Small House Movement Grows
Through the Small House Movement a growing number of people, like Gregory Johnson has discovered, living small frees up your mind, your wallet and your soul.
View ArticleUK Opts For Greener Holidays
The Camping and Caravan Club are reporting that the UK public are choosing to holiday at home and take the greener option of tenting it'.
View ArticleStudents Efforts Feature Highly
Students from the Kingston Maurward College, in Dorset, are sending positive ripples out to their community, by giving up their time to help local people with learning disabilities.
View ArticleVisit Kew Palace
There is only a little time left this season to visit the delightful Kew Palace which closes for the Autumn and Winter months on 27th September.
View ArticleHerbs for Home Treatment
In Herbs For Home Treatment, Anna proposes that herbs are the mostnatural form of medicine and offers the reader a comprehensive guidefor using them to treat common illnesses and improve general health.
View ArticlePositive Flow
This essence appears to be able to help people snap out ofthe 'doom and gloom' and shift to a more dynamic andcreative flow of energies."
View ArticleThe Story Of Stuff
The Story of Stuff exposes the connections between a huge number of environmental and social issues, and calls us together to create a more sustainable and just world.
View ArticleLocal Food
As the Transition movement spreads like wildfire, Green Books havelaunched a new imprint ñ Transition Books'. The first publicationunder its wing is Local Food
View ArticleIncentives for Green Power
The UK Government has just announced income tax benefits for all domestic power users who install wind and solar power who feed their surplus back into the national grid.
View ArticleThe 2010 Transition Network Conference
The 4th annual Transition Network conference will be held in a Transition community for the first time this year.
View ArticleThe Cycle of a Lifetime
Bike2Oz is an epic adventure involving a school teacher who worked inEngland. After informing her pupils about global warming, Lowannadecided she could not risk damaging the climate by flying back home...
View ArticleVolunteering in the British Wilderness
Shanna Jones writes about her travels from Shropshire to the remote village of Inverie on Knoydart, in the Scottish highlands.
View ArticleTale of a Nation's Progress
Steph Bradley of the Transition Town Network has set out on a six month walk around England. She will be telling and collecting stories of how different communities are creating a better future.
View ArticleGreen City Builds Prosperity for Palestine
A new sustainable development, 'Rawabi is designed to serve a generation of Palestinians coming of age and seeking welcoming surroundings to build families, careers and lives'
View ArticleTale of a Nation's Progress
Steph Bradley, of the Transition Town Network, has set out on a six month walk around England. She will be telling and collecting stories of how different communities are creating a better future.
View ArticleSpirit of the Elephant
Young people from the townships of South Africa recently toured Britain with the hit production of Zanandule: the Spirit of the Elephant.
View ArticleHope for the World's Smallest Bears
Nineteen rescued Sun Bears are settling into their brand new home at the Borneo Sun Bear Conservation Centre
View ArticleMaggie Doyne Makes a Difference
Having established a home and school for children in Nepal, 24 year-old American, Maggie Doyne is now encouraging other young people to make a positive difference in the world
View ArticleEast Sussex Biodynamic College
The Biodynamic Agricultural College has opened in East Sussex, making it the only college in the UK solely dedicated to teaching biodynamic and organic methods
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