The Positive Power of Nature for Good Mental Health
Make sure to enjoy that wee stroll down the park, coast, or woods later today, and you can join the growing trend towards a greater sense of wellbeing that’s based in nature.
Make sure to enjoy that wee stroll down the park, coast, or woods later today, and you can join the growing trend towards a greater sense of wellbeing that’s based in nature.
Can art bring us closer to nature? There are many ways to share stories about climate change, social justice, and human fragility, but using a visual medium such as sculpture work can be particularly powerful.
It’s natural for sustainability and social impact professionals to feel dejected, exhausted, and fed up. Like you’re not doing enough, or that you’re banging your head against a wall.
We’re based in the small sustainable village of Tornagrain, which puts community at its heart.
Rewilding, the movement that supports the large-scale restoration of ecosystems so that they can regenerate independently, often receives negative press.
With its chameleon-like properties, mycelium, a root-like network that supports fungi colonies, is proving a potent solution to several climate conundrums, as recent research has uncovered.
Could vertical farm shelves be the future of British agriculture? With an estimated 50% of the population’s food grown on national soil this year, the UK’s food supply is more dependent than ever on undisrupted food chains abroad.
“At a first glance, seeds may not look like much, but within them lies the foundation of our future food and nutrition security, and the possibility for a world without hunger,” says Stefan Schmitz, executive director of the Global Crop Diversity Trust.