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Wildlife friendly gardening
/in Biodiversity & Nature, Children & nature, Climate change, Eco News, Ecology, Events, Green Suppliers/by Carrie CortOur Horsham Climate Cafe on 5th September was an inspiring and informative talk about Wildlife Friendly Gardening. Every green space is critical for our wildlife, even your garden, as all our UK gardens form more space than all the UK nature reserves! Carrie the founder of Sussex Green Living opened the event with a reminder […]
Support the Weald Oil Walk
/in Climate change, Eco News/by Carrie CortDid the World announce there is a climate emergency? Yes by 26th August 2020 1,767 jurisdictions in 30 countries had declared a climate emergency. Populations covered by jurisdictions that have declared a climate emergency amount to over 820 million citizens, with 60 million of these living in the United Kingdom. This means in Britain now […]
Talks about food waste and local food
/in Children & nature, Climate change, Eco News, Ecology, Food Waste, Green Suppliers/by Carrie CortNext Tuesday at 7pm the Horsham Future Forum will be listening to a talk about The Food Resilience Project at Cootham presented by Adam Stark. You can book FREE tickets to this or any other Horsham Future Forum, Youth Eco Forum and Horsham Climate Cafe events using our Eventbrite page here. Last Tuesday’s Horsham Future […]
Help keep Rookwood green
/in Biodiversity & Nature, Children & nature, Climate change, Eco News, Ecology/by Carrie CortThe Keep Rookwood Green bio blitz on Saturday 15th August was an outstanding success which a stream of timed arrivals of families who went to record the wildlife. The council plan to build 1,100 new houses on Roowood Golf Course, which is located next to Horsham’s nature reserve, this area makes up 28% of Horsham’s […]
Reducing energy, saving money and the planet
/in Climate change, Eco News, Energy, Events, Green Suppliers/by Carrie CortOver the last 10 years the UK has made some good progress reducing the carbon emissions associated with the generation of electricity. However – over the same timeframe – very little progress has been in reducing the emissions associated with heating our homes (ie “space heating” the heating of our home spaces). This is mostly […]
Guildford Community Hub unites community
/in Climate change, Climate Hub, Eco News, Ecology, Events, Health and wellbeing, Seasonal celebrations/by Carrie CortOn Tuesday evening our Horsham Future Forum were inspired by a presentation about the new Guildford Community Hub which it is in the early stages of development. It consists of 12 different local organisations working together, their aim: education and engaging the wider population to drive behavioural change, and thereby try to reduce consumption emissions. […]
Help Keep Rookwood Green!
/in Biodiversity & Nature, Children & nature, Climate change, Ecology, Events/by Carrie CortJoin the Keep Rookwood Green Campaign on Saturday 15th August to become citizen scientists at this bio blitz, help carry out surveys to help record all living species in the area. You can book timed tickets for staggered visits through this Eventbrite link or learn more here www.KeepRookWoodGreen.org. Watch the talk Keep Rookwood Green gave […]
Learn about Horsham’s eco churches
/in Children & nature, Climate change, Eco News, Ecology, Health and wellbeing/by Carrie CortOn Tuesday 7th July 2020 our Horsham Future Forum meeting talk was presented by Rosemary Couchman and Karen Park from Horsham Churches Together – focusing on eco churches. There are 32 churches in Horsham Churches Together representing Christian denominations in Horsham and the surrounding villages. Horsham Churches Together looks to witness together, work together and […]
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