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Should animals have legal standing? article icon

Society, Politics & Law

Should animals have legal standing?

The law recognises babies, companies and ships as ‘persons’ with legal rights, but not even the most intelligent animals. Is it time for this to change? 

Article
10 mins
The first 25 years: OU Renewable Energy Education article icon

Nature & Environment

The first 25 years: OU Renewable Energy Education

Derek Taylor reflects on the 25 years since launching the innovative Open University T521 Renewable Energy Pack for Tertiary Education. This was a revolutionary development for the OU.

Article
5 mins
The benefits of a longer product life article icon

Science, Maths & Technology

The benefits of a longer product life

A savvy shift in industrial resourcefulness is reflected in products that last longer, are adaptable, maintainable, and repairable. Such products optimise material value through preventing waste. These design strategies challenge the ways we create, use, and dispose of our everyday stuff. By extending the utility of our products, we reduce ...

Article
10 mins
Indigenous ceremonies and climate change article icon

Nature & Environment

Indigenous ceremonies and climate change

How might an Indigenous artwork transform responses to Climate Change? Find out as a Totonac totem travels to COP26.

Article
10 mins
Let your money do the talking: fossil fuel divestment and COP26 article icon

Nature & Environment

Let your money do the talking: fossil fuel divestment and COP26

Divestment from fossil fuels has increased over the last decade as a moral and financial response to the climate crisis, but is it an effective approach to tackle the severity of challenges we now face and how can it support the goals of COP26?

Article
10 mins
Managing our personal financial risks from the changed climate article icon

Nature & Environment

Managing our personal financial risks from the changed climate

You might now understand what COP stands for, but have you heard of the TCFD requirements?

Article
10 mins
Astrobiology from the ground up article icon

Science, Maths & Technology

Astrobiology from the ground up

Ann Grand, Lecturer in Astrobiology Education, interviews Shonil Bhagwat, Professor of Environment and Development, on the intersections between his work on environment and international development and astrobiology.

Article
10 mins
iSpot: Your place to share nature article icon

Nature & Environment

iSpot: Your place to share nature

Global biodiversity is in decline and the spotlight is on all of us to act to help monitor and protect the variety of ecosystems to reduce deterioration. This loss affects ecosystems, species and habitats on which all life on earth depends. What can and should we be doing to help sustain nature? 

Article
10 mins
Biodiversity with The Parks Trust video icon

Nature & Environment

Biodiversity with The Parks Trust

Ensuring outside areas have a good variety of plants and wildlife is crucial for ecosystems to thrive.

Video
25 mins
Which Poverty and Place: Why how we label different areas matters article icon

Languages

Which Poverty and Place: Why how we label different areas matters

What does the language used to talk about different places tell us about the attitudes towards 'deprived' or 'poor' areas and the people who live there? 

Article
10 mins
SMEs and Net Zero – challenges and opportunities article icon

Money & Business

SMEs and Net Zero – challenges and opportunities

How can small and medium-sized enterprises make the radical changes required to tackle the Climate Emergency?

Article
10 mins
Can Space Technologies solve the Sustainable Development Goals? article icon

Science, Maths & Technology

Can Space Technologies solve the Sustainable Development Goals?

How can scientific and technological innovations solve global problems, and how can they be used inclusively? Devyani Gajjar explores…

Article
15 mins