
By Tanwen Morgan On the 28th June 2024, the ‘Eco, Young & Engaged’ (EYE) Project Summit 2024 took place in Shoreham, East Sussex. This was an event where local schools, upper primary and secondary, could attend various workshops and talks aimed to inspire, educate and empower young people to climate action. It was a great

Earth Talk is a course, community and book that offers a rich set of tools to hold effective conversations and creative activities about the Earth Crisis. UPDATE: SINCE PUBLISHING THIS PAGE, THE FIRST COHORT HAS CONCLUDED. THE COURSE WILL REPEAT IN 2025 FROM LATE JANUARY SO THE INVITATION TO JOIN CONTINUES. I invite you to

We’re running one of the Imagination Stations in this event in Norwich. This lively workshop – or creative assembly – led by artists invites people from across the social, environmental and cultural sectors to generate ideas for how we can learn, work, eat and be well in the future. Bringing the key principle of Doughnut

We’re excited to be working with the South Downs National Park on our Wild World programme with three strands, engaging museums & heritage staff, teachers and young people. For museums & heritage staff we’re offering two creative training sessions, exploring how we might put an Eco Lens on Place. We regularly run training sessions putting

We’re now piloting our Make Climate History project. Events have happened in Bromley and in Norwich, and this format is looking successful enough to keep rolling out. It should work very well with large groups, such as in schools and conferences. Everywhere could have its own local Make Climate History striped mural to show what

We want to make climate change a thing of the past. And to do that, we all need to understand the climate change. So, we are developing a new project: together we explore the history of climate change – what caused it, what proved it and what we can do about it. We are kickstarting