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Bird’s eye view

The importance of forging strong relationships between visible minority ethnic youth and nature
5 Jul 2022 Mya-Rose Craig
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Mind matters

Challenging embedded beliefs can benefit mental and planetary health
5 Jul 2022 Charlie Hertzog Young
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Healing education

Several of earth’s fundamental systems are at tipping points threatening the future of life. Read how Bas van den Berg sees regenerative higher education as a tool to rebalancing our ecosystem.
4 Apr 2022 Bas van den Berg
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Energy into action

We need swift and radical change in capabilities, innovation and investment to save the planet. Read Mari Nishimura, from the United Nations, own view on moving towards a healthy planet.
15 Mar 2022 Mari Nishimura
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A design revolution for the climate emergency

Joanna Choukeir on Design for Planet, the global gathering of designers during COP26, and the changes design must make.
12 Nov 2021 Joanna Choukeir
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Thinking about the future differently

To solve today’s challenges, we need to think long-term. How can we do that?
26 Oct 2020 Ella Firebrace
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