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You tell us: what’s the most challenging thing you’ve ever done?
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Giving non-human beings a seat at the table: Animals in the Room
In the quest to understand how animals could participate in democratic processes, the project aims to determine how to genuinely listen to their desires. This endeavor challenges the conventional view of forests, waterways, and wildlife as mere resources, advocating for their recognition as beings deserving legal rights and protection. What started as a theoretical concept… Continue reading Giving non-human beings a seat at the table: Animals in the Room
The man who makes music with the more-than-human world
Cosmo Sheldrake, a versatile artist from the UK, wears many hats – he is a multi-instrumentalist, producer, composer, live improviser, and field recordist. The idea of granting legal rights to nature has been a topic of debate since Prof Christopher Stone’s proposition in 1972 that trees should have legal standing. This concept is gaining traction… Continue reading The man who makes music with the more-than-human world
What went right this week: the good news that matters
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Beacon of light: the model village retrofitted into a tiny renewables kingdom
e UK’s existing housing stock away from fossil fuels and towards more sustainable heating solutions. Good Energy is advocating for better support for people looking to move onto renewable heating systems, such as heat pumps. “The misconception is that heat pumps don’t work in old or traditionally built houses,” says Pocklington. “Actually, about 40% of… Continue reading Beacon of light: the model village retrofitted into a tiny renewables kingdom
Life after: the party
Superstar 90s DJ Brandon Block was an iconic figure known for his wild lifestyle, which often included drugs. Despite being hospitalized due to lung disease, Block’s determination to continue using drugs was evident. During his hospital stay in 1994, he even managed to sneak in cocaine wraps through a hole he chomped in the protective… Continue reading Life after: the party
For the love of: weather
Matt Gaw, a teacher and author, finds joy in embracing the ever-changing and brilliant fun that weather provides. While many people may seek shelter indoors during dark rain clouds and gusty winds, Gaw eagerly opens the door to experience the elements. He describes the excitement of being in the midst of rainstorms as a form… Continue reading For the love of: weather
What went right this week: the good news that matters
nment study found that only a small minority of planning applications are rejected due to environmental concerns, and that these rejections are often justified because they are made in protected areas or are in violation of existing legislation. The findings are a blow to critics who argue that environmental regulations are a hindrance to development.… Continue reading What went right this week: the good news that matters
Fairtrade certification changed the way we shop. Where is it headed now?
Over 30 years have passed since the inception of Fairtrade in the UK, yet smallholders on an international scale continue to confront threats to their livelihoods. Despite this ongoing challenge, proponents of Fairtrade are optimistic about the enduring impact of the certification. When Ruchi Chawla entered the fashion and textiles industry in the early 2000s,… Continue reading Fairtrade certification changed the way we shop. Where is it headed now?