Hannah Mueller

Contributing Writer
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Hannah - H Dumbleton

Hannah is a young environmental professional holding a Master of Social Science in Environmental Politics. Passionate about the environment, she has worked in environmental research, science communication and ecology. Currently working at a environmental planning & ecology consultancy as environmental/communications technician, she is working towards establishing a position in the sector with a particular interest in conservation and environmental education.

She is a passionate writer that enjoys academic, journalistic and creative writing. Her main topics are environmental science, nature and technology, but she is also interested in the arts, lifestyle and outdoor sports.

Latest Articles

Living Roofs Enhance Urban Living Spaces
Roofs are vegetated to create additional living spaces, as insulation and a place to grow vegetables in urban environments where green spaces are rare.
Jan 26, 2012 - Hannah Mueller
Why the wasting of resources is a fundamental problem
On a fundamental level, most environmental problems of our times can be linked to our tendency to waste resources that are cheap because they seem abundant.
Jan 20, 2012 - Hannah Mueller
A market-based approach to improve water quality
In the USA, a scheme of credit trading was introduced to regulate water quality through a market-based approach. The right to pollute can thus be purchased.
Jan 19, 2012 - Hannah Mueller
The Passive House - A Building With Minimal Energy Use
Passive houses are built to minimise energy use through intelligent architecture, clever technologies and sound heat insulation.
Dec 30, 2011 - Hannah Mueller
The Advance of the Plastic Bag Ban
Plastic bags are increasingly targeted in legislation. Bans of the item are enforced in many countries to prevent litter and environmental degradation.
Dec 8, 2011 - Hannah Mueller