
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

You may remember a piece we featured earlier this year about our friend, the talented children’s author Jo Earlam, her book Rosa’s Footprint and the writing contest she launched. Simon

Having had elephants wandering not far from the tree planting community that we work with in Boré, we thought you might be interested to find out a little more about

Just What Is The Climate Change Bottom Line? This article was written by our Special Scientific Adviser, Bill McGuire, and was recently published on his blog Cool Earth. We thank

Today, we are launching a petition calling for Prime Minister Boris Johnson to broadcast a science-led #WeeklyClimateAddress. It’s remit: to keep the public informed on what the Government are doing

There is an old saying dating back from Cicero, which says, if you have a garden and a library, you don’t lack anything. The connection with books and plants seems

We need runners the world over to help us mitigate our existential crisis and climate chaos! Run, Forest, Run! Over the past 15 months, we’ve steered the charity through the

What picture springs to mind when you hear the word ‘scientist’? A white-coated boffin in a lab somewhere, juggling test tubes and conical flasks? A super serious academic buried beneath

Listen to this article We are utterly delighted to be able to share news of an exciting event organised by one of our corporate partners, the Green Gazelles Rugby Club,

First, a short note from our CEO, Tracey West. “We’ve highlighted the great work of Teach the Future before and I don’t doubt we’ll be doing it again. It’s a

We are thrilled to present a guest post by Corina Lacurezeanu from the Careers Service at Oxford University about how the pandemic has altered the way they provide their services

You may have seen on our website last week the news of the horrific murder of Kenyan environmentalist Joannah Stutchbury, who appears to have been targeted for that very reason

The death of tree lover and environmentalist Joannah Stutchbury in Kenya, has shocked us all to the core.