Explorers Exploring
The audience clapped as my colleague finished his talk. I took a few deep breaths and waited to be called. “Chloe Nunn is a sustainability scientist and will talk to us about community resilience
A Busy Holiday
On Sunday I will be travelling to Munich, Germany, to join a group of National Geographic Explorers for a science communication workshop! One of the benefits to being part of this international com
Work, Work, Work
What does an environmental compliance advisor do, I hear you say? Well, let me explain. My job title is very broad and could refer to a whole host of activities. The one thing it does make clear is
Life at Sea
It was very calm. The humidity draped around me like a blanket, and I looked off the stern into the darkness. It was like a black velvet curtain. Nothing was there. And then a glimmer, a passing sh
Reflections
Almost four years and 49 weeks ago (but for the sake of simplicity let’s call it five years) I landed at Heathrow Airport ahead of my first year at the University of Southampton. I could never ha
A Weird and Wonderful Creature
A horseshoe crab. A prehistoric organism with an incredible life story, now facing adversity up and down the East coast of the United States. Prentice Stout, to whom this article is dedicated, poin
Sustainable Strategies
“We need to show customers that we aren’t a faceless corporation, we are actually a collection of individuals” said a colleague at a recent meeting. This happened to be in relation to how we
