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Published in: Home: OpinionEngland has long been starved of access to nature. It’s time to reclaim it
OPINION: Little wonder that a judge wrongly ruled wild camping was ‘not recreational’. We must take back our commons
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Published in: Home: OpinionInternment, herring and DUP tantrums remembered on a Northern Irish beach
Last week, we visited County Down’s coast, taking my toddler daughter on her first-ever trip, just around the bay...
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Published in: ourEconomy: AnalysisScotland is on the global frontlines of The Great Net-Zero Land Grab
As investors look to profit from the carbon-offset gold rush, demand for land is soaring. But letting Big Finance...
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Published in: ourEconomyFreetown Christiania: an economic 'nowtopia' at the heart of a European capital city
If we know where and how to look, we discover that other worlds are possible in the here and now.
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Published in: openDemocracyUKA new constitution for the UK needs ‘rights of nature’ at its heart
Human rights are well established in constitutional and international law. But in the face of dangerous climate...
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Published in: TransformationCan love stories change the world?
Through compassionate connection we can begin to find the foundations of community. Русский
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Published in: TransformationTo stop the age of extinction, nature needs a new pronoun
Calling the natural world ‘it’ absolves us of moral responsibility and opens the door to exploitation.
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Published in: TransformationThe extinction of quiet
As the world’s silent places disappear, are we forgetting how to listen?
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Published in: TransformationNo surrender: responding to the new breed of climate change in-activists
Waiting for death in the planetary hospice is not a convincing response to climate change: a response to Carolyn Baker.
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Published in: TransformationHow I learned to let go and be myself
I was bullied in school for not fitting in, while at home my father abused alcohol to cope with his pain. I learned...