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To Travel or Not to Travel? That Is The Question

1 June 2020/in Climate change, Eco News, Events, Seasonal celebrations/by Carrie Cort

Press release Holidays on hold? Or help at hand On Saturday 6 June, Sussex Green Living’s virtual Horsham Climate Café meeting will be focusing on what post-pandemic travel might look like once the world opens up again. Many questions about the future of travel and holidays remain to be answered. With movement restrictions still in […]

Wool & environmentally friendly gardening

29 May 2020/in Biodiversity & Nature, Eco News, Ecology, Green Suppliers/by Carrie Cort

Wool and gardening….. Really? Yup Really! Fact, wool producers in the UK get paid very little money for wool produced every year. Getting wool from the field to the wool depots is not cost effective. Sheep owners give away the fleeces to shearers, burn them or just allow them to fester in a dark corner […]

Help us in global recycling contest

28 May 2020/in Eco News, Recycling, Single use plastic/by Carrie Cort

Press release – Help Sussex Green Living win prize through ‘liking’ recycling video Sussex Green Living (SGL) volunteer Joy Carter has won Terracycle’s global #keepOnRecycling contest for her “how-to” film that inspires householders to recycle specific single-use plastics during the lockdown. The film promotes the free recycling schemes run by SGL and Terracycle to avoid […]

Launch of two Horsham community forums

26 May 2020/in Eco News, Youth Eco Forum/by Carrie Cort

Press release – Horsham Future Forum and Youth Eco Forum launching 2nd June 2020 Sussex Green Living launches Horsham Youth Eco Forum Zoom virtual weekly meetings Sussex Green Living (SGL) are excited to launch the Horsham Youth Eco Forum as part of the development of Horsham Climate Cafe. Since its opening in December 2019, Horsham […]

Get Creative for Nature Over Half Term

22 May 2020/in Children & nature, Climate change, Eco News, Ecology, Education, Green art & games/by Carrie Cort

Inspiring environmental art competition appeals for children and young people to get involved over holidays and the summer term. Thanks to a grant from The Boltini Trust, Sussex Green Living and the South Downs National Park Trust, which is the official charity of South Downs National Park, have developed this “Clean Up & Create” a […]

Horsham Climate Cafe – the value of nature

13 May 2020/in Children & nature, Climate change, Eco News, Ecology, Events/by Carrie Cort

Horsham Climate Cafe – the value of nature All of us are experiencing the uncertainty the current pandemic has brought with it, alongside the forced physical disconnect from one another and our usual routines. However, while this situation has restricted us in many ways, it has also freed us in others. An overwhelming number of […]

News from the Horsham Repair Cafe

13 May 2020/in Climate change, Eco News, Events, Repair Cafe/by Carrie Cort

Sorry to say that the Horsham Repair Café will not be physically opening for our once a month repairs, refills and energy advice for a while. However we have reviewed the situation and are now going to trial a weekly repair service which will run alongside the household and personal hygiene bottle refill service. We […]

Message from Ecuadorian cloud forest

9 May 2020/in Biodiversity & Nature, Children & nature, Climate change, Ecology, Events/by Carrie Cort

Saturday 9th May the weekly virtual Horsham Climate Cafe focused on The Value of Nature, bringing attendees a special message from Nicola Peel who is locked down in a cloud forest in Los Cedros Biological Reserve in the Choco region of Ecuador full of yet to be discovered plant and animals. Plants which will provide cures […]

Pressing the pause button

7 May 2020/in Children & nature, Climate change, Eco News, Ecology, Events/by Carrie Cort

On Saturday 2nd May Dr Tony Whitbread spoke at the Horsham Climate Cafe to around 100 people using Zoom video conferencing. He spoke about positive impacts of covid on human attitute to nature and signs of the natural world recovering. This event was chaired and facilitated by Helen Whittington, Carrie Cort, Chloe Harrison and Vivaine Doussy. You can hear a podcast of his talk, see the global reach of this event and the Q&A here.

Tony shares his thought provoking insight with us here…..Nature seems to be blossoming while us humans are locked up indoors.  We’ve heard about goats taking over gardens in Llandudno in Wales and fallow dear wandering round parts of London.  There are elephants on the streets of Thailand, elephant seals in Argentinian suburbs and the penguins are taking back the streets in South Africa!  There seem to be more butterflies and the birds seem to be singing louder.  Is nature really recovering while we are locked up, is it the good weather, or is it just that we are taking the time to pay attention and notice what has been there all along?

Tony Whitbread climate cafe session

7 May 2020/in Children & nature, Climate change, Eco News, Ecology, Events/by Carrie Cort

What is the Impact of Covid-19 on Nature? This was the burning question for all those who joined the Horsham Climate Café’s sixth (since lockdown) weekly Zoom meeting, which took place on Saturday 2nd May.

113 people booked from from all over the world including England, Wales, Scotland, Ireland, Uganda and South Africa (including 37 South East Climate Alliance members). They tuned in to hear special guest, Dr Tony Whitbread, President of Sussex Wildlife Trust, give an inspiring talk about how nature is blossoming with less human activity. He highlighted:

– the speed at which animals all round the world have expanded their ranges in to towns and cities

– the bluer skies and reduction in air pollution

– that people have slowed down and are noticing and valuing the beauty of the natural world

His insights prompted questions such as what can we do to engage our children in protecting the planet, should “ecocide” be unlawful, and perhaps the most pressing issue right now: how can we ensure the “nature recovery” continues post-lockdown?

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