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Fun family bird spotting
/in Biodiversity & Nature, Children & nature, Ecology, Health and wellbeing/by Carrie CortWhy not learn your A – Z of Common British Garden Birds We are all becoming more acquainted with our homes and gardens. We have rediscovered the simple pleasures of watching the birds come in and out of our space. If you have found yourself becoming something of a twitcher, you might want to […]
Encourage Your Kids to Go Outside More
/in Children & nature, Green art & games, Seasonal celebrations/by Carrie CortGetting outdoors and learning about nature is an essential part of education. These days, however, many children prefer to spend their free-time cooped up inside with a tablet on their lap and the TV playing in the background. While technology can play an excellent role in a kid’s childhood, they also need time in the […]
An economy fit for people and planet
/in Children & nature, Climate change, Recycling/by Carrie CortHave you heard about the circular economy or the doughnut economy? It was the focus of the Horsham Climate Cafe presentation on Saturday 6th February 2021. The speaker, an expert in the circular economy, Peter Desmond from Rethink Global and founder of Fairer World Lindfield. Peter is also a fellow Climate Reality Leader – Peter […]
History and Hope
/in Children & nature, Climate change, Eco News/by Carrie CortWe all know what a rubbish year 2020 was and what a bad start to 2021 we have had, but the vaccines are being rolled out and we need to look forward positively into 2021. We wanted to share with you why we feel hopeful with this ‘History and Hope’ article which featured in the […]
Resilience is key
/in Climate change, Eco News, Events, Health and wellbeing/by Carrie CortWhen the Roman Emperor Antoninus Pius (138-161 AD) died, his last word was aequanimitas (equanimity) Fitting: he was an honest man whose reign was prosperous and peaceful. What’s his relevance? What’s so good about equanimity? One man who knows is Paul Hannam, who gave a fascinating talk at our Horsham Climate Cafe on Saturday 2nd […]
Will Covid Be a Catalyst for Greener Aviation?
/in Climate change, Eco News, Health and wellbeing/by Carrie CortIt is a year since a “new pneumonia” was causing concern in Wuhan: the virus that would come to dominate our lives and make the world finally sit up and take notice of humans’ impact on the planet. It is easy to forget that it was devastating wildfires in Australia and Brazil that were dominating […]
Should we pay to breathe?
/in Biodiversity & Nature, Climate change, Eco News, Ecology/by Carrie CortWE PAY FOR FOOD AND WATER WHY NOT FOR AIR? Every one of us depends on oxygen without ever questioning where it comes from. Almost half the oxygen we breathe comes from the oceans and the other half from plant life. Whilst millions of tiny trees are being planted, old intact ancient forests full of […]
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