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The bad news blues: Navigating climate anxiety

As doubt about climate change has diminished, it has been replaced by panic, anxiety, resignation, fatigue, guilt, outrage and disconnect. This phenomenon has been dubbed “eco-anxiety”, an unease that is particularly prominent among the younger generations and parents of young children. So, how do you and your children cope?

The future of forests

Sustainable forestry: The future of forests

Intact tropical forests are wonderful carbon sinks. However, if our forests continued to be destroyed or illegally logged, they could become net carbon sources and pose an additional threat to a stable climate.

Everybody wins when it comes to corporate social responsibility (CSR)

Everybody wins when it comes to corporate social responsibility

Corporate social responsibility (CSR) refers to a recognition by businesses that they have an obligation beyond profit-seeking to maintaining the society and environment in which they operate. The inspiring truth is that when corporations put CSR at their heart then everybody wins: society, the environment and the business.

Healthy Hungarian Crêpe

Healthy Hungarian Crêpe

Experiment in the kitchen this week and try your hand at some Hungarian crêpes, known as palacsinta. Coconut yoghurt, berries and toasted almonds have been added and this recipe is gluten-free with an almond, arrowroot and buckwheat flour.

EMFs (electromagnetic fields) – understanding them and your health

EMFs or electromagnetic fields can affect your health in many different ways. There is much controversy in the scientific world as to the harm they cause but the good news is there are many ways to counteract the impact they have on you. If you have medically unexplained illnesses or generally feel bad you can start to look in the areas of how much exposure you have to EMFs.

A Q&A with Endeavour

We speak to Kathryn Khiroya, Nutritional Medicine Student from Endeavour College of Natural Health.