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The Science of Climate Change

Climate change is no longer a distant threat or just a possibility, it is now a reality for all of us. In this pathway, Kevin Trenberth, a renowned climatologist, delves into the science behind climate change. He first introduces the climate system, its main components and forces.

Tackling the Plastic Crisis

Plastic pollution is by far the biggest threat to our oceans and this remains an incredibly tough problem to solve. Plastic credits could potentially serve as one of the much needed solutions for this crisis.

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The Scale of the Net Zero Challenge

The price of meeting net zero is estimated to be between $100-150 trillion over the next 30 years. Regardless of this cost, we need to reach net zero before climate change does irreversible damage to the environment and the economy.

ESG, Sustainability and Impact Jargon Buster

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The Science of Climate Change

Climate change is no longer a distant threat or just a possibility, it is now a reality for all of us. In this pathway, Kevin Trenberth, a renowned climatologist, delves into the science behind climate change. He first introduces the climate system, its main components and forces.

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The Scale of the Net Zero Challenge

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How 'Green' is Wired Into Our Genes

How 'Green' is Wired Into Our Genes

Ellen Miles

Founder: Nature is a Human Right

In this video, Ellen explains why and how packing plants into your daily life can help your brain blossom

In this video, Ellen explains why and how packing plants into your daily life can help your brain blossom

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How 'Green' is Wired Into Our Genes

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Overview

Ellen Miles is editor of Nature is a Human Right, an anthology of world-leading thinking on how green spaces are essential to our welfare. She explains why daily contact with plant life should be a right, not a privilege. Plus, advice on how to integrate nature into your daily routine.

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  • Understand why and how packing plants into your daily life can help your brain blossom

  • Understand how to integrate these benefits into your everyday routine

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Summary

In what ways can nature be beneficial to us?

Gardens, parks, fields, and forests can revitalise our health and clear our minds; the fresh air, soothing sounds, and stunning scenery can provide a sense of comfort and contentment.

Having plants around you can make you measurably smarter, more creative, and more social, as well as act as a powerful antidote to stress and a preventative measure against mental illness.

Green genes

In an era of rapid urbanisation and digitisation, it's easy to forget that human beings are animals. Our welfare is affected by our surroundings and how closely they mimic our "environment of evolutionary adaptation", the type of conditions that our species evolved in and adapted to over hundreds of thousands of years. Given just how recent and rapid urbanisation and digitisation have been, our bodies and minds have not had time to adapt. Genetic adaptations take many thousands of years, and so despite our cultural, social, and technological advancements, our genes are still essentially identical to our wild ancestors’ tens of thousands of years ago.

Understand the nature’s impact on our welfare 

There are now thousands of studies on nature's impact on our welfare. As recently as 2005, there were only 60 solid scientific studies on the subject. A mushrooming body of evidence spanning disciplines and continents is uncovering how essential contact with nature is to our health and happiness.

 

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Ellen Miles

Ellen Miles

Ellen Miles is the founder of Nature is a Human Right: the campaign for the United Nations to recognise daily contact with green space as a human right. She is also the founder and director of Dream Green, a social enterprise empowering communities to "green" in their neighbourhoods.

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