“Famine isn’t unique to humans. All species are subject to it everywhere in the world. When the population of any … Read More
Author: Roz Savage
And Now For Some Good News
Here in Windsor the sun is shining (for now) and spring has sprung, with this season’s show of bluebells being … Read More
Polly Higgins, Lawyer for the Planet
I’m sad to say that the world has lost yet another great and courageous advocate for a better future. I … Read More
Barbara Marx Hubbard: The Revolutionary Evolutionary
Sometimes deaths come in spates. In 2016 we lost several famous rock stars, including David Bowie, Prince, Leonard Cohen and … Read More
Society and the Veil of Ignorance
[Including a personal update at the end, under Other Stuff…] I was intrigued by this recent article by one of … Read More
Economics and Ecosystems
Some great snippets from Money and Sustainability: The Missing Link, a report by Bernard Lietaer et al, selected for your … Read More
Unfreedom
These are interesting times for democracy. It was 1947 when Winston Churchill said: “‘Many forms of Government have been tried, … Read More
Of Brexit and Biophysics
Many of my friends are Americans, and I spend a fair bit of time on the left hand side of … Read More
Possibly The Only Time I Will Ever Write About The Kardashians
I don’t know why, but I find it rather depressing that Kylie Jenner has just become the world’s youngest ever … Read More









