Hosting a clothes swap party is a fun and environmentally conscious way to get yourself a new wardrobe, discovers Caroline Harmon. Why not celebrate International Day of Swish on 9th January with your own party? […] more
The first snow of the year. My son Max and I rush outside, shoving on coats, hats and scarves for a quick walk around the block to drink in the magic. We stick our tongues out and marvel at the huge, fat soft flakes falling in slow-motion through the still air. Read on to find out all the fascinating things you can learn about snow. […] more
One thing I love about living in the country is our many encounters with wild animals, as well as our own much loved livestock. I thank Joel, our pet dog, for a lot of these as it is during the daily dog walk that many of our best nature spots occur. […] more
We can save the planet from climate change and forest destruction - and can produce enough food for everyone without factory farming, new research from Friends of the Earth and Compassion in World Farming shows. […] more
There's only 85 months left to change the way we live our lives before climate change is irreversible. This month we have a selection of actions that you can take to effect change in your back yard. Read on to find out how you can send out an SOS and join The Wave. […] more
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