Archived articles from 2006
Toxic Childhood
15 Nov 2006
'Children are our most significant investment for the future,' says Sue Palmer, describing the rationale behind her new book, which, despite its title,...
Rainforest A Photographic Journey
15 Nov 2006
Photographer Thomas Marent has spent the past 16 years of his life photographing the rainforests of Planet Earth. He has visited five continents, travelling through some of the most uncharted and beautiful habitats on the globe. To read a full article Subscribe to Positive News and logon to the subscriber area
Free Energy in Sight?
02 Nov 2006
Imaginea world with an infinite supply of free energy. An Irish companybelieves it has come up with the technology that will provide exactlythat.
Authentic Inspiration Evening in Bristol
03 Oct 2006
The challenge of authenticity is the challenge of reducing the tensionsin our lives.To achieve the peace and tranquility of authenticity weneed to take responsbility for our lives and consciously design them toachieve alignment in our life. As we resolve greater tensions, the nextlevel of tension becomes more obvious and so the journey of alignmentis one of continually resolving tensions....
Authentic Inspiration Evening 25th October
03 Oct 2006
The challenge of authenticity is the challenge of reducing the tensions in our lives.To achieve the peace and tranquility of authenticity we need to take responsbility for our lives and consciously design them to achieve alignment in our life. As we resolve greater tensions, the next level of tension becomes more obvious and so the journey of alignment is...
The Wild Places : A Wonder Voyage
02 Oct 2006
The Wild Places .. an evening exploring wilderness and words with Robert Macfarlance, prize winning author of "Mountains of the Mind".
Eurizons ñ Hitch-hiking For Global Responsibility
02 Oct 2006
GLEN, Global Education Network of Young Europeans has just supportedthe completion of a unique project. Eurizons European Tour for Global Responsibility.
A Child of the Tsunami
02 Oct 2006
Tsunamika is a tiny doll representing joy, hope and our unconditionalgiving. Born from the Asian tsunami and stitched from colourful scrapsof waste fabric, she has become a living symbol of the good that comesfrom destruction.
Dalai Lama urges Peace and Vegetarianism
02 Oct 2006
Exiled Tibetan spiritual leader the Dalai Lama recently spoke in favourof vegetarianism and against the fur trade, and expressed his wish tosee a one country-two systems' style of government in Tibet at aninternational gathering of 100,000 people at a Buddhist peace ceremonyin south India.
World Wisdom Alliance
02 Oct 2006
The World Wisdom Alliance was launched in Canada this July. It isenvisaged as a mega-network' of like-minded groups, organisations andindividuals actively engaged in addressing all the challenges andopportunities facing our society.
Germany unified for Fairtrade
21 Sep 2006
From the 18th-30th of September, Germany will be promoting everything Fairtrade, celebrating its fifth annual "Fairtrade Week".
£5,000 Reward is Grand For Eco-Builds
20 Sep 2006
An estimated 20,000 people "self-build" their own homes every year. The effects of climate change, have lead the "green" mortgage lender, Norwich and Peterborough Building Society to run a competition, to raise awareness of how homes can be built in a more environmentally-responsible way.
World Disarmament Campaign — Annual Conference 18.11.06
15 Sep 2006
This year's World Disarmament Campaign Annual Conference is a joint one , with the Arms Reduction Coalition. Speakers include Baroness Shirley Williams,George Gelber.
SCA apple juicing party
14 Sep 2006
Everyone is welcome to come along to Stroud Community Agriculture's first apple juicing party on Sunday 1st October at 2pm.
International Celebration
14 Sep 2006
Come and join in a celebration of cultural diversity with the Pestalozzi students and our international volunteers.
