Darwin’s Earthworms: A groundbreaking piece of soil ecology
Online talk by entoL!VE. Register here.
Online talk by entoL!VE. Register here.
At Tigh Gorm, Lower Breakish. For more details and directions, contact anne@skyeclimateaction.org
Phil Knott from Skye, Donald Barrie from Fettercairn, Andrew Barbour from Pitlochry and Andrew Hall from Shetland will discuss selecting and planting specific tree species on their farms and crofts. Join the conversation and get answers to your questions. Hosted by the Integrating Trees Network. Sign up here.
by Scottish Communities Climate Action Network The first in a series of training events. If you are interested in bottom-up approaches to democracy, this course will cover all the elements you need to organise, design, run and make change happen with a community-led assembly. Register here.
The way we heat our homes, workplaces and other buildings is the third-largest cause of greenhouse gas emissions in Scotland. To meet Scotland's legal obligation to reach ‘net zero,’ the heating systems in the vast majority of our buildings must be changed, because they produce CO2 and other gases contributing to climate change. The Scottish […]
Continuing the monthly conversations about creating a sustainable food system in Skye and Raasay Free to join in. Coffee and tea provided. Anyone interested in local and healthy food (and environmental impact, processing, packaging, transport) welcome. Contact anne@skyeclimateaction.org for info.
Online documentary film After the death of his beloved wife, textile artist Allan Brown embarked on a seven year endeavour to make a dress from locally foraged stinging nettles. The film will be followed by a discussion about regenerative fibre production in Scotland. Watch the trailer video below and book a place here.
With Lochaber Environmental Group. Register here.