March 14, 2016

Have you heard of Earth Hour? Every year, individuals, organisations and buildings all over the world are encouraged to turn off their lights for an hour and light a candle instead, to highlight the problems facing the planet. This year it's from 8.30 to 9.30 pm on the 19th March (this Saturday!)
The "problems facing the planet" is a pretty vague thing to protest, so here's a quick run-down
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Posted in Environment and Ethics | Tagged biodiversity loss, climate change, climate justice, earth hour, global warming, wwf |
October 1, 2014

Did you see the incredible photos of 4,000 people marching through New York City last week? If you didn't then I suggest you take a moment to really take in how stunning those images are. Reportedly, the People's Climate March in New York was the biggest march on climate change in history! At the same time there were smaller protests happening all over the world, and I joined the march in Edinburgh
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Posted in Environment and Ethics, Life, Photography | Tagged climate change, climate march, Edinburgh, people's climate march, social justice, sustainable development |