A new study has ranked Kingston upon Thames in the 1O worst areas in the country for air pollution, with nitrogen dioxide rates above the
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Climate coaching at The Hive teaches ‘the power of one’
Society has been found guilty of excessive consumerism but one leadership coach has realised a new pair of shoes is not real happiness and is
Kingston Extinction Rebellion joins London protests
Kingston’s Extinction Rebellion marched alongside hundreds of protestors in central London as part of the Festival of Resistance.
Climate justice project for Kingston community opens at Stanley Picker Gallery
A new community project aiming to open the conversation on decarbonisation has started. Scores of people attended Stanley Picker Gallery on October 7 to see
Kingston Council sees fall in recycling centre visits
There has been a 40 per cent fall in visits to the Kingston recycling centre since a new booking system was introduced.
Kingston residents divided over Sadiq Khan’s Ultra Low Emission Zone
Kingston residents worried about emission charges are among thousands to sign a petition against the Mayor of London’s expansion of the Ultra Low Emission Zone (ULEZ) to all outer London boroughs.
Kingston to go carbon-neutral by 2038 according to new Climate Action Plan
Kingston is set to go carbon neutral by 2038 according to the new Climate Action Plan.
Storms Eunice and Franklin rage across the East and South East leaving thousands of home without power
A week of unusual weather left around 78,000 properties across the South East without power according to UK Power Network.
The Dutch Reach: drivers could face £1000 fine for opening car door with wrong hand
The Dutch Reach, which was implemented in the Highway Code of UK’s Department of Transport on 29 January, could fine drivers up to £1,000 for opening the car door with the wrong hand.
COMMENT: COP26 was ultimately a COP out
Many were disappointed with the outcome of COP26 in Glasgow, which was widely described as the last chance to tackle the climate crisis.