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Welcome to the Earth Restoration Service blog!

Read stories from schools that have participated in our environmental programmes, as well as insightful and inspirational articles about nature, environmental restoration, sustainability and conservation around the world.

Aaron J
May 1, 2019

St Richard Reynolds Catholic College, Twickenham

Aaron J
May 1, 2019
St Richard Reynolds Catholic College, Twickenham

An update from Teacher Anna McMullen on St Richard Reynolds Catholic College’s school tree nursery.

Tagged: School Tree Nursery

Aaron J
April 29, 2019
Environmental Articles

A forest that grows trees and people

Aaron J
April 29, 2019
Environmental Articles
A forest that grows trees and people

“A forest that grows trees and people” - Article by Tatiana Bogdanova

Tagged: Forests, Reforestation, India, Community, sustainability, Conservation, Ecology

Aaron J
February 13, 2019

Road Congestion: The Tipping Point

Aaron J
February 13, 2019
Road Congestion: The Tipping Point

Earth Restoration Service blog writer Lela Pacitti investigates the environmental impacts of vehicle congestion.

Tagged: Environment, Public Transport, Pollution, Air Pollution, sustainability

Aaron J
December 19, 2018

Public transport may seem dirty – but air pollution is worse

Aaron J
December 19, 2018
Public transport may seem dirty – but air pollution is worse

In this article, Sydney Preston explores the importance of public transportation systems in tackling air pollution in Toronto.

Tagged: Pollution, Air Pollution, sustainability, Public Transport, Technology

Aaron J
October 17, 2018

Space: How much debris can space take?

Aaron J
October 17, 2018
Space: How much debris can space take?

In this article, Bianca Fogah outlines the increase in man made debris found in Space, and the attempts which are being made to address the problem.

Tagged: space, Pollution, sustainability, space debris

Aaron J
October 8, 2018

China: Air Pollution and the Global Economy

Aaron J
October 8, 2018
China: Air Pollution and the Global Economy

In this article, Earth Restoration Service blog writer Lela Pacitti explores the media representation of China in regards to global air pollution.

Tagged: Environment, Air Pollution, Pollution, China

Aaron J
September 10, 2018

Protecting Antarctica – one of Earth’s last great wildernesses

Aaron J
September 10, 2018
Protecting Antarctica – one of Earth’s last great wildernesses

In this article, Earth Restoration Service Blog Writer Teresa Stoll investigates the threats facing Antarctica and the importance of protecting its biodiversity.

Tagged: Climate Change, Biodiversity, Antarctica, Environment

Aaron J
August 20, 2018

Meeting Nature Halfway: Adapting to Climate Species Migration in Restoration

Aaron J
August 20, 2018
Meeting Nature Halfway: Adapting to Climate Species Migration in Restoration

In this article, Hashveenah Manoharan researches the poleward species migration of plants and its implications on ecological restoration

Tagged: Environment, Reforestation, Climate Change, Ecology

Aaron J
August 7, 2018

The World’s Largest Intact Forest Ecosystem: Canada’s Boreal Forest

Aaron J
August 7, 2018
The World’s Largest Intact Forest Ecosystem: Canada’s Boreal Forest

In this Article, Earth Restoration Service Blog Writer Lela Pacitti discusses the The World’s Largest Intact Forest Ecosystem: Canada’s Boreal Forest

Tagged: Forests, deforestation, Biodiversity

Aaron J
July 31, 2018

There are not “plenty other fish in the sea”

Aaron J
July 31, 2018
There are not “plenty other fish in the sea”

In this article, Sydney Preston Investigates the issues surrounding the consumption of wild and farmed fish stocks around the world.

Tagged: sustainability, Wildlife, Environment

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