
By Mary White Finding myself increasingly in environmental activist spaces online during the last five years, I have noticed an identity crisis of sorts around the question “do I count as a ‘nature person’?” “Well,” I would think, “I care a huge amount about nature! I care about the planet and its ecosystems and the

Before I sat down to write this I dropped my son off at a holiday club for a day of canoeing on the Kennet and Avon Canal in Devizes, Wiltshire. He’s a 12-year-old boy, with two dads and African-Carribean heritage. You might be wondering what this has to do with Blue Health and Climate Breakdown,
By Kevin Davidson, reblogged from Medium Last weekend I attended the Games Transformed conference to playtest the soon-to-be-released Daybreak, a cooperative game about stopping climatechange. The designers — Matt Leacock and Matteo Menapace — describe the game as “an unapologetically hopeful vision of the near future, where you and your friends get to build a sustainable

As the Spring season comes to an end in a burst of sunshine and rain to make way for Summer, so does Yarmouth Springs Eternal. Based in Great Yarmouth on the Norfolk coast, this community arts, walking and nature project celebrates and connects with overlooked ‘nature’ discovered around town. We’ve now spent our second Spring…
Reposted from hubRen.org In early April, hubRen (CMUK Associate) took part in a beautiful grassroots gathering of local residents and activists for an afternoon of conversation, creativity and community. It was a feast of free food, a celebration of mutual aid, a weaving together of responses to inequality through music, food and connection. Just as