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Comment Writer Emily Lewis talks to Evie West, coordinator for Fossil Free UoB about the climate crisis and the university's continued failure to divest from fossil fuels
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Comment Writer James Konn weighs up government efforts to reduce meat consumption in the fight against climate change, offering solutions that the government may be failing to consider
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Comment Writer Gwydion Elliott discusses the University of Birmingham's hesitancy to follow suit with other UK Universities and stop investing in fossil fuels, arguing that the newly appointed Vice-Chancellor, Professor Adam Tickell, has a responsibility to do the right thing.
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Comment Writer James Simpson considers the threats posed to biodiversity, arguing that the human influence on the climate crisis is to blame, and that more needs to be done to save our ecosystems
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Social Secretary Ella Kipling explains the recent IPCC report and what it means for the future of the planet, concluding that immediate action is required.
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Comment Writer, Thomas Barry reflects on Ed Miliband's book, 'Go Big: How to Fix Our World' and considers whether Miliband's vision for a greener planet is achievable in the near future
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Comment Editor Phoebe Snedker discusses the UK's recent heat wave in relation to other extreme weather patterns and floods, arguing that we need to be more attentive to the climate crisis in order to prevent further damage and destruction
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Comment Editor Phoebe Snedker considers The National Food Strategy's proposal of a salt and sugar tax, arguing that the Government is failing to address a more pressing issue in our dietary habits - our reliance on meat and dairy products.
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Comment Writer Kitty Jackson takes a look at the bigger picture of Black Friday sales, arguing that they work to perpetuate vast inequality and environmental damage
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Comment Editor Freya Wainstein discusses the disadvantages of cancel culture, arguing that it promotes both the death of nuance and debate
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Comment Writer Elliott Haywood discusses the decision of the government to make grouse shooting exempt from the rule of six, arguing that the sport is damaging to the environment
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Comment Writer Danielle Murinas discusses the continuous criticism against fast fashion, arguing that for those on low incomes, fast fashion is the affordable option