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Maeve Campbell

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Journalist and Writer at Freelance

Freelance Journalist at ITN

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  • Feb 12, 2025 | forbes.com | Maeve Campbell

    Fashion didn’t used to be fast. Before brands like Zara and H&M came on the scene in the 80s and 90s, we had a deeper connection with the items we purchased. Clothing was dictated by seasons, so collections would be shown months in advance, and customers would buy for delivery a few months later. The materials were higher quality, designed to be durable, and no one expected new lines out every few weeks.

  • Dec 19, 2024 | forbes.com | Maeve Campbell

    Drought is projected to affect 75% of the world's population by 2050. Take that in. ‘Drylands’ now make up nearly half of all land on Earth, excluding Antarctica, and droughts "fuelled by human destruction of the environment" cost the world more than $300 billion each year, the UN announced this month.

  • Dec 4, 2024 | forbes.com | Maeve Campbell

    COP29 was dubbed ‘the finance COP’ this year - and we all had high hopes for what might be achieved in Baku. Yes, we’re talking about a climate conference that was held in a petrostate. Incongruous at best, greenwashing at worst, you might say. But at the end of the day, the COP process is still the only mechanism we have to agree on global climate action.

  • Dec 4, 2024 | flipboard.com | Maeve Campbell

    COP29 was dubbed ‘the finance COP’ this year - and we all had high hopes for what might be achieved in Baku. Yes, we’re talking about a climate conference that was held in a petrostate. Incongruous at best, greenwashing at worst, you might say. But at the end of the day, the COP process is still the …

  • Oct 31, 2024 | forbes.com | Maeve Campbell

    The idea that we can save the world using technology alone is growing steadily more popular. From carbon dioxide removal machines, which absorb CO2 from the air, to ‘ocean fertilization’ ships that release iron into the water to stimulate the growth of carbon-sucking phytoplankton, novel climate solutions are gaining more and more traction. To many, these concepts sound outlandish.

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Maeve Campbell @ecomaeve
6 May 25

RT @newscientist: Extremely low sea ice levels in the Arctic and Antarctica signal a "new normal" that may accelerate global warming and di…

Maeve Campbell
Maeve Campbell @ecomaeve
6 May 25

RT @AMAZlNGNATURE: The side of planet Earth we aren't used to seeing. https://t.co/qKBsGiQFLv

Maeve Campbell
Maeve Campbell @ecomaeve
30 Apr 25

RT @susie_dent: Word of the Day is ‘apricate’ (17th century): to turn your face to the sun and bask in its warmth.