“The whole of the ecosystems of the world are based on the healthy oceans, and if that part of the planet becomes dysfunctional and goes wrong, then the whole of […]
Our Seas Part 1: The Importance of Our Seas
From microscopic plankton to basking sharks, our oceans are flourishing with life in more ways than you may think. But considering the current climate emergency, it’s vital that we educate […]
Welcome to June
Ah, here we are. Best month of the year. And there is a BUNCH to talk about.
Monthly Good News #9: May
This is Monthly Good News, in which I round up every piece of good news I can reasonably find from the month and present it to you, the reader.
Sustainability Book Reviews #2: Wilding
Wilding and rewilding projects are quite common these days. In East Kent, we have bison, ponies and pigs being introduced to woodland, we have beaver in the River Stour, and […]
An Introduction to Neurodiversity
An easy way to explain what Neurodiversity means is to break down the word into two smaller words to define. This means that those with a neurodiversity have a difference […]
5 unsustainable habits that you can actually change
In preparation for this post, I searched unsustainable habits online to see what others had come up with. The result? Massively underwhelming and incredibly unhelpful for people who would like […]
Welcome to May
It’s May! Which means we’re heading towards the end of the academic year and exam season is upon us; so this month, we’re taking a special look at mental health […]
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 […]