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  • I recycle, therefore I ...

    Listening to a bloke (a friend of the motorist) on Channel 4 News the other night, I came away thinking that the way to finish this sentence is probably: "... can do any dam'd thing I like." Well, in a...

  • John F Disinger – an appreciation

    John Disinger was an American environmental educator, and scholar.  His was often a rational and clear voice amid the competing clamour and battle as one disposition or other tried to out-shout another persuasion, particularly in the shameful culture wars that...

  • Endangered species spotted in Edinburgh

    A curious piece in today’s Telegraph about a speech by the Princess Royal’s being ‘disrupted’ (their emphasis).  She was in town to take over from her dad as Chancellor and was presenting JKR with some award or other for gifting...

  • Rambling locally – thinking globally?

    Now that Hetan Shah has moved on (and up) to the Royal Statistical Society – and I do wonder what odds you could have got against that a year ago – Think Global has acquired a new CEO: Tom Franklin who has...

  • Offering bad Advice to Brad

    If you'd like to experience a hapless simulation, waste your time, and be frustrated into the bargain, you need look no further than the Met Office's new game, advising Brad the ice cream man on the weather.   As the...

  • Put out more (Green) Flags

    UnTidy Britain is looking for additional judges for its Eco-schools top award – the green flag – because of the expansion of the scheme.   Its website says: Judges ensure that the standards the Award sets are high, but fair....

  • Brush up your Interviewing

    Even if you're not particularly interested in journalistic ethics (even if you know you should be), if you're a jobbing academic who does a bit of interviewing, the recent Bagehot column in the Economist is well worth a read (as are...

  • Planning for what People Value

    A thoughtful piece in today's Telegraph from the RSPB's acting head of sustainable development, Simon Marsh, who was one of 4 individuals asked by government to create a draft of the new proposed planning bill.  His insights into that process,...

  • Dark Matter in Bradford and Westminster

    To Bradford for an Ellen MacArthur Foundation session at the British Science Festival.  One refreshing thing about the EMF is its steadfast refusal to use words and concepts like eco / sustainable / green – largely on the grounds that...

  • Sean McB Carson

    I have been reading Environmental Education: principles and practice, published by Edward Arnold in 1978, and edited by Sean McBirney Carson.  Odd, you might think, given its venerable 33 years ageing on my bookshelves, but I delved into it for...