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5 things to do with your old clothes

5 things to do with your old clothes

Clothes hold a lot of memories and nostalgia, so its hard to get rid of them when they’re no longer in use. Personally, I separate mine into two wardrobes – […]

21 May, 202421 May, 2024 Sustainability EngagementLeave a Comment on 5 things to do with your old clothes
Sustainability Book Review #12: The Anthropocene Reviewed

Sustainability Book Review #12: The Anthropocene Reviewed

John Green is famous for having written a number of bestselling YA novels – but it’s in his first nonfiction offering that the reader gets to know him better than […]

06 May, 202402 Apr, 2024 Reviews, Sustainability EngagementLeave a Comment on Sustainability Book Review #12: The Anthropocene Reviewed
Monthly Good News #18: March & April

Monthly Good News #18: March & April

Welcome back to Monthly Good News! The regularly-scheduled blog post in which I spend an hour rounding up as much recent positive sustainability news as possible and present it to […]

30 Apr, 202425 Apr, 2024 Monthly Good News, Sustainability EngagementLeave a Comment on Monthly Good News #18: March & April
How to take care of a house plant: the basics

How to take care of a house plant: the basics

Looking to get a houseplant for the first time? Or maybe you just keep killing the plants you already have! Here are a few of the basic needs of a […]

24 Apr, 202402 Apr, 2024 Sustainability EngagementLeave a Comment on How to take care of a house plant: the basics
Creating a Carbon Footprint Card Game

Creating a Carbon Footprint Card Game

So! A colleague of mine had arranged a Games Jam with Games Design staff and students. This involves taking a theme for a game on a Monday and presenting a […]

17 Apr, 202402 Apr, 2024 Sustainability Engagement1 Comment on Creating a Carbon Footprint Card Game
Sustainability Book Review #11: Farenheit 451

Sustainability Book Review #11: Farenheit 451

Flames rise up in your mind as the firefighters douse it with kerosene as you read this.  In this future, firefighters, using the symbol of a salamander, are dispatched as […]

08 Apr, 202402 Apr, 2024 Reviews, Sustainability EngagementLeave a Comment on Sustainability Book Review #11: Farenheit 451
Inspiring Women in History #2: Frida Kahlo

Inspiring Women in History #2: Frida Kahlo

It’s March, which means it’s currently International Women’s History Month! In this blog we will take a look back on the women forging history: discussing topics such as mental health, […]

25 Mar, 202420 Mar, 2024 Sustainability EngagementLeave a Comment on Inspiring Women in History #2: Frida Kahlo
Inspiring Women in History #1: Sylvia Plath

Inspiring Women in History #1: Sylvia Plath

It’s March, which means it’s international women’s history month! In this blog we will take a look back on a woman who forged literary history; discussing topics such as mental […]

19 Mar, 202420 Mar, 2024 Equality and Diversity, Sustainability EngagementLeave a Comment on Inspiring Women in History #1: Sylvia Plath
Women’s Achievements in 2023

Women’s Achievements in 2023

Women’s History Month has arrived! It’s time to recognise women’s achievements. This blog specifically focuses on the successes of women last year, in 2023.  Many records were broken, and historic […]

15 Mar, 202405 Apr, 2024 Equality and Diversity, Sustainability Engagement2 Comments on Women’s Achievements in 2023

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