
Green Friday: Growing Goodness Together
Listen to this article: As November turns to December, shop windows fill with bright offers and festive buzz fills the air. But amid the excitement

Listen to this article: As November turns to December, shop windows fill with bright offers and festive buzz fills the air. But amid the excitement

Please join us from the comfort of your own living room, at 3 pm (UK time) on Saturday 15th January for The Word Forest Organisation’s Annual General Meeting, to find

This time last year, I was lucky enough to be working for The Word Forest Organisation as an Environmental Journalist. This experience perfectly accompanied my university studies, in much the

Choosing a vegan diet for January could positively influence the bacteria in your gut Over half a million people signed up for Veganuary last year. [9] Moving to the ‘green

‘And here it is…’ – yes, here is Christmas and, as we head towards the end of another extraordinary year, it’s the perfect time to stop and reflect. We continue

Now COP26 seems to be a (slightly) distant memory, we thought it would be a good time to reflect on it and what were our key takeaways and top moments

Ahhh, my first real Christmas tree. I remember it well. It was 1994. My boyfriend – now husband – and I had moved into our first home together, a small

The oceans you see nowadays are not the same oceans humanity saw a few decades ago. The truth is, our oceans have been facing man made problems, including plastic pollution,

On the final day of COP26, Tracey spoke to James West, a policy maker at Compassion in World Farming. They are a charity who campaign for animal welfare and aim

In the Green Zone at COP26, Simon West spoke to Doug McMurdo of the Local Authority Pension Fund Forum (LAPFF) about the importance of holding large corporations accountable in the

Have you ever thought about where the wood used to make the bench that we sit upon comes from? Have you ever felt insecure while buying wood furniture, not knowing

We’re delighted to feature this guest post by Dr Frauke Fischer. While chocolate is a sweet – and easily satisfying – temptation for everyone in Western industrialised countries, massive environmental

Universities have a big role to play in mitigating climate change. At COP26, Simon West spoke to Asher Minns of the Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research. Tracey West and