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  • A Primary Curriculum for a Changing Climate

    Did you see the launch last week of the  ‘tracked changes’ sustainability review – The Primary Curriculum for a Changing Climate – by academics, teachers, and teacher educators?  This is the project's latest phase. We heard from students, teachers, and...

  • American Affirmative Animal Action

    The recent news that raccoons were on the loose in the UK reminded me of a story from last year which was based on an article for The Conversation by Tara Pirie from the University of Surrey: Wild animals that...

  • Target Practise

    I read that whilst speaking at an event organised by Holyrood magazine, the leader of the Green Party in Scotland, who's also a government minister, Patrick Harvie said: “After 15 years of having climate legislation, we have had too much...

  • Interpreting an EPC

    I've been reading my neighbours' energy performance certificates.  This did not involve snooping or asking intrusive questions as they (if they exist) are all on line.  You can check up on your street here.  This is an example (not my...

  • The Glory Of The Garden

    To mark International Poetry Day, here's an unusual bit of Kipling first published in A School History of England (1911). Our England is a garden that is full of stately views, Of borders, beds and shrubberies and lawns and avenues,...

  • Comparative Disadvantage

    I read that the government's Department of Zero Energy and No Security [DOZENS] is thinking about slapping UK import taxes on Chinese battery EVs.  It seems that they are thought to be far too cheap because of subsidies.  Fresh from...

  • Put it in the Chat

    Once upon a time, when there was a seminar you got up very early, spent a large amount of money on a train fare, and a few hours later you arrived having in the meanwhile tried mostly unsuccessfully to do...