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World Cup 2026 Electricity Demand: The Kettle Effect on Britain's Grid
Sustainability News6 min read

World Cup 2026 Electricity Demand: The Kettle Effect on Britain's Grid

How England's win over Mexico spiked UK electricity demand, why the 2026 World Cup has the greenest TV viewing yet, and why it's also the most polluting World Cup on record.

How England's win over Mexico spiked UK electricity demand, why the 2026 World Cup has the greenest TV viewing yet, and why it's also the most polluting World Cup on record.

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Manchester's Worker Bee and Burnham's Pledge: What It Means for Britain's Energy Future
Sustainability News6 min read

Manchester's Worker Bee and Burnham's Pledge: What It Means for Britain's Energy Future

Andy Burnham wants power devolved "from the bottom up". We look at what Manchester's worker bee tells us about Britain's energy and sustainability future.

Andy Burnham wants power devolved "from the bottom up". We look at what Manchester's worker bee tells us about Britain's energy and sustainability future.

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Bees clustered on a honeycomb at rest
Nature Knows Best3 min read

Energy, Without the Noise

There is a moment, most evenings, when the house slows down.

The day breathes out. Kettles cool, screens dim, the dog circles once and sleeps. Everything follows patterns that are familiar, even if they are rarely visible in detail. It is the kind of quiet that tells you that the house is full of life — and everything is working, in balance.

Danie Latorre
11 Apr 2026
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A hand holding a smart thermostat displaying 74 degrees
Nature Knows Best1 min read

A Warm Hive, a Cosy Home

There is something quietly reassuring about a beehive.

It is not perfect. It is not loud. It does not try to do everything at once. And yet, it works. Warmth builds slowly, through small movements and shared effort. Each bee does its part. Together, the hive stays liveable.

Danie Latorre
4 Apr 2026
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Bees moving over honeycomb in coordinated patterns
Nature Knows Best4 min read

From Waste to Wisdom: Rethinking Energy at Home

Energy shapes daily life in continuous and often invisible ways.

It warms homes in the morning, powers kitchen appliances, supports communication devices, and sustains everyday routines across hours and seasons. Its presence is constant, integrated into the rhythm of home life.

Elliot Smith
17 Apr 2026
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