Richard Hobbs is stepping down as Editor-in-Chief of the journal Restoration Ecology. During his 10 years at the helm, he's often been surprised by the resistance in some quarters to the emergence of new ideas. Here's an edited excerpt from his parting editorial.......
Grieving for the past, hoping for the future Richard Hobbs | 17th July 2013 Comment Society Natural World lonely.jpg Richard Hobbs is stepping down as Editor-in-Chief of the journal Restoration …
An inspirational series of talks has taken place this autumn at St Pauls Cathedral in London. Sharon Garfinkel will be back for more when the next series begins in 2014.
How to change the world? Sharon Garfinkel | 28th November 2013 Comment Faith Religioin Society rowan-williams.png An inspirational series of talks has taken place this autumn at St Pauls Cathedral in …
As fracking hits the headlines UK protests against the practice of blasting natural gas from shale rock are on the increase. Jan Goodey reports on the latest flashpoint in the urgent - and escalating - anti fracking battle
The UK's anti fracking movement is growing Jan Goodey | 1st August 2013 News Climate Change Energy Society protest.jpg As fracking hits the headlines UK protests against the practice of blasting …
As a new generation discovers the potency of non violent activism, Ian and Jennifer Hartley - the authors of Paths Are Made By Walking - explain why Non Violent Direct Action is as relevant today as it was during the Cold War
The Power of Peaceful Protest Ian Jennifer Hartley | 29th May 2013 Activism Society Politics Campaigning jennifer & ian hartley - paths are made by walking - cover image.jpg "It is better to light …