In this Covid-19 world there has been a renewed interest in looking at our relationship with nature. There is much talk of a climate crisis and a biodiversity crisis but also the need for a green recovery.
This talk explores what is the real state of nature and what underpins the significant changes we are seeing. It will also look at what needs to be done – and whether it is even possible (it is!) – and the role we all have to play in crafting a healthy planet that is good for people and nature.
This talk was organised by the South regional committee.
Featured image: Mark Wright
Paralympian Karen Darke MBE will be sharing tales from her ‘Journey of a Lifetime’ tomorrow morning on BBC Radio 4 at 11.00am.
Research conducted at LSE has influenced local and national economic growth policies.
This 2016 policy briefing offers recommendations for flood management policy in the UK across a variety of domains.
By Danny Dorling, University of Oxford
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