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Sustainability Book Reviews #4: Nature is a Human Right
Nature is a Human Right: Why we’re fighting for green in a grey world If only this could be required reading for everyone… Ellen Miles is a London-based activist with […]
Cheese, Gromit, Cheese!
My last reflection centred around having an “adventure, [and going] on to have another one.” Well as you can guess, that kind of aged like milk. But, from a certain […]
New Corporate Responsibility and Sustainability Apprenticeship for Staff
This new apprenticeship is available for staff at Canterbury Christ Church University. Drawing on the Vision 2030 strategic aim of ‘Shaping Sustainable Futures’ and the commitment to ‘empower our students, […]
Sustainability Book Reviews #3: The Nutmeg’s Curse
Have you ever wondered how European colonialism developed? Have you ever thought about how a comparatively small number of settlers were able to dominate other countries or why there are such […]
Sustainability Book Reviews #3: The Nutmeg’s Curse
Have you ever wondered how European colonialism developed? Have you ever thought about how a comparatively small number of settlers were able to dominate other countries or why there are […]
Monthly Good News #10: June
We’re halfway through the year already. Which is a lot of days. And in those 181 days, a lot of wack things have happened. So we’re back to combat that bad feeling.
An Introduction to Solarpunk
Recently on the Sustainability blog, we’ve talked about climate fiction, a subgenre of science fiction that focuses on ecological and environmental change, and can be found in obvious places, like […]
Why Do We Need Bees?
There’s a lot of talk about bees being important, especially around spring and summer time when the bees’ presence are felt a lot more. But do you know why they are so important?