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Tamara Birch
Tamara is a journalist with more than six years experience writing about environmental topics. This includes advising small businesses on cost-effective ways tom become more sustainable, from installing to solar panels and heat pumps and reducing waste. She has used her journalist and research skills to become highly knowledgeable on sustainable initiatives, issues, and solutions to help consumers do their bit for the environment – all while reducing monthly costs. Now, she’s using this experience to advise homeowners on the benefits of installing low-carbon technologies. She is also qualified in offering innovative initiatives to improve sustainability practices in businesses, from advertising to marketing and publishing.
Her passion for sustainability and eco-friendly solutions stems from a long obsession with nature and animals and ensuring they feel looked after. In her free time, Tamara enjoys reading fantasy novels, visiting the gym, and going on long walks in new areas.
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Zero-emission vehicles could grow automotive industry by £50bn The automotive industry could grow by as much as £50bn over the next decade if the government helps drivers switch to zero-emission vehicles.Tamara Birch -
European ski resorts suffer little snow after record January temperatures Ski resorts in Europe are suffering from a lack of snow after the warmest January on record, with temperatures 1.66°C above the pre-industrial levels.Tatiana Lebreton -
How much will energy bills increase in April 2023? Uncover what you'll be paying for your energy bills in 2023. We’ll take you through everything you need to know in this article.Beth Howell -
Is the Smart Export Guarantee failing solar panel owners? The Smart Export Guarantee forces companies to pay for any solar energy you send to the grid – but they're only paying 13% of its value.Josh Jackman -
Elon Musk’s rocket emitted 358 tonnes of CO2 in a six-minute flight The SpaceX Starship released 358 tonnes of CO2, more than 25,000 cars at the same time - and its final form is due to emit 10 times more.Josh Jackman -
The world’s race to net zero: Eight countries have now achieved net-zero emissions. Here are the next nations which are set to reach this crucial landmark.Josh Jackman -
A guide to the halogen bulb ban Halogen bulbs are now banned across the UK. Here's how this will affect you, and what you should do next to save money and energy.Tamara Birch -
The countries most likely to survive climate change The map below shows the countries most at risk from climate change as well as the countries least at risk and therefore most likely to survive climate change.Tamara Birch -
Seven reasons why carbon offsetting doesn’t actually work Some of the largest carbon offsetting schemes have been proven not to work. But why? We'll explain everything in this article.Tatiana Lebreton