This Valentine’s Day, why not show some love to Mother Earth? Although many people associate Valentine’s Day with the mass consumption of flowers, confectionary and diamonds, we all know that…
In the last few weeks, we’ve talked about buying fair trade items, palm oil’s effects on the environment, and shopping responsibly, on our Facebook. When shopping you may have seen…
In the last two years there has been an uprising of youth engagement on climate change and the challenges that this is presenting in their lives and how it will…
This year we celebrated the 30th anniversary of the adoption of the Convention on the Rights of the Child (UNCRC) on 20 November 1989 as part of our awareness raising…
This month is #PlasticFreeJuly Plastic Free July is a global movement that chooses to refuse single-use plastics and stop the harmful pollution and health impacts of plastic. New studies reveal…
European Sustainable Development Week and the SDGs The internationally accepted definition of sustainable development comes from the 1987 Brundtland Report: “Sustainable development is development that meets the needs of the…
Pollinators support plant growth and make your garden more fruitful than without them. When they stop by your garden, they take nutrient rich pollen to help neighbouring areas. You may…
Preparing the Beds The end of winter is often more predictable than this year, but don’t worry, you can still start on your garden! Even with the extra wet soil,…
Every year on the 22nd of March, the world celebrates World Water Day (WWD). The United Nations created World Water Day to remind us of the vital importance of water…
As an Agronomy engineer, my interests are environmental and global issues and my goal is to focus my career on international sustainable development. I began this journey with one major objective:…