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The environmental costs of AI
Dearbhlá McMenamin explores the consequences of AI on our natural systems.

Dearbhlá McMenamin
Jun 165 min read
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Are We Fanatic about Flying?
Sasha Hill discusses the potential implications of a third runway at Heathrow on the UK’s climate goals.
Sasha Hill
Mar 74 min read
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Positive News to Warm Up Your Winter
Grace Clift shares some uplifting news stories to keep you remembering that wonderful news stories are happening every day.

Grace Clift
Feb 274 min read
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What does a second Trump term mean for the environment?
Sophie Layton discusses what Trump's second term as president may mean for the planet.
Sophie Layton
Jan 264 min read
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Falling Through the Gaps: Why climate migrants are not recognised as refugees
Eleanor Meehan explores why climate migrants are at extreme risk from global warming & why they are vulnerable to international asylum law.
Eleanor Meehan
Jan 225 min read
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A Beginner's Guide to Politics: Step-by-Step
Perhaps you’d like to brush up on the basics to be able to keep up with 2025 political affairs? Grace Clift shares some helpful advice for t

Grace Clift
Jan 145 min read
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Climate and Conservation Targets in Peril, with Policy Still Lacking
Madelaine Stannard covers key outcomes from last year's COP summits, and key priorities for conservation and climate endeavours in 2025.

Madelaine Stannard
Jan 137 min read
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Closing the Chapter on Coal
Eleanor delves into the historical significance of coal and its role in shaping the UK.
Eleanor Meehan
Nov 20, 20245 min read
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Banksy’s Zoo: A Belated Investigation into Banksy’s Animal Artworks In London, 2024
Daisy Culleton examines the artist, while Cerys Deakin delves into the impact on animals themselves, looking at how they've sparked debates.

Wild Magazine
Oct 29, 20246 min read
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COP29: What might we expect?
Grace Clift uncovers what to expect from the upcoming COP29 in Azerbaijan, what the most pressing issues are this year.

Grace Clift
Oct 19, 20243 min read
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Zero Emissions? Zero Accountability. The Truth about Urban Outfitters.
Grace Clift explores the ways in which Urban Outfitters impacts resources and the planet, in regards to sustainability.

Grace Clift
Sep 15, 20244 min read
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Bonn: The Pitstop on the Road to COP
Chloe Moriarty discusses this year’s conference, the central issue of climate finance, and what it means ahead of COP29 in November.

Chloe Moriarty
Aug 14, 20244 min read
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Your Guide to Green Policies in Context
Chloe Moriarty dives into the background of the main parties’ environmental pledges.Â

Chloe Moriarty
Jun 28, 20247 min read
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Who’s responsible for saving the world?
Grace Clift breaks down the arguments for corporate, individual and wealthy responsibility for climate change action.

Grace Clift
Jun 25, 20243 min read
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Environmental Law: Fortune Favours the Brave
These communities stepped up to the fight against climate change- and the courts backed them.

Chloe Moriarty
May 30, 20244 min read
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Appreciating David Attenborough
Today is David’s birthday! Happy Birthday Sir David Attenborough, from everyone at WILD!

Cerys Deakin
May 8, 20242 min read
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Wonderful Women in Science
Emma Nord highlights a fraction of the inspiring female workforce in science this International Women’s Day.
Emma Nord
Mar 8, 20244 min read
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Where’s My Poo? The UK’s Sewage Problem
Isla Stubbs asks a very real, and very off-putting, question as we face an environmental sewage crisis.

Isla Stubbs
Feb 23, 20243 min read
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Wildlife in Crisis (Still): State of Nature
Madelaine Stannard discusses the UK’s latest State of Nature report, and its disappointing revelations.

Madelaine Stannard
Jan 13, 20244 min read
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COP28: Good COP, Bad COP?
In this article, Matthew Darby discusses the recent COP28, considering its successes, weaknesses, and lessons learned for future meetings.
Matthew Darby
Dec 22, 20234 min read
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