In an era when the banks are crashing, social unrest is growing, institutions are failing, the environment is straining and power structures are shifting, a new consciousness is emerging. Information flows and exchange of ideas are essential to how we adapt to this unravelling situation. This is an amazing opportunity for change, for the better! What we’ve been doing hasn’t been working, so let’s try something completely different.
Into The Green team
Welcome to Into The Green, layout your picnic rug and have a read!
03/07/2012 • Having researched the state of trees in the UK for my last post, it was wonderful to discover that their... more
12/08/2011 • Katie Turnbull considers our relationship to trees and the significance of native woodland to Britain's future Nothing is as evocative of... more
11/23/2011 • Development researcher Matthew Fielding invites us to explore the lesser known alternative energy source Biogas, and what it means for... more
11/16/2011 • Hannah Caroe explores the intriguing world of animal altruism and what it can tell us about the next stage of... more
11/09/2011 • Rabia Saida Spiker explores the importance of our physical connection with the earth, in her review of ‘Earthing: The most... more
11/02/2011 • Katie Turnbull talks to sculptor Simeon Nelson, in a unique interview with the London based artist and Professor of Sculpture... more
10/21/2011 • I have been trying to write an article on the emergent field of Ecopyschology for the last week, and ironically for... more
10/13/2011 • High Speed 2 Rail Debate An important debate took place in the commons today, as parliament reluctantly hosted a debate on... more
10/07/2011 • Into The Green is intended as a space akin to the grassy and communal setting of a village green or... more