‘Me & My Bee’ – an energetic romp through a huge issue, with some fundamental flaws

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‘Me & My Bee’ – an energetic romp through a huge issue, with some big problems   Reviewed by Mim, LCWO Leadl Programme Manager, climate communicator, mother of two and founder of Kids’ Climate Action Network (KidsCAN, http://kidsclimateaction.org/)   This … Read More

Nathan Bryon’s ‘Clean up!’ is my favourite children’s book of 2020 – here’s why

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My 4 year old and I discovered this book earlier this year.  She loves it and so do I, and it is easily my favourite pro-environmental kid’s book of 2020.  Here’s why:   The main character is not white. The … Read More

Supporting youth climate action in our communities – useful lessons from an online event

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Last month, I was lucky enough to stumble upon an online Semble event, ‘Supporting youth climate action in our communities’.  Semble connects community groups with engaged business, in order to facilitate impact and grassroots-led change.  They build connections, offer practical … Read More

New website on incorporating environmental and climate change issues into maths education

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Members of Oxford University’s Environmental Change Institute have put together a new website on incorporating environmental and climate change issues into maths education.  Maths for Planet Earth provides a host of environmental-themed maths problem for both GCSE and A-level students.