Everyone knows at least a little bit about the climate and nature crisis but we could all do with knowing a little more. It might be depressing but it can also be interesting, and we can’t hope to tackle any of the problems without understanding them first.
We present, here, a collection of short (mostly no more than 500 words, or 5 minutes) articles on a wide range of topics relating to the predicament we are all in. Each article is followed by a selection of links where you can find out more if you wish.
If you find any inaccuracies or if there’s a topic missing, please email hello@weymouthclimatehub.com and we’ll try to put it right. You can even submit your own article if you want.
If you prefer listening to reading then we recommend watching the National Emergency Briefing from December 2025. You can find the YouTube playlist of ten 10-minute briefings here.
These are the official expert briefings from the National Emergency Briefing. In this series, the nation’s leading scientists and experts present the unfiltered facts on climate and nature: where we are, where we’re heading, and what we can still do. Each 10-minute briefing covers the impacts facing people in the UK, the possibilities if we act, and the science-based pathway forward. This playlist forms the evidence base for the national conversation. Every policymaker, journalist and community leader should see these talks. Please share these talks with your MP. Constituents asking their elected representatives to watch is one of the fastest ways to spread an accurate understanding of the crisis.