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Monthly Good News #8: April

Monthly Good News #8: April

Welcome back to Monthly Good News, the blog series in which I try to convince you that the world is not a wholly terrible place and not only do people […]

28 Apr, 202329 Nov, 2023 Monthly Good News, Sustainability Engagement2 Comments on Monthly Good News #8: April
Sustainability Book Reviews #1: A Life on Our Planet

Sustainability Book Reviews #1: A Life on Our Planet

“If we do things that are unsustainable, the damage accumulates to a point when ultimately the whole system collapses. No habitat, no matter how big, is secure.” p.75 A Life […]

25 Apr, 202306 Apr, 2023 Reviews, Sustainability Engagement1 Comment on Sustainability Book Reviews #1: A Life on Our Planet
Satish Kumar: A Small Society with Head, Heart & Hands 

Satish Kumar: A Small Society with Head, Heart & Hands 

On the 6th of March I went to the open lecture of Satish Kumar, celebrating the 50th anniversary of the book Small is Beautiful (1973) which focuses on human scale […]

21 Apr, 202304 Apr, 2023 Sustainability EngagementLeave a Comment on Satish Kumar: A Small Society with Head, Heart & Hands 
Movies & Books for Autism Awareness

Movies & Books for Autism Awareness

This month the Sustainability channels have been talking about autism – both about common behaviours and symptoms of people with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), and famous figures who have it. […]

19 Apr, 202303 Apr, 2023 Mental health, Sustainability EngagementLeave a Comment on Movies & Books for Autism Awareness
Monster Movies, Climate Change & You

Monster Movies, Climate Change & You

A brief crash course in climate fiction and monster movies being giant metaphors for social and environmental issues.

13 Apr, 202303 Apr, 2023 Climate Change, Sustainability EngagementLeave a Comment on Monster Movies, Climate Change & You
Veg Box Bakes #4: Sausage and Leek Mash Pie

Veg Box Bakes #4: Sausage and Leek Mash Pie

This is another kale thing. But it doesn’t have to be, and I actually avoided it entirely. So for the whole recipe, whenever you read the word spinach, you’re free […]

11 Apr, 202303 Apr, 2023 Food, Sustainability EngagementLeave a Comment on Veg Box Bakes #4: Sausage and Leek Mash Pie
Welcome to April

Welcome to April

A quick overview of March and an events listing for April

03 Apr, 202324 Mar, 2023 Sustainability EngagementLeave a Comment on Welcome to April
Monthly Good News #7: March

Monthly Good News #7: March

Monthly Good News is a series in which we wrap up as much good news from the month as I can find before I run out of steam. This month’s list is long.

31 Mar, 202329 Nov, 2023 Monthly Good News, Sustainability Engagement, Whole EarthLeave a Comment on Monthly Good News #7: March
Women’s History Movie Recommendations

Women’s History Movie Recommendations

This month, we’ve already had a post of fun girl power movies from the 90s and 00s that you should watch to get into that female empowerment and friendship feeling. […]

27 Mar, 202324 Feb, 2023 Equality and Diversity, Sustainability EngagementLeave a Comment on Women’s History Movie Recommendations

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