How can parents and schools deal with Climate Anxiety?

This is the second article in a series. Part 1 here. Time to read Last week we started to think about climate anxiety.  How does this impact schools and parents?  A survey of 10,000 young people in 10 different countries found climate anxiety to be a very serious problem. 59% were very or extremely worried about climateContinueContinue reading “How can parents and schools deal with Climate Anxiety?”

Climate Anxiety-a new health tsunami?

I’m coming out! But what I’ve been keeping in my closet is nothing to do with my sexuality- I want to admit that I am struggling with Climate Anxiety. Sometimes it makes me feel very down and can be quite overwhelming, a bit like grieving for a loved one, but I am grieving for theContinueContinue reading “Climate Anxiety-a new health tsunami?”

Tackling climate change, biodiversity loss, and hidden heritage in Graves Park and beyond

I am delighted to share a blog this week by Professor Ian Rotherham Climate change and biodiversity extinction are two of the frightening environmental challenges that we, our children, and their future face. However, despite the scary, almost apocalyptic coverage in many media, there remains the need to actually respond and address the issues andContinueContinue reading “Tackling climate change, biodiversity loss, and hidden heritage in Graves Park and beyond”

Stop Deep Sea Mining now

If you had been in Sheffield’s Amphitheatre earlier this month you may have been very surprised to come across a selection of luminescent sea creatures, strutting their stuff under the backdrop of Park Hill flats.  Nine Greenpeace volunteers at Sheaf Valley Park created a human wall of deep-sea jellyfish. The banner simulated the bioluminescence ofContinueContinue reading “Stop Deep Sea Mining now”

Will your school be the first to declare a Climate Emergency in Sheffield?

When I taught Maths, I often used graphs of climate data to illustrate the different ways you can display statistics. It made the lesson relevant to the students and helped their understanding of both how to draw graphs and what is happening to our climate. The climate and nature emergencies are accelerating. We have beenContinueContinue reading “Will your school be the first to declare a Climate Emergency in Sheffield?”

The looming reality of Doncaster-on-Sea

A guest blog by Bryan Hopkins. A few weeks ago I picked up my grandson from school and on the way home he asked me if I knew the names of the rivers that flowed through Sheffield. “Well,” I said, “there is the Sheaf, the Porter, the Rivelin, the Loxley and they all flow intoContinueContinue reading “The looming reality of Doncaster-on-Sea”

Catastrophic climate change could become unstoppable.

I don’t like to say “I told you so” but this week’s frightening news that the world is likely to breach the 1.5C climate threshold by 2027 should come as no surprise if you have been reading my columns.  Countries pledged, under the 2015 Paris climate agreement,  to hold global temperatures to no higher thanContinueContinue reading “Catastrophic climate change could become unstoppable.”

Ocean Temperatures heading off the scale

Usually, graphs of data like Ocean temperatures are very predictable. They follow a similar pattern most years but due to climate change, the temperatures have been increasing gradually since the industrial revolution. This month though something very unusual has happened which has got climate scientists very worried. Look how the temperature today is way higherContinueContinue reading “Ocean Temperatures heading off the scale”

The Big One, Friday

It was great to join the Sheffield Climate Choir at the Big One on Friday. Here are a few highlights from the day. https://youtu.be/030g50phoCE The Red Robes, Air Crew and the Climate Choirs lead the march to Parliament. https://youtu.be/WtAwawsuFJk The Choir sing Let Us Stand by Sheffield Choir leader Kate Thomas https://youtu.be/EkqFBI-N5vw Outside the DepartmentContinueContinue reading “The Big One, Friday”