council is to become the first UK local authority to establish a citizenâs assembly with the aim of...Read More
Comment·18th December 2018More concessions for the Yellow Vests: working people of France are showing Macron who he works for Michael Culbert The widespread Gilets Jaunes, or âYellow Vestsâ protests in France have entered their fifth week with no sign of ending....Read More
FeaturesScience and Technology·10th March 2017Defending the climate model Fynn McLennan In his famous allegory of the cave Plato suggests that there are a group of people, prisoners, facing a wall,...Read More
News·27th October 2019Oxford students disrupt big polluters’ recruitment event Rosie Good Image description: scenes from the protest on Monday evening The Oxford Climate Justice Campaign disrupted a recruitment event held by...Read More
Comment·22nd January 2016Conservatives versus Climate Rachel Dunne At the Paris Climate Conference Cameron declared âwe should be taking action against climate change todayâ, but this virtue is...Read More
Green·11th February 2023We are all Climate Deniers: What if we weren’t? Anna Bartlett When the UN says 1.7â°C of warming equals extreme food shortages for at least half of the world’s population in...Read More
Green·10th October 2022Why the Rainy Country Can Have Drought Siddiq Islam Britons bathe in their hatred for the rain. It rains so bloody much that it is a well-established part of...Read More
Science and Technology·22nd November 2022A case against avoiding the voi: summarising e-scooter studies Emily Hudson Theyâre quiet, theyâre small, and their riders stand tall: e-scooters have imprinted themselves on our consciousness, adding to the list...Read More
Green·7th September 2021A code red for humanity – Can I really do anything to stop climate change? Daisy Meade Image description: a sign at a climate change protest On 2nd August 2021, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC)...Read More
News·20th April 2020Oxford University passes resolution banning investment in fossil fuels Matthew Kayanja Oxford University has passed an âhistoricâ motion requiring its endowment fund to divest from all direct investments in fossil fuel...Read More
Features·30th January 2020St. John’s Lockdown: On the Inside Alexander Haveron-Jones Since 2pm on Wednesday, the Front Quad of St. John’s college has been occupied by University students, protesting the College’s...Read More
Green·28th January 2023Climate anxiety: a narrative in need of change Anna Bartlett In contrast to the stereotype of the spirited young student, brandishing placards on the streets of university towns, British students...Read More
Science and Technology·26th November 2016Trump: What Damage Could he Do? Fynn McLennan The most powerful man in the world, as of next January, thinks climate change is a âhoaxâ. Scary, isnât it?...Read More
News·20th April 2021Campaign for Climate Justice calls for divestment Madeleine Ross Image Description: a picture of a silhouetted man wheeling a bike across Port Meadow on a hot day The Oxford Campaign...Read More
Local NewsNational NewsNewsUniversity News·14th February 2016Floods in South England caused by man-made climate change, Oxford researchers say Jan-David Franke According to climate scientists at Oxford University, heavy storms, such as the one that caused devastating flooding in the South...Read More