The walk had started cheerfully enough. We gathered in the village square, formed a polite circle and introduced ourselves. Many of those who turned up already knew one another, veterans of the Right to Roam campaign. Many had been involved in organizing the protests that had taken place earlier in the year against […]
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Paddling PoolClaire Carroll
It’s not unethical to buy one, despite what some people say. Sure, there’s too much plastic in the world, too much material, too many petrochemicals, but no one has told us definitively that it’s not OK. They would have banned them, anyway. It’s completely fine if you want to walk to the hypermarket to […]
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MAY 2022 Dark Mountain Project’s Charlotte Du Cann and Nick Hunt recommend… Our May 2022 Rebel Library Recommendations: a DEGROWTH book list MARCH 2022 […]