After my more environmentally-focused talks, I often get a question along the lines of “I’m just one person out of … Read More
Environment
All The Time In The World
Last week’s blog post (rather wordily titled The Ecological Elephant In The Room Goes Up The Creek Without A Paddle) … Read More
The Ecological Elephant In The Room Goes Up The Creek Without A Paddle
This blog post ends cheerfully, although has a lot of not-very-cheerful stuff on the way there. So if you’re feeling … Read More
If Women (and Men) Rose Rooted
“We are bleeding at the roots, because we are cut off from the earth and sun and stars, and love … Read More
The Yin of Conservation
I’ve just finished reading Wilding: The Return of Nature to a British Farm, by the gloriously appropriately named Isabella Tree. … Read More
What Are We Optimising For?
“What are we optimising for?” This is the favourite question of my dear friend, Ellen Petry Leanse, when faced with … Read More
Overconsumption – Must, or Madness?
I have been enjoying a robust exchange of ideas with a regular correspondent. We disagree, in some cases vehemently, but … Read More
We Need A New Narrative
I’m now back from my mega month-long US trip, and getting my feet back under my desk. The next few … Read More
Leading the Way into Liminality
This is something I drafted for my DProf, which I probably won’t use, but for the purposes of my blog … Read More