Articles Tagged with the word ‘student’

 

Student Conference

 
 

Archive, Youth

13 Oct 2010

 


 

French Student's Eco-Marathon Success

 
 

Archive

01 Jun 2010

 

A team of French students have just smashed Eco-Marathon's 5 year long world record with a car capable of over 10,000 miles per gallon.

 

Eco-Cupids Low-Carbon Valentine's Day

 
 

Archive

09 Feb 2010

 

With Valentine's Day around the corner, students at dozens of universities and colleges across the country are hosting love-themed green events

 

Go Bananas for Fuel

 
 

Archive

08 Sep 2009

 

A PhD student from Nottingham University has come up with an ingenious way to produce cooking fuel

 

Students Switch Off

 
 

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08 Sep 2009

 

Imagine a world where you were given ice cream for just remembering to turn off your lights when you left the room. Although this may sound like a dream, it is an actual reality for thousands of students across England.

 

One Voice Movement for Peace

 
 

Archive

01 Apr 2009

 


 

Emily's One of the Next Big Things

 
 

Archive, Youth

11 Mar 2009

 

University Student Emily Cummins has been named "Ultimate Save the Planet Pioneer"at the Cosmopolitan Ultimate Women of the Year Awards 2008.

 

Arctic adventurers return home

 
 

Archive

25 Apr 2008

 

A Wirral school may have a Polar scientist in the making after one ofits students had an action-packed adventure in the frozen Arctic.

 

Student Action on Poverty and the Environment

 
 

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16 Oct 2007

 

This year thePeople and Planet society launches Redress Fashion, a campaign thatfocuses on the sustainability of the fashion and textile industry.

 

Students Unite Against Climate Change

 
 

Archive, Youth

16 Oct 2007

 

On 30th November 2007, the first national student network for ClimateChange, the Student Climate Project, will be launched in Oxford, as asupportive resource for student campaigns.

 

The Big Student Debate

 
 

Archive

11 Sep 2006

 

After an uncomfortably warm journey through central London, on an unusually hot day for early July, climate change was already a subject on my mind and undoubtedly on those of the delegates attending the Student Summit on Climate Change at the Natural History Museum.