Resurgence & Ecologist no 312
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Publisher | The Resurgence Trust |
Year of publication | 2019 January/February |
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Medium | Journal |
Edition | 1 |
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Scope & content | Contents Welcome Courage • Marianne Brown Now, more than ever, we need to muster our courage to make change Frontline We Need a Peaceful Uprising • Gail Bradbrook The only way to step back from catastrophe is through civil disobedience Building Momentum to Help Hedgehogs • Hugh Warwick Making new-builds hedgehog friendly Rewilding Britain Launches Ambitious Project in Wales • Kara Moses The first landscape-scale restoration project is cause for hope News from Resurgence • Marianne Brown Films for the Future and other project updates News From the Grass Roots • Marianne Brown Projects linking environment, health and wellbeing Ecologist Another Chance to Live • Maurice Frank Reporting on a growing movement to protect Germany's Hambach Forest Utopia With Teeth • Dave Sewell How 'Zone to Defend' became a beacon of hope in France Get Up, Stand Up • Natalie Bennett Protest is the key to protecting our planet Born to Be Wild • Kate Blincoe Nature watching at a seal rookery Keynotes Equality of Life: A Vision For the Future • Kate Pickett & Richard Wilkinson Inequality is making us ill and destroying the planet, but we can redress the balance Undercurrents The Definition of Happiness • Russell Warfield An interview with feminist academic and author Lynne Segal The Countryside is For Everyone • Louisa Adjoa Parker We need to challenge the idea of Britain's 'white landscape' Bathing In Connection • Michelle Brenner Forest Therapy and the beauty instinct Ethical Living A Train of Thought • Matt Harvey A question from a stranger sparks ideas Eggless Eggs and Subversive Potatoes • Leo Johnson Ruminations on the role of government Soil: The Magic Ingredient • Satish Kumar Radical farming and wholesome food Midwinter Light and Shadow • Peter Reason Watching low sun on an orchard wall Where the Gas is Greener • Marianne Brown Dale Vince, founder of Ecotricity, shares his thoughts on energy policy The Arts The Region of Ice and Snow • Adrian Cooper The changing perceptions of Antarctica Call of the Wild • Norman Ackroyd A new exhibition showcasing the work of printmaker Norman Ackroyd The Connecting Thread • Alice Kettle Solidarity with refugees and displaced people Soul Building • Victoria Manthorpe Eco-architect Christopher Day on authentic design Regulars Poetry - In the Dead of Winter, Life Begins Again • Peter Abbs Moments of transformation and hope Letters to the Editors A selection of letters to our editors Reviews Where Human and Animal Meet • Huw Wahl Review of Film review: Becoming Animal Living In the Shadow of Winter • Jane MacNamee Review of The Light in the Dark: A Winter Journal Tracing A Green Grace • Lynne Wycherley Review of Christina Rossetti: Poetry, Ecology, Faith Order Out of Chaos • Michael McCarthy Review of The Wonderful Mr Willughby: The First True Ornithologist An Unexpected Life Story • Satish Kumar Review of Dear John: The Road to Pelindaba Nuclear Reactor • Horatio Morpurgo Review of Film review: Wackersdorf From the Ground Up • Sara Melendro Review of Dirt to Soil: One Family's Journey into Regenerative Agriculture Web Exclusives Article - Bringing the Classroom Back to Life • Jonathan Dawson Challenging today's dominant educational paradigm and finding alternatives Article - Letting the Levain do the Work • Satish Kumar Satish shares Andy Cato's recipe for 'slow' bread |
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- Donor: Elizabeth Bartram