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Sustainability Book Reviews #5: Regenerative Learning

Sustainability Book Reviews #5: Regenerative Learning

The environment crisis and the urgency of finding ways to live within planetary limits is making us question many aspects of our lives. Education is one of the areas that urgently […]

14 Sep, 202329 Aug, 2023 Reviews, Sustainability EngagementLeave a Comment on Sustainability Book Reviews #5: Regenerative Learning
Turtles to tote bags: a year in the SGO

Turtles to tote bags: a year in the SGO

This year I have been part of the four-person team that makes up the Student Green Office (SGO). We are students, we are green, and yes, we do have a […]

06 Sep, 202329 Aug, 2023 Student Green Office, Sustainability EngagementLeave a Comment on Turtles to tote bags: a year in the SGO
Monthly Good News #12: August

Monthly Good News #12: August

For the one-year edition of Monthly Good News, here’s the core messages:

1. PEOPLE DON’T SUCK
2. PEOPLE ARE ALL WE HAVE
3. LOVE IS STORED IN THE PEOPLE

31 Aug, 202330 Aug, 2023 Monthly Good News, Sustainability Engagement, Whole EarthLeave a Comment on Monthly Good News #12: August
Cheese, Gromit, Cheese!

Cheese, Gromit, Cheese!

The Student Green Office is currently recruiting, with applications closing on August 30th at midday. If you’re interested in joining next year’s team of SGO Project Officers, especially after reading […]

29 Aug, 202329 Aug, 2023 Student Green Office, Sustainability EngagementLeave a Comment on Cheese, Gromit, Cheese!

Sustainability Book Reviews #5: Regenerative Learning

The environment crisis and the urgency of finding ways to live within planetary limits is making us question many aspects of our lives. Education is one of the areas that urgently […]

28 Aug, 2023 Reviews, Sustainability EngagementLeave a Comment on Sustainability Book Reviews #5: Regenerative Learning
Oh, the places I’ve been: my final year in the SGO

Oh, the places I’ve been: my final year in the SGO

Hi, I’m Holly. You may remember me from smash hits such as: “Oh, the places you’ll go: A year in the SGO”. To answer the question on everyone’s mind, yes, […]

23 Aug, 202318 Aug, 2023 Student Green Office, Sustainability EngagementLeave a Comment on Oh, the places I’ve been: my final year in the SGO
Sustainability Book Reviews #4: Nature is a Human Right

Sustainability Book Reviews #4: Nature is a Human Right

Ellen Miles is a London-based activist with “a mission to make nature contact a recognised human right” and she deserves widespread recognition for creating and collating this brilliant book. Three […]

14 Aug, 202329 Aug, 2023 Reviews, Sustainability EngagementLeave a Comment on Sustainability Book Reviews #4: Nature is a Human Right

TMNT and the European Pond Turtle

In the 1990’s the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles peaked in popularity as the first three films were released, leading to turtles becoming popular pets, as cheap imported turtles were (wrongly) […]

09 Aug, 2023 Nature and wildlife, Sustainability EngagementLeave a Comment on TMNT and the European Pond Turtle
Monthly Good News #11: July

Monthly Good News #11: July

Here’s the deal if you’re new here, or a reminder if you’re not: PEOPLE ARE INHERENTLY GOOD AND NOT EVERYTHING IS BAD. WE SHOULD CELEBRATE THAT AT EVERY OPPORTUNITY.

31 Jul, 202329 Nov, 2023 Monthly Good News, Sustainability Engagement, Whole EarthLeave a Comment on Monthly Good News #11: July

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