The theme for Week 4 was ‘Obtain a Yield.’ To begin, and drawing on our emphasis on soil in the previous week, we asked the students to read through a newspaper article about a recent speech from the current UK Secretary of State for the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, Michael Gove. We asked the students…
Read MoreThe theme for Week 3 was ‘Catch and Store Energy.’ The first taught session with the class aimed to explore how natural systems function – specifically in the context of soil ecosystems and trophic pyramids. To begin we introduced the theme of soil, and asked students to think about something they probably hadn’t really thought…
Read MoreThe Paris agreement creates a vision for 2050 of a carbon negative future. We should be challenging our selves now to what we want our future to look like. One School One Planet We are planning a community scale permaculture course to build a vision for a sustainable future, join us!
Read MoreScience predicted the recent eclipse accurately using the same methods of reasoning that predict climate change.
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Read MoreJune 3rd 2017 saw the first meeting of Busoga High School’s new Permaculture Club! Students at the school have been working with members of the ‘Saving the Planet, One School at a Time’ team to develop a permaculture design for their own school and wider communities. These are precisely the same initiatives we want to…
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