Teaching Outdoor Science – Woodlands & Freshwater
This hands-on course explores how woodland and freshwater environments can be used as rich, accessible settings for outdoor science.
This hands-on course explores how woodland and freshwater environments can be used as rich, accessible settings for outdoor science.
This practical outdoor course focuses on using river and coastal environments as dynamic settings for teaching science through direct invest
front line of the impacts on our planet from climate change. The evening’s focus will be on how we can we build a urban growing infrastructure to best ensure we […]
Nature is in decline across the world and DAERA has a duty to publish a Biodiversity Strategy to help the conservation of biodiversity in Northern Ireland. This draft Nature Recovery […]
Glaciers are nature’s frozen sentinels, vast rivers of ice and snow that carve the Earth, silently bearing witness to the passage of time and the shifting rhythms of our planet.
Forests and economies is the theme of the 2026 International Day of Forests, celebrating the essential roles of forests in driving economic prosperity.
Where water flows, equality grows The global water crisis affects everyone – but not equally.
Every 23 March, the World Meteorological Organization commemorates the coming into force of the Convention establishing the World Meteorological Organization on 23 March 1950. It showcases the essential contribution of […]
Join leading food policy expert Professor Tim Lang (author of Just in Case: 7 steps to narrow the UK civil food resilience gap) to explore civil food resilience — how […]
This event will explore why we need urgent action to tackle climate justice obligations and responsibilities to vulnerable communities, and the role governments must play in a fair and funded […]
The event is open to the general public and the gathering will be livestreamed on the YouTube channel and posted on the site afterwards. Speakers Mary Evelyn Tucker Yale Forum […]