Joe Lenton

The potential psychological benefits of going green

According to The New Republic magazine in June this year: “You will have to make sacrifices to save the planet,” while the U.S. newspaper Metro asks: “What would you give up to end climate change?” These headlines, read from my desk in London where I carry out research in environmental psychology, present us with stark choices: between self and society, […]

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New Suffolk environment venture will be green ‘centre of excellence’

The University of Suffolk and Suffolk County Council have combined to form a regional centre of excellence in the field of sustainable development and green economic growth. The Suffolk Sustainability Institute was launched at the Ipswich Waterfront Innovation Centre, which hosted the first Suffolk Sustainability and Innovation Summit. Industry and academic leaders, businesses, students and

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LOCOSOCO GROUP PLC (LOCO) – ISSUE OF SHARES AND CHANGE IN REGISTERED OFFICE ADDRESS

The Company announces that it has issued 131,032 new Ordinary Shares of £0.01 each at a price of £0.25 per share, raising £32,758 on the 26th July 2019. The issued share capital of the Company is now 12, 283,733 Ordinary Shares of £0.01 each. The Company also announces that it has moved its registered office

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France Announces an ‘Eco-Tax’ on Air Travel – EcoWatch

Within the last month, at least two people in the U.S. have contracted a flesh-eating infection from an ocean-dwelling bacterium — an occurrence that experts warn could become more frequent as the world’s oceans warm. Vibrio vulnificus is an “opportunistic pathogen” responsible for a majority of seafood-related deaths in the U.S., according to an article

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Take #savethebees to the streets – a Social Enterprise crowdfunding project in Norwich by Bee Saviour Behaviour

A bee can only fly for so long between flowers before it runs out of energy.   Bumblebees have such fast metabolisms that they’re never more than 40 mins from starvation, which must give navigating to your next flower a sense of urgency.  Now bees like humans shouldn’t live on a diet of sugar, however

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