
Solar Power Installation: Greening Our Infrastructure
Listen to this article: The journey toward sustainable energy in rural Kenya is often born out of necessity, driven by the stark reality of energy

Listen to this article: The journey toward sustainable energy in rural Kenya is often born out of necessity, driven by the stark reality of energy

It will be no surprise to anyone that the team here at Word Forest love trees. And books. After all, the charity grew not just from a wedding forest but

There are less than 100 days to go for you to decide; what will you do with any last paper £20 and £50 bank notes you may have? They’re to

Education, healthcare, sanitation, food, shelter and many more are exigencies that are indispensable to all humans. Amongst all, education is high on almost everybody’s list of priorities. Despite such a

Trees are natural carbon-exchange factories. They suck the carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and store it in their biomass, mainly as wood. This means that around half of a tree

CLICK HERE TO READ AN IMPORTANT UPDATE TO THIS POST (SUNDAY 12TH JUNE) Tracey and Simon West (pasted onto a picture of Lake Windermere above) are passionate environmentalists and over

What do you think of when you hear the word flip flop? A practical solution to hot feet? Something you wear in the summer? Perhaps the best option if you

Our amazing patron Clare Nasir, meteorological whizz and all-round good guy, was kind enough to raise both awareness and money for Word Forest on BBC 1’s Celebrity Catchpoint. The episode

For the last nine months, Word Forest has been working closely with the Murang’a Youth Bunge County Forum CBO (MYBCF) in Kenya to find ways to help their Tulinde Bongo

We are delighted to share this book review from the terrific Green Pages series. Thank you Rebecca! To discover more books from the Green Pages series click here. Rebecca Woolford

Listen to this article Just a normal girl, livin’ in a dystopian world. Life is plastic, it is drastic. With the chaos of the past couple of years, we see

On Friday 22nd April 2022 Tracey and I had the delightful chance to attend a full performance evening of all 12 poems from the Hot Poets project in the Purcell

On Saturday 23rd April, an amazing bunch of runners woke up with an exciting plan: today, they were going to Run for the Trees and fundraise to help us celebrate