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March 2026

Environment

The Krill Conflict: Starving the Southern Ocean

Today, I need to talk about something that’s been weighing heavy on me – the “Krill Crisis.”

It’s easy to think of Antarctica as an untouched wilderness, but beneath the waves, a silent battle is unfolding. As we move through 2026, the status of Antarctic krill – those tiny, shrimp-like “superheroes” that hold the entire ecosystem together – has reached a critical tipping point.

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Environment, Sustainable Travel

Small Steps for a Greener Spring Season

The days are stretching out, the daffodils are nodding their heads, and there is that unmistakable “fresh” scent in the air. It’s feeling like Spring has officially arrived in the UK and it’s the perfect time to hit the reset button on our sustainable habits.

Living a greener life doesn’t require a total lifestyle overhaul; often, it’s about aligning ourselves with the rhythm of the seasons. Here are a few simple, fun ways to embrace sustainability this spring in which you can find plenty of ‘simple’ happiness.

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Environment

Formula 1’s Green Flag: The Race for 100% Sustainable Fuel

If you’ve followed my journey through the icy silence of Antarctica or the sustainable gardens of Dove Park, you’ll know I’m a firm believer that sustainability isn’t a destination – it’s a series of deliberate, conscious choices.

Usually, I’m talking about the choices we make in the supermarket aisle or when picking a carbon-neutral expedition ship! But today, after reading a surprising article in the Guardian, I’m looking at a very different kind of “vessel” – the Formula 1 car.

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