“A nation that destroys its soils, destroys itself.” – Franklin D. Roosevelt Mother Earth, The Feminine & Our Pain for the World “Greetings, Nature, mother
I think my admiration for Jacinda Ardern blossomed into a full on girl-crush when she recently announced her intention to step down as Prime Minister
Biodiversity in Action : Deepening our connection with nature Wild Acres Week is a series of online and in-person events, where together we can learn more
The smaller we come to feel ourselves compared to the mountain, the nearer we come to participating in its greatness. Arne Næss We face many environmental ethical dilemmas, one of
While environmental and conservation concerns look towards species endangerment, and things like how pollution and climate change is effecting the Earth’s atmosphere, the oceans and
Christmas is over, New Year’s Eve forgotten (along with most of our resolutions). So what’s next? It’s time for World Wetland Day!!! There are many
Culture Night was a couple of weeks ago. An annual public event across the whole island of Ireland. It ‘celebrates culture, creativity and the arts
The way humans choose to interact with the world is having a devastating effect on the climate and on our natural ecosystems. More than 50% of the
Beacons is a new book and exhibition by Daragh Muldowney documenting the surreal ice road system that traverses Lake Baikal in Winter. There are two
There are seventeen United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), all tailored to serve a more ‘peaceful and prosperous’ planet. I have previously used STEM and