Trade fair to combat climate change Unjust in its impacts By Ridwan A (Sustainability Leader) The issue of climate change is a growing one for our generation, who have the means to combat it. Buying…
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Nature’s Complexities
At work, a day before valentine’s day, a member of the development team was anonymously leaving roses on workers’ desks. As I fell victim to this, I kept my rose in my handbag not wishing…
City celebrates Fairtrade Fortnight (23 February – 8 March 2015)
Did you know that London is the world’s largest Fairtrade City? Or that City University London is a certified Fairtrade University? This means that the University has shown a commitment to supporting Fairtrade – in…
Green City Week 2014 in 60 seconds…
We celebrated our sixth annual Green City Week from the 20th to 24th October 2014. Here are some highlights from the week:
Corporations’ Role in the Environmental Crisis: Problem or Solution?
Thanks to the Green Dragons Project (see our previous post) the 8th annual Public Interest Environmental Law (PIEL) UK conference will be hosted for the first-time at City University London! Ted Okoroji, an Environmental Champion…
London’s First Fairtrade Bar NOW OPEN!
51 RED LION ST, HOLBORN, LONDON. WC1R 4PF Fairly Square is THE Bar & Café in London for people who care about economic, social & environmental justice to hang out & drink for a change! They care about people, planet…
Ethical Banking: What’s so bad about the high street?
In recent years, the media has reported several instances of social and financial injustices involving our high street banks. Gemma Dickenson, one of our Environmental Champions,discusses these injustices and how we as consumers can use…