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Interfaith Action for Climate

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The ten commandments received at Mount Sinai have guided millions of people for the last 3,500 years. As we face the oncoming environmental challenges, it is imperative to bring faith back into the conversation.

The Future is Regenerative

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When I was a little girl growing up in Malaysia, the forests where we lived had more kinds of fruit than I could count. I would go out and collect everything from mangosteens to lychees. Malaysia is one of the most biodiverse countries in the world, with more than 15,000 species of plant and more than 150,000 species of invertebrates.

The Wonder of the English Countryside

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I grew up on a farm in rural Malaysia, in a landscape that is vibrantly productive and thrums with life all year round. We produced fruit and vegetables of all kinds, milk and eggs, we had pigs and cows. I always knew that one day I would like to settle in the countryside, in a place where my children may grow up immersed in nature.

The Heatwave in Hampshire

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The recent heat wave really drove home for me just how important biodiversity and nature-based initiatives are in the fight against climate change. Projects like Ewhurst can help change the way people think about food and nature, and help to build a future that is in balance and aligned with the land.

In Conversation with: Derek Gow

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Last week I had the pleasure of speaking with my friend Derek Gow. Derek was one of the first rewilders in the UK, known for his work reintroducing beavers, water voles, white storks and wildcats in the natural habitats at his farm in Devon. Derek has been an inspiration and a teacher to me as I embark on my own journey of regenerating nature.

Soil Extinction – It’s Real!

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The ground we walk on is in deep trouble. Sadhguru tells Sublime, if we don’t address the urgent cry beneath our feet, it will spell disaster. To Save the Soil, the solutions are simple, but our time is running out.

Thinking Global, Acting Local

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With summer starting to shine its light, I’m looking forward to the new season at Ewhurst Park. But I’m also keeping an eye on the global conversation around biodiversity as we approach crucial UN negotiations in Kunming this year.