As a result of my financial contribution, the Trust was able to plant two native broadleaf trees in Ormsgill Wood, near Airton and a few days ago, we attended an Open Day to have a look at the series of woodlands that have been developed.
Read moreFriends of the Dales
I was pleased to be invited to talk to the policy committee of Friends of the Dales about climate breakdown.
Read moreBuild, build, build!
In his attempt to kickstart the economy in the wake of the Covid-19 pandemic, the UK Prime Minister urged us to “Build, Build, Build!” . If this is going to happen, how can we make sure the new houses we need also coincide with our goals for a zero-carbon Britain?
Read moreEdge lands
Edge lands, “the urban fringe, the no man’s land between town and country”.
Read moreClimate lockdown?
What we can learn from the Covid-19 lockdown for the longer-term restrictions in our normal way of life that are likely to arise from climate breakdown? Are we heading for a climate lockdown?
Read moreSustainable purpose
A meeting was recently convened by Ben Kellard, Director of Business Strategy at Cambridge University’s Institute for Sustainability Leadership (CISL). The meeting drew together a number of eminent thinkers from the field of business sustainability to discuss what they considered to be represented by the term “sustainable purpose”.
Read moreThe future of the UK motor industry
The future of the UK Motor Industry raises some interesting issues but before we can consider this, we first need to look at the current situation.
Read moreSwallows: an update
Since I wrote about the arrival of the swallows on 15 May, I have hardly seen a swallow here.
Read moreSustainable and resilient business models
As well as government policy, environmental, societal and scientific factors govern all aspects of our daily lives and forming a new business is no different.
Read moreA sense of place
This is where Naomi Klein’s book and another favourite of mine tend to collide.
Read moreHouse on fire!
I know that the notion of Nero fiddling while Rome burned is wrong on many levels, not least because the violin had not been invented at the time he ruled the Roman Empire. However, this was the overwhelming image that came to mind as I read a back copy of Transform, the official magazine of IEMA.
Read moreSwallows
I grew up in an old farmhouse on the edge of the Yorkshire Dales. Outside my bedroom window were a pair of telephone wires and, at some time in mid April, one or two swallows would land on the wires and begin their distinctive, quiet twittering song.
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