Month: February 2024

Why are Environmental Studies not Mandatory in the National Curriculum for Schools

By admin / February 13, 2024 / Comments Off on Why are Environmental Studies not Mandatory in the National Curriculum for Schools

The world is entering a critical phase, with Climate Change getting worse every day. Why do School Curriculums not include full mandatory Environmental Courses? After all, is it not our children who will suffer even the greatest results from the Climate Change catastrophes ahead, if they are not educated properly about it?

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There’s a Lot Riding on the Global Plastics Treaty

By admin / February 13, 2024 / Comments Off on There’s a Lot Riding on the Global Plastics Treaty

Can we really count on the Global Plastics Treaty actually working? Are there too many issues actually working against it?

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The Earthshot Prize: Urgent Optimism & Action to Repair the Planet

By admin / February 3, 2024 / Comments Off on The Earthshot Prize: Urgent Optimism & Action to Repair the Planet

  The Earthshot Prize finds and grows the solutions that will repair our planet. We face our greatest challenge: to regenerate the place we all call home in the next ten years. We believe in the power of human ingenuity to prove to us all that the seemingly impossible is possible.   Visit Website Visit…

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Environment and sustainability – Quakers in the world

By admin / February 3, 2024 / Comments Off on Environment and sustainability – Quakers in the world

Like many others, Quakers’ understanding of environmental issues has developed over time, and continues to do so.   There has always been a love of the natural world and a sense of responsibility towards its care, but resulting actions have changed radically over the years, due to increasing knowledge and opportunity. Visit Website Visit website https://www.quakersintheworld.org

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Buglife

By admin / February 3, 2024 / Comments Off on Buglife

Buglife is the only organisation in Europe devoted to the conservation of all invertebrates.  They are actively working to save our rarest little animals, everything from bees to beetles, worms to woodlice, and jumping spiders to jellyfish.  If the invertebrates were to disappear, the world’s ecosystems would collapse. Visit Website Visit website https://www.buglife.org.uk

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