Eco-anxiety is on the rise in students due to increased awareness of the destructive consequences of climate change. A survey by the London based environmental
Category: Environment
Kingston environmentalist warns climate change is “going to get worse”
Research from the World Meteorological Organization predicts more devastating natural disasters if human activity continues to release high amounts of greenhouse gases into the atmosphere.
Kingston council promises new charging points for electric cars
Kingston Council has promised to deliver at least 100 charging points for electrical vehicles by 2022 in a bid to tackle the climate emergency announced
Extinction Rebellion Rally Outside Surrey County Hall
Extinction Rebellion members poured oil over themselves outside Surrey County Hall on Tuesday in protest to the council’s “breath-taking hypocrisy” after it approved an oil
Brexit and NHS are top reasons for voting in Election for Kingston Students
Over half of Kingston students said Brexit and the NHS were their reasons for voting in the upcoming general election. A Kingston Courier survey found
General Election 2019: Kingston University student union president urges young people to vote
The president of Kingston University student union is urging young people to vote in Thursday’s general election. Feisal Haji, 28, is campaigning to get more
Kingston winter tree planting scheme planning complete
The council have finalised plans for the planting of 600 new trees across the borough as a part of their winter tree planting scheme. The scheme
Trespassing squirrel causes Kingston Library shutdown
A squirrel trapped in Kingston Library was treated like royalty by staff who fed it grapes and named it after an English king. Staff named
Kingston’s climate friendliness ranks last in London
Friends of the Earth has ranked Kingston’s climate friendliness as one of the worst in London. The charity slammed Kingston with a score of 48 per
UK families waste £70 worth of food per month, says environment expert
The average British family throws away the equivalent of £70 worth of food per month, according to a London-based environment specialist. John Haynes, communications advisor