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Why the conversation about our relationship with nature must start now
Jul 25, 2025
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New roots in new gardens
How one garden held my childhood, witnessed loss and taught me what I want for my own child
Jun 12
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We’re using the wrong ruler to measure progress
Why improving life is not the same thing as improving wealth
Jun 5
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Why feeling small is the biggest gift
Sep 19, 2025
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The boots that carried me
Oct 10, 2025
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The most powerful environmental action you can take in 2026
Jan 2
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Nature documentaries are lying to you
Sep 2, 2025
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Can trees really fight depression?
Nov 4, 2025
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The man who wanted to save a butterfly
Oct 17, 2025
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What if classrooms had plants?
A small experiment that reveals a big gap in how we design spaces for children
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Why do we have a word for ‘nature’ at all?
Different cultures describe the world in radically different ways—and they see things we miss
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Children learn best when they forget they're being taught
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I’ve never been a fan of the Duke of Edinburgh’s Award
It might offer opportunity and CV points, but it fosters a warped relationship with nature
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Spring contains multitudes
On new life, old loss and the weight we carry forward
May 8
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Why we should be teaching children outside more often
Urban schools, real classrooms and the science behind calmer, more focused kids
May 5
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Blue space, green space: The problem with splitting nature in two
Why our need to label nature may be stopping us from understanding it
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