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Backing the builders of a greener future

Finalists from the RSA Spark Entrepreneur Awards have secured significant additional funding from the Chacegrove Family Foundation to help them take their high-impact ideas further into real-world solutions.
2 Apr 2026 Mike Thatcher
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Why saving the planet requires more honesty

Once cheered, now booed, the fight to save our climate is at a crossroads. Climate activist Clover Hogan argues that the issue lies in who holds the power – and that real change depends on collective action, bold civic participation and challenging the elites who profit from delay. Only honesty can rebuild momentum.
10 Dec 2025 Clover Hogan
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Herd instinct: life-size puppets tell a climate story

In 2025, the life-size puppets of art project THE HERDS traversed the globe, revealing the fragility of our world – and the urgent need for actions to preserve it.
10 Dec 2025 Amir Nizar Zuabi
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This is not an ESG article

Rebeca Minguela argues to make progress responding to the most profound societal problems we collectively face, we need to refocus the conversation.
21 Sep 2022 Rebeca Minguela
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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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