Data centres could soon be heating your local swimming pool

Data centres could soon be heating your local swimming pool

A UK-based tech firm called Deep Green has come up with an innovative idea to provide free heating for public swimming pools. The firm captures excess heat from data centres and repurposes it for community use. Deep Green has developed a method of sharing the heat with swimming pools that also cools down its computers.… Continue reading Data centres could soon be heating your local swimming pool

What went right this week: the good news you should know about

What went right this week: the good news you should know about

Five amazing news stories have come to light this week that will surely boost our spirits. Firstly, a new cancer test could revolutionize early detection. Novelna’s newest gamechanging blood test can identify 18 different early-stage cancers. In trials, the test detected 93% of cancer cases in men and 84% in women in early stages. The… Continue reading What went right this week: the good news you should know about

Wanted: young people to conserve Britain’s oceans (and get paid)

Wanted: young people to conserve Britain’s oceans (and get paid)

A new social enterprise has been launched in the UK to address the twin problems of poverty in coastal communities and the protection of the nearby ocean. The Sea Ranger Service trains young people from primarily deprived seaside regions to become ocean conservationists while providing them with a salary. Founder Wietse van der Werf said… Continue reading Wanted: young people to conserve Britain’s oceans (and get paid)

What went right this week: the good news you should know about

What went right this week: the good news you should know about

This week’s good news roundup includes a historic climate deal, a breakthrough in pregnancy sickness research, the success of two endangered animal species, and the return of a national bird species to a city after 150 years. Nearly 200 nations agreed to “transition away from fossil fuels” at the COP28 climate summit in Dubai, described… Continue reading What went right this week: the good news you should know about

Even as the heat has been on in Dubai, the renewables juggernaut has gathered pace

Even as the heat has been on in Dubai, the renewables juggernaut has gathered pace

At the Cop28 climate summit in Dubai, fossil fuel industry vested interests were apparent, with major oil-producing countries in opposition to the final deal. However, the deal is considered historic as it calls on all countries to transition away from fossil fuels to achieve net-zero by 2050. This is the first time this language has… Continue reading Even as the heat has been on in Dubai, the renewables juggernaut has gathered pace

What went right this week: the good news you should know about

What went right this week: the good news you should know about

This week has seen some positive developments in different parts of the world. For one, the rate of deforestation in the Amazon has decreased by 55.8% as compared to last year. Amazon Conservation, a charity that monitors deforestation across nine countries, attributes this success to impactful efforts to halt tree loss, especially in Brazil. Another… Continue reading What went right this week: the good news you should know about

What went right this week: the good news you should know about

What went right this week: the good news you should know about

Temperate rainforests across England will receive a £750m boost as part of a new government strategy that was published in response to a petition signed by tens of thousands of people. However, there are criticisms regarding the strategy’s lack of an overarching goal or any commitments to granting legal protections to more rainforest sites. Campaigners… Continue reading What went right this week: the good news you should know about

Could purpose-led firms lift the UK’s flagging economy?

Could purpose-led firms lift the UK’s flagging economy?

A report from the thinktank Demos has suggested that getting companies to value social and environmental impact, in addition to profit, could give the UK economy a much-needed boost. The report calls for rewriting Companies Act in a way to balance purpose with profit. Demos argues that the outcome of this change would generate a… Continue reading Could purpose-led firms lift the UK’s flagging economy?

Seven solutions to ease the UK’s housing crisis

Seven solutions to ease the UK’s housing crisis

In light of soaring rents, the ‘Airbnb effect’, and the upcoming general election, the UK’s housing crisis is back in the spotlight. Solving this issue is imperative, and governments have previously been unable to get a grip on the situation. The current government’s levelling up bill is seen as a missed chance to implement planning… Continue reading Seven solutions to ease the UK’s housing crisis