Satish Kumar received the P.E.A. environment award for most ecological family this week. Here he argues that cities should not be an impediment to sustainable living.
Time to rebuild Satish Kumar | 28th October 2021 | Comment Resurgence Trust PEA Awards Sustainable Cities Resurgence & Ecologist satishkumar_2.jpg Satish Kumar received the P.E.A. environment award …
Industrial practices are making their way into home-growers' gardens and compounding the damage of peat extraction.
… News Resurgence & Ecologist Peat Horticulture Gardening Allotment Industrial practices are … for decades now by environmental groups and gardening organisations, but still most of the … Ireland, and beyond. Industry Out now! Old gardening books talk about carefully preparing …
Next time you grumble that it's too much effort to seperate you plastic from your cans, imagine doing it as the bullets are flying over head
Composting under fire Anne Barr | 28th March 2009 News Composting War Recycling Indigenous Peoples Composting Indigenous Peoples Politics And Economics Waste And Recycling Archive_181.jpg Next time …
Seeing nature in a new light Peter Reason | 5th September 2019 News Resurgence & Ecologist Art landscape-lighting-street-lamp-moon-at-night-night-2132632.jpg A review of How to See Nature by Paul …
Tom partied in the fields of Somerset last weekend like the best of them, but the commercial and environmental impact of Glastonbury left a sour taste in his mouth
… magazine READ MORE... COMMENT I tried natural gardening. It was a disaster Idleness usually … Tom through most of life's trials. But not gardening. Oh no. Nature took one look and ran …
The thing is, I like urban farming. Rooftop gardens and window boxes excite me. Balconies filled with beans and tomatoes give me hope. Nonetheless, the ‘next big thing’ in urban horticulture has left me cold.
The third green revolution? Jim Thomas | 2nd April 2009 Comment Urban Farming Farmscrapers Third Green Revolution Dickson Despommier Urban Farming Urban Farming Climate Change Food And Farming …
Resurgence & Ecologist magazine spoke to Dee Woods about what resilience means to her and the Granville Community Kitchen.
Nourishing the community Dee Woods | 22nd January 2021 | News Resurgence & Ecologist Community Activism Editor’s Picks Dee Woods Resurgence & Ecologist magazine spoke to Dee Woods about what …
An unreported war over natural resources in Israel and the occupied Palestinian territories has led students from Bangor University to set up a radical eco-movement, Bustan al Qaraaqa, to address the issue. William Parry reports from Bethlehem
Can British activists solve Middle Eastern water conflicts using permaculture? William Parry | 25th January 2011 News Politics And Economics Water Natural Resources Farming Investigations …
Shetland is facing food insecurity despite its thriving local food scene.
Chain reaction Laurie King | 20th July 2020 News Resurgence & Ecologist Food And Farming Growing veg Shetland is facing food insecurity despite its thriving local food scene. People across the UK …
Environmental activist Tamsin Omond is running for a Westminster seat on a platform of more collaborative democracy, and resurrecting the idea of the Commons as a shared public good
… to be made into seed bombs for guerilla gardening activities, or given out free to …
Students in Finland are tearing down the barriers between sustainability and high fashion.
In the borderlands Brendan Montague | 13th November 2023 | Comment Resurgence & Ecologist Finland Fashion Industry Sustainable Fashion Economics Climate Breakdown img_8575.jpeg Students in Finland …
Mourning the loss of your beloved local shop? With a little help from the Community Shops Network, you can set up and run your own shop and post office...
Saving and rebuilding community shops Eifion Rees | 1st June 2010 Activism Food And Farming Society Politics And Economics How To Make A Difference Plunkett Foundation Community Shops Network CORE …
It's called the 'Cinderella economy'. You know it as the local, sustainable businesses that don't make the GDP figures soar, but do provide jobs and glue communities together...
… maybe. Yoga lessons, perhaps, hairdressing, gardening: so long as these aren’t carried out … arts or meditation), hairdressing, and gardening. People often achieve a greater …
Cities are at a crossroads - 'eco urbanists' want efficiency and artificial ecosystems; conventional designers want to maintain the best bits of our current urban spaces. Can they co-exist?
Can the green, 'hairy' city work with our existing, 'mineral' cities? Susannah Hagan | 19th April 2010 Comment Society Politics And Economics Urban City Town Design Planning blockcity.jpg Cities are …
The corporate market has become the institutional equivalent of a compulsive eater. It has a built-in hunger that cannot be filled, and it is hard to stop the damage within the framework of its own game.
The commons: an antidote to globalisation Jonathon Rowe | 1st April 2008 News Commons Community Alternative Economics Community Food Security International Development Environment Justice …
The Jewish National Fund UK has always denied a swirl of claims over its history and activities in the Middle East, including allegations of land grabbing Palestinian villages. But campaigners want the organisation stripped of its charitable status
UK charity dogged by 'monocultures and rights violations' claims The Ecologist | 7th October 2011 News Politics And Economics Investigations Forests Middle East sunthroughtrees.jpg The Jewish …
Home is where the art is PL Henderson | 3rd August 2020 News Art Sculpture Creativity Resurgence & Ecologist Sculpture by Walter Bailey PL Henderson meets the sculptor Walter Bailey. For the latest …
Yasmin Dahnoun spends a day birdwatching in London with The Urban Birder, David Lindo. She discovered the extent of HS2 (high speed railway) damage inflicted on urban wildlife sanctuaries.
Urban birdwatching with David Lindo Yasmin Dahnoun | 6th April 2023 | News Biodiversity Editor’s Picks Resurgence & Ecologist hero-david-lindo-urban-birder_22925.jpeg Yasmin Dahnoun spends a day …