Articles Tagged with the word ‘Life’

 

Permaculture Ethics and Design Principles

 
 

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09 Sep 2009

 

David Holmgren, co-originator of the permaculture concept, explains theethics and design principles as thinking tools for creativelyresponding to our future on a finite planet.

 

Jacque Fresco’s Vision of a New Future

 
 

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15 Jun 2009

 

Jacque Fresco, at the age of 93 is a scientist, architect, inventor, designer and urban visionary, who has spent a lifetime conceiving ways to build a better world.

 

SnaffleUp

 
 

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31 Mar 2009

 


 

Jewel of the Ocean

 
 

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30 Mar 2009

 

Sarah Wilkinson investigates why Marine Phytoplankton, the microscopic ocean plant known to be the very first food source on our planet, is being hailed as a nutritionally healing supplementary drink.

 

All Aboard for Platform 2

 
 

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11 Mar 2009

 

Platform2 is a new and exciting, global, volunteering experience, fully funded by DfID, the Department for International Development.

 

Countryside Education Trust

 
 

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03 Mar 2009

 

The Countryside Education Trust (CET) is a registered charity established in 1975 devoted to countryside education in all its varied forms.

 

Positive Changes from Rural Media

 
 

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25 Nov 2008

 

Positive changes come about in many shapes and forms. Day-to-day problems faced by ordinary people often require practical solutions and an organisation in Hereford is proving exactly that.

 

Green Thing

 
 

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31 Oct 2008

 


 

Paul Dickinson

 
 

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31 Oct 2008

 

Paul Dickinson left a well-paid job in design in order to investigate climate change.

 

Another Kind of Silence

 
 

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23 Sep 2008

 

A compelling one-woman show has recently received excellent reviews. This play gives audiences an engrossing insight into the life of Rachel Carson ñ the legendary ecologist, writer and biologist.

 

Wild Law

 
 

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22 Sep 2008

 

This book by Cormac Cullinan explains with great clarity how we canchange our entire approach to governance, so that we can continue lifeon a liveable planet.

 

Going Slowly

 
 

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16 Sep 2008

 

Only time will tell which are the great movements of our age but theSlow movement, born of a renewed regard for the simple pleasures oflife, may well prove to be one of them.

 

The Gift of Simplicity

 
 

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16 Sep 2008

 

Katherine Jamieson's memoir is about her experiences living in the SouthAmerican country of Guyana in the late 90s, which won first prize inthe Lantern Books Essay Contest.

 

Art E Amor

 
 

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15 Sep 2008

 

Arte E Amor, which translates as Art and Love, has found a second life for old or discarded glass products by turning them into beautiful, marketable jewellery. (A Kyle Taylor Story)

 

Peace Mala Youth Awards

 
 

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09 Sep 2008

 

The third annual Peace Mala International Youth Awards have been announced and the ceremony will take place on 17th September at the Temple of Peace in Cardiff Wales.

 

Chris Johnstone Positive Action

 
 

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31 Jul 2008

 

Chris Johnstone, specialist in the psychology of change is dedicated to helping people find their power to address both personal and planetary issues.

 

Gill Hicks Positive Action

 
 

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31 Jul 2008

 

Gill Hicks shares her message, that we are all responsible for peace in our world.

 

Childways Positive Action

 
 

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31 Jul 2008

 

KatePigeon-Owen talks about how the Massage in Schools Programme (MISP) istaking off in a big way in the UK and internationally, describing whyparents and teachers are so enthusiastic.

 

Lynne Twist

 
 

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30 Jun 2008

 

"Toconfront our dysfunction around money, own it and transform it is oneof the most powerful things we can do to make the world work."

 

Happiness and its Causes

 
 

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28 May 2008

 

Heather Hitchen writes about this year's European Conference on Happiness and its Causes.