Peter Scott, Samuel Ferguson Professor of Applied Theology and Director of the Lincoln Theological Institute at the University of Manchester, explores Christianity’s ecological credentials.
Appeal to secure historic Rothbury Estate awarded £5 million from The National Lottery Heritage Fund
Today, The Wildlife Trusts and Northumberland Wildlife Trust announce a major boost to The Rothbury Estate appeal, with £5 million awarded by The National Lottery Heritage Fund. This significant ...
Today, the Government has published its ‘ plan to overhaul nuclear system will speed up building, strengthen national and energy security, and cut costs ’. There have been sig ...
In recent weeks, the food industry has had a stark wake-up call – the nature and climate crisis is hitting our fields, our wallets, and our shelves. This is no longer a future prospect, but a very ...
This week The Wildlife Trusts wait to hear whether the Government will weaken some of nature’s strongest protections, including slashing the habitats regulations and rules affecting national parks.
But restoring species-rich meadows is a lot of work and the removal of the financial support will see these efforts unsupported. Farming is a business and they need the advice and financial support to ...
June feels different. The light lingers. Bees buzz around gardens. Swifts soar overhead. Wildflowers push through cracks in the pavement. And we're inviting you to notice it all! 30 Days Wild is the ...
Many moths will rest on tree trunks, perfectly disguised as a bit of bark, moss or lichen. They are often incredibly hard to spot, but persistent searching can pay off. This month you might encounter ...
Today, Defra (Department for Environment Food and Rural Affairs) has confirmed that while some peat-containing products will be banned from shelves in 2027, others will be exempt from a ban until 2030 ...
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