
Welcome to the first day of our Acts of Tree Kindness programme, developed in partnership with the Urban Tree Festival. During the coming week (Saturday 16th to Sunday 24th May), we will be sharing a daily post, centred around a particular theme, with suggested activities. Today we are focusing on Creative Noticing, and ways that we…

As part of the Urban Tree Festival, Climate Museum UK have been asked to share ideas for Acts of Tree Kindness that people can try out over the coming week (Saturday 16th to Sunday 24th May) and, hopefully, build into daily life beyond the festival. By ‘tree kindness’ we mean two things: Practical ways of…
This is the 50th anniversary of Earth Day. Having a single day to honour the Earth when every other day sees its ongoing destruction has been criticised, but it does mark the birth of the modern environmental movement, initially in America. It was started by Senator Gaylord Nelson, who in 1969 had seen the ravages…
CAN YOU HELP US GROW CONTENT, HAVE CONVERSATIONS AND REACH MORE PEOPLE? IN RETURN YOU WILL FIND A WEALTH OF RESOURCES TO HELP YOU EXPLORE THE PLANETARY EMERGENCY AND HOW TO ENGAGE PEOPLE WITH IT. So, it looks like we’re going to be in Covid-19 lockdown for a while, and we don’t know when we’ll…
This is another in our series of guest posts about experiences of extreme weather – sharing voices of people in the UK living with the impacts of climate change. This post is by Thiziri Boussaid @thizbous a young person living in Worcestershire. It was written in February, the wettest February in the UK since records…