
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

A friend recently shared a newspaper article which pointed me to a report published by the Woodland Trust entitled ‘State of the UK’s Woods and Trees 2021’. It made for

Between 2001 and 2020, we lost an estimated 411 million hectares of tree cover globally, equating to the disappearance of 10 percent of our trees since 2000. Trees are crucial

As a leading climate journalist and meteorologist, Eric Holthaus, described by Rolling Stone as the ‘Rebel Nerd of Meteorology’, is at the forefront of documenting climate change and how we

In the coming weeks we will be preparing our annual Report and Accounts to submit to the Charity Commission and for all our lovely supporters to read how we did

At this time of year in the UK, when spring is doing its thing, there’s always a sense of hope. Daylight hours lengthen, primroses and daffodils burst out all over

I was lucky enough to be pointed in the direction of a terrific article by Rachel Brown, published in DIY Garden, and the title will tell you why it’s close

We’ve featured the amazing folks that run Teach the Future in our news feed before and we’re delighted to do it again. In case you haven’t heard of them, Teach

What is biodiversity and why is it important? Biodiversity is the variety of all life on Earth, from trees to humans, insects to bacteria. Each lifeform, no matter how small,

I must confess, creating our first Trees Are The Key Awareness Week for you, has meant the absolute world to us. For me, being part of the Live Feed Editorial

After a truly joyous week celebrating the utter incrediblness of trees, it’s time for a final drum roll: ddddddddd… We are absolutely delighted to announce the winners (plural) of our

Our photo competition is now closed and the entries are being judged. We were delighted with the quality of pictures which came in and it has been a really difficult

In 1786, the incredible writer Robert Burns penned a poem that spoke about how, whilst ploughing a field, a mouse’s nest was upturned. The poem was essentially an apology to