Holy Island, off the west coast of Scotland, near the Isle of Arran, was first bought by Tibetan Buddhists in 1992 and has since been officially recognised as a sacred site by the […]
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Voting for the 7th International Green Awards is well underway. If you want to vote for the greenest celeb you have until August 23rd to cast your vote. This year, the International Green Awards […]
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Whether we like it or not, we’re all learners and teachers now. Learners and teachers? Really? Well, yes. We’ve got used to the idea that learning is something we don’t just do at school […]
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The Centre for Sustainable Communities at the University of Hertfordshire is holding a practical workshop on behaviour change and sustainability on 23rd and 24th October 2012.
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In a new report the Institute of Science in Society argues that crucial information omitted from public discussion discredits the public-funded research institute that is running the latest GM trial in the UK. Rothamsted Institute in […]
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Beekeeping was one of the many forms of husbandry used by monasteries in the medieval period. At Buckfast Abbey, a Benedictine Monastery in Devon, UK, this tradition is carried on under the stewardship of […]
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Sustainapedia has taken many years to gestate and has been in development for over a year. If you are new to this site please read this article to find out more about it […]
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