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'From the midnight sun, where the hot springs flow...'
Geography student, Kiran Maher visited Iceland to study its unique and diverse landscape.
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Tackling climate change through education, research and action
Geography lecturer Tim Lane talks about his research into climate change.
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Business students tackle our throw-away culture
How do we combat overconsumption and our global plastic addiction?
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How to be eco-friendly at Christmas
Have a greener Christmas this year by taking a more environmentally friendly approach to some of our festive traditions.
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Helping Liverpool businesses go green
Find out how businesses are benefiting from the sustainability expertise within the Low Carbon Eco-Innovatory and Clean Growth...
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Forest School improves Liverpool children's access to nature
We chat with Dr Avril Rowley, project lead for the Forest School programme at LJMU, to learn more about this innovative approach...
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Hate washing dishes? A product designed by an LJMU student makes the task easier
Matt Fryer, a Product Design Engineering student, has created a new product which saves water, money and time when doing...
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17 low-effort ways to be more eco-friendly while at uni
Making small changes to your lifestyle can make a big difference to the environment, plus you'll save money and improve your...
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Wanted: students to live with monkeys
LJMU students are given a once in a lifetime opportunity to venture out into the wilds of Tanzania to study primates in their...