Let’s talk about food
Join our second meeting talking about our current food system and how it can be changed.
Join our second meeting talking about our current food system and how it can be changed.
Scottish Communities Climate Action Network is hosting this webinar with Jo Musker-Sherwood, to help climate activists deal with feelings of being overworked, overwhelmed, and even questioning the meaningfulness of our […]
A Selkie Women's day out to tackling the mounting beach rubbish at Camas Malag beach, near Kilbride
Scottish Communities Climate Action Network is hosting this webinar with Chris Johnstone, to help climate activists deal with the emotional toll of being engaged in climate actiow. How can we […]
Two day training by Centre for Alternative Technology on climate solutions and scenarios, based on CAT research.
Increasing global temperatures are producing big disruptions to the systems people rely on for basic needs, mixed with more frequent, extreme, and prolonged disasters. New thinking and approaches are needed […]
Join Skye Climate Action and the Highland Community Waste Partnership for the third in a series of conversations about our current food system and how we can change it. This month we're talking about climate impacts: How the climate affects the food system and how the food system affects climate. What does that mean for Skye and Lochalsh? There will also be updates on local projects, ideas and general food-related chat.
Offshore rope grown seaweed farming has the potential to be a sustainable way to produce food and other products whilst creating habitats for marine life and acting as a carbon sink. Join Sleat Environment Group and Dr Kyla Orr to hear the story of how three locals from Skye and Lochalsh set up a kelp farm off Pabay.