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Books
Childless: the new demographic
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There is a rising trend across the world that people may not be aware of; fewer and fewer women are not having children. So who are these women and why aren’t they reproducing? Sushma Sagar explores.
Attending to what is needful
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Researching my latest book showed me where true beauty and meaning are to be found
The Mind of a Bee
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Bees were once thought to be just cleverly designed biorobots with a form of swarm intelligence, but individually stupid. New research, however, shows that bees are profoundly intelligent creatures with individually distinct “personalities”, that can recognize flowers and human faces, count, use simple tools and learn by observing others. Might they even be conscious?
Conversations with Nature
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By seeking to save the natural world in all its glory, brutality & fertility, we can start to save ourselves. If we act with love towards the natural world, we can start to become the best of ourselves” writes ecologist & parish priest Peter Owen Jones
The Odd Fish
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A new eco adventure children’s book created to inspire readers to take action and help reduce plastic waste in our oceans.
The Fashion Continent
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In the west, African Fashion has long been the victim of preconceived ideas. Reduced to obsolete images, it has struggled (and still struggles) to be respected. Disregarded by the mainstream media it’s chief representatives have rarely been given coverage.
Circular Design for Fashion
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The Ellen Macarthur foundation strives to promote a circular economy in a range of different fields. Today’s target? The clothing and textile industry. Sublime magazine finds out more about their latest book, and how it aims to disrupt the fast fashion industry.
The Great Forest Restoration
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