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“Well, we are all gonna die anyway”, this was an ironic sentence I said or at least thought sometimes when I was more involved in climate activism. It might sound very blunt and morbid, however, lo…| VOICES
A younger me taking a selfie at RBGE Weeding woodsia. (Photo by Iain Stewart from Leaves by Studies in Photography). RBGE has been a place that I have visited since I was little, with my parents, with friends or often by myself. It’s a place where one can forget they are in a busy city, as th| Botanics Stories
Insights from a Science-Policy Roundtable Enjoying good food is one of life’s great pleasures. Preparing and eating a delicious meal can be the highlight of a day; it’s emotional, cultural, and, of course, essential for survival. Yet every meal we enjoy carries a carbon footprint. According to the IPCC’s Special Report on Climate Change and […] The post Ecolabels: A Catalyst for Sustainable Food Choices? first appeared on Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office Blogs.| Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office Blogs
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We are so excited to sing with the London Stop Shopping Choir, who started rehearsing in the Spring, some of them longtime activist friends some of them complete strangers! By […] The post LONDON STOP SHOPPING CHOIR! appeared first on Reverend Billy and the Stop Shopping Choir.| Reverend Billy and the Stop Shopping Choir
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I was recently on a Zoom call conversation with a few other people to talk about methane. I did most of the talking during this conversation. That call was also recorded for one other person who wa…| Regenetarianism
Image from our first Walking In the Shoes possitopian walkshop. The final stop at Cow Tower. It’s now a few days into the Possitopia Festival I’m running in Norwich, (Norfolk, UK) and there is a lo…| The Learning Planet
“Most people are not able to take environmental action because of economic pressures and other worries on their minds.” ? This is a meme. It draws on truths and a lot of suffering. But versions of …| The Learning Planet
We’re officially in drought. East Anglia, where I am, received only 10% of its normal rainfall in July, and only two brief showers so far this August. And East Anglia is the driest region of the UK…| The Learning Planet
In anticipation of the global release of Challenge Everything next month, I connected with Blue to discuss her work. Blue grew up between London and Gometra, an island off the coast of Scotland, where life was off-the-grid. She explains that she was introduced to the Extinction Rebellion (XR) movement in 2018 by her father,| The September Issues
Noticing that my old blog still gets considerable traffic and has a substantial number of people accessing its feeds, I thought I should announce a project I recently started.| blog.hboeck.de