Louise Frohlich
Louise joined The Eco Experts as Editorial Assistant in April 2024. She is a talented artist who has a keen interest in solutions that lead to a more environmentally-friendly future. Louise graduated from the University of Winchester in 2022 and went on to write for The Eco Experts sister site, Expert Reviews. She has taken part in charity expeditions to Ecuador and Uganda to help build water pipes, promote environmental cleanup initiatives and implement sustainable farming techniques. She now uses her knowledge to help readers make more eco-friendly choices. Alongside her passion for the environment she enjoys theatre, portraiture and Egyptology.
- ‘Social leasing’ EVs could lift low-income drivers out of transport poverty, says new report According to ‘Electric Avenue’ report, 5 million people in the UK are stuck in transport poverty and cannot afford the upfront cost of an EV.Louise Frohlich
- UK to miss 2030 clean power targets, Cornwall Insight warns Experts have said that the UK is at risk of missing its clean power targets unless there is significant action from the governmentLouise Frohlich
- Aira launches new 100% green tariffs, powered by Octopus Energy Green tech giant company expands services across Europe with new tariff offerings in the UK and Germany in a bid to encourage heat pump useLouise Frohlich
- Colombia sees deforestation fall to its lowest level in 23 years The sharp decrease in deforestation has been credited to the efforts of President Gustavo Petro’s left-wing government.Louise Frohlich
- Dacia Spring ranks as top eco-friendly car in Kindest Car Index MoneySuperMarket ranks 260 cars in order of most environmentally friendly with Dacia Spring topping the leaderboard.Louise Frohlich
- Sharing solar power for flats with Ramin Hakimov – Positive Energy podcast – Ep2 How can flats share energy from rooftop solar fairly? Ramin Hakimov of Allume Energy joins us for the Positive Energy podcast episode 2.Louise Frohlich
- Boiler Upgrade Scheme applications jump by 26% in May A growing number of households are applying to for low carbon technology through the BUS, according to latest government data.Louise Frohlich
- Spain cuts olive oil sales tax as droughts cause price surge The Spanish government has taken steps after climate change caused the price of olive oil to rise rapidly since 2020Louise Frohlich
- Lack of EV chargers leads to big rise in CO2 from diesel vans Diesel vans continue to be a pollution problem in the UK, despite the increased popularity of electric vehicles.Louise Frohlich