Go green articles

  • Going Green: Scotland leading the way with green energy

    Seagreen is Scotland’s largest wind farm, as well as the world’s deepest. The wind turbines are located offshore and attached to the seabed, which is a staggering 58 metres below the sea. This is an incredible achievement of human engineering and a clear win for Scotland in terms of investment in green energy and creating skilled jobs in new industries. This is particularly important as the North sea oil and gas reserves run out. While Seagreen is a fixed bottom windfarm – meaning it’s attached...
  • Going Green: Scotland leading the way with green energy

    Seagreen is Scotland’s largest wind farm, as well as the world’s deepest. The wind turbines are located offshore and attached to the seabed, which is a staggering 58 metres below the sea. This is an incredible achievement of human engineering and a clear win for Scotland in terms of investment in green energy and creating skilled jobs in new industries. This is particularly important as the North sea oil and gas reserves run out. While Seagreen is a fixed bottom windfarm – meaning it’s attached...
  • Going Green: Walking is good for health and the planet

    One thing we can all do is eat less meat and dairy products. If you eat meat with every single meal, switching to a plant based diet one or two days a week could affect a huge change. If you have two diesel or petrol cars in your family then switching to an EV could make a huge change for you and help the planet. If you own your home, then insulating your house will reduce, not only the amount you’re paying but carbon pollution from burning oil or gas. However, I find one of the things across...