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 …
The cost of emissions isn’t equal and others are paying the price
Back to ThoughtsThe cost of emissions isn’t equal and others are paying the priceUbuntu Thoughts / Article / 7 min readJanuary 13, 2023 Author Simon Lodge Founder & Strategic Creative Director Even within climate circles, we often hear moans at the stress and strains population growth is having on the finite resources our world offers. And I’d agree there’s truth there: more people means …
Good COP, bad COP: The future of climate action looks shaky
Back to ThoughtsGood COP, bad COP: The future of climate action looks shakyUbuntu Thoughts / Article / 8 min readNovember 30, 2022 Author Simon Lodge Founder & Strategic Creative Director COP27 has been heralded as arguably the least transparent process seen so far since the formation of the Collation of Parties. Observers — and even some of the delegates — were reported to have …
Ubuntu Studio’s positive news round-up – Friday 25th November 2022
Friday 25th November // Positive news round-upUbuntu Thoughts / 5 Min readNovember 25, 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 …
COP27: Tears of joy or more frustration?
Back to ThoughtsCOP27: Tears of joy or more frustration?Ubuntu Thoughts / Article / 8 min readNovember 21, 2022 Author Callum Berry Social & Media Manager COP27 has already been hailed by the BBC as a “chaotic summit that teetered on the brink of disaster” which seems inline with the general public’s expectation of what this event was going to be. However at Ubuntu HQ, …