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Kara Anderson, UK Copywriter

Kara Anderson holds an undergraduate law degree and a master’s degree in international law from the University of Glasgow and the University of Aberdeen, specializing in human rights and EU law, where she developed strong research and writing skills. After working at Ernst & Young as part of their audit graduate scheme and gaining experience in analytics, she transitioned to advertising, working with major global brands like American Express and Dove. In 2023, Kara joined Greenly as a writer, focusing on sustainability and climate-related topics for the UK market. Her work spans a wide range of environmental issues, including climate science, sustainable development, and climate policy. Collaborating with climate scientists, Kara has produced data-driven investigations into key climate challenges. With a passion for international politics, sustainable development, and climate change science, she continues to build her expertise in the field and is currently pursuing further training in journalism.

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Latest articles

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Ecology
Global Warming
1 min

Indigenous communities and climate change

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Discover how climate change affects Indigenous communities, and why their deep connection to nature makes them key stewards of fragile ecosystems.

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ESG / CSR
Offset
1 min

What is carbon offsetting and removal?

1 min
Level

What is carbon offsetting and removal? Discover how these methods work, their environmental benefits, and how you can use them to cut your carbon footprint.

wind farm
ESG / CSR
Net zero trajectory
1 min

Green electricity: Myths vs Facts

1 min
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We debunk myths about green electricity and reveal the facts, showing its vital role in building a sustainable future.

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Industries
Tourism
1 min

What is last chance tourism?

1 min
Level

Explore the impacts of last chance tourism on the environment and local economies that rely on tourism income in this insightful article.

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