The Word Forest charity, based in Tipton St John, “works to combat the devastating effects of global warming and climate change by planting fast growing trees in the tropics”: What We Do – The Word Forest Organisation
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Good design is so important for any project – big or small – with some examples to celebrate World Design Day from the Design Council: Affordable housing for women by women — Annalise Johns The
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There is growing interest in the use of local materials – including earth: Nowadays, the understanding of our building culture and the application of local construction methods may seem like a distant and obsolete concept
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SolarPunk is essentially apolitical – but at the same time very political, challenging and provocative as it is… Here are some excerpts from a piece over the weekend from Carlos Perona Calvete writing in the
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SolarPunk is becoming very mainstream… Here are a few excerpts from a piece put out over the weekend by the RD: What is solarpunk, and can it really save us from the climate crisis? We
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From the National Trust at Killerton to Reskinned/Seasalt in Falmouth… The repair and resale of second hand clothing has been around for some time: Reused, remodelled and recycled fashion through the ages is being showcased
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We do not need to reinvent the wheel – as we have a pretty good version already: “We have almost all the technologies we need” – Sidmouth Solarpunk We could do with repeating this very
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To what extent can the SolarPunk aesthetic be seen as a Sidmouth aesthetic? Here are some suggestions on how to answer that: Sidmouth being Solarpunk – Sidmouth Solarpunk And to what extent can the SolarPunk
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There is huge scepticism about the ‘miracle cure’ of as-yet unproven and extremely expensive technologies: The promises of Carbon Capture & Storage – Vision Group for Sidmouth As the FT pointed out over a year
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What are the stories being told about climate change? Today, BBC Radio 4’s Start the Week looked at the narratives of the past, present and future of climate change: The world is now warming faster than at