Back to ThoughtsThe true compensation cost of excessive emissions revealed for historic responsibilityUbuntu Thoughts / Article / 5 min readJune 20, 2023 Author Simon Lodge Founder & Strategic Creative Director Wealthier countries, including the United States and those in Europe, could find themselves facing an astronomical price tag of $170 trillion as reparations for their disproportionate carbon emissions, according to a groundbreaking study conducted …
Eating local: The what and where of our eating habits
Back to ThoughtsEating local: The what and where of our eating habitsUbuntu Thoughts / Article / 6 min readNovember 14, 2022 Author Callum Berry Social & Media Manager This weekend, my partner woke up and decided he wanted to go for brunch. Even the maelstrom-esque weather outside couldn’t dissuade him. When eventually I relented and hopped online to book a table, I found myself …
Ubuntu Studio’s positive news round-up – Friday 21st October 2022
Friday 21st October // Positive news round-upUbuntu Thoughts / 5 Min readOctober 21, 2022 Author Callum Berry Content & Media ManagerAbout PNRFrom reports of rising temperatures to increased natural disasters, climate news can sometimes come off as all doom and gloom. So we’ve committed to sharing a weekly update called the ‘Positive News Roundup’ (PNR) that showcases just some of the …
Ubuntu Studio’s positive news round-up – Friday 26th August 2022
Back to ThoughtsFriday 26th August // Positive news round-upUbuntu Thoughts / 5 Min readAugust 26, 2022 Author Callum Berry Content & Media ManagerAbout PNRFrom reports of rising temperatures to increased natural disasters, climate news can sometimes come off as all doom and gloom. So we’ve committed to sharing a weekly update called the ‘Positive News Roundup’ (PNR) that showcases just some …
Ubuntu Studio’s positive news round-up – Friday 1st July 2022
Friday 1st July // Positive news round-upUbuntu Thoughts / 5 Min readJuly 1, 2022 Author Callum Berry Content & Media ManagerHello readers! We hope you have all had a wonderful week despite this very unpredictable weather we’re facing in the UK! Anyway, let’s not dawdle as we’ve got some great news for you in this week’s PNR…Veg in the dark Picture …
Food for thought: “green colonialism”
Food for thought: “green colonialism”Ubuntu Thoughts / 6 Min read Author Callum Berry Content & Media ManagerGreen is good…right?Buzzwords such as “renewable energy” and “green deal” are often met with a lot of enthusiasm and optimism—and why wouldn’t they? We know that renewable energy is the way forward and anything with “green” in it sounds like it’s a good thing, right? …
The growth of the ‘eco-industry’
The growth of the ‘eco-industry’Ubuntu Thoughts / 6 Min read Author Callum Berry Content & Media ManagerThe notion of a ‘green economy’ has been on the lips of politicians for years. But defining what that constitutes in both the business and consumer world is a little trickier. At Ubuntu, for example, we focus on making both our own processes and methodology …
The People vs. The World
The People vs. The WorldUbuntu Thoughts / 6 Min read Author Callum Berry Content & Media ManagerRecently, we’ve been thinking about how the average citizen is doing their best to reduce their carbon footprint, recycle more and cut down on wastage. The idea of “doing good” is ingrained in us as kids – we’re all taught to turn the water off …