Oldham gardening session teaches pupils about sustainability

Reception pupils at Richmond Academy in Coldhurst took part in a hands-on gardening session on Monday (March 23), organised by housing association First Choice Homes Oldham (FCHO). The session introduced children to the sustainable ‘no dig gardening’ method, which helps improve soil health. Netty Southward helping pupils plant the flowers (Image: First Choice Homes Oldham)…

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How an Indonesian Pulp Giant Built a Carbon Project to Save a Forest From Itself – The Diplomat

This investigation was supported by the Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting and conducted as part of Rainforest Investigations Network (RIN) 2025 Fellowship. Standing before the media entourage during the opening of the Indonesia Pavilion at the 30th session of the United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP30) in Belém, Brazil, in November, Hashim Djojohadikusumo, the Indonesian…

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Beavers ‘breathe new life’ into Dorset as dams built and biodiversity returns | Wildlife

They were released this time last year with fanfare, much hope and also, perhaps, a little trepidation. Twelve months on, there have been ups and downs for the first beavers to be (officially) reintroduced into the wild in England since the semiaquatic mammals were hunted to extinction 400 years ago. Providing an end-of-year report, the…

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Discover the Top Universities for Architecture and the Built Environment in 2026, According to QS Rankings

Dipoli – Aalto University Main Building / ALA Architects. Image © Tuomas Uusheimo Share Share Facebook Twitter Mail Pinterest Whatsapp Or https://www.archdaily.com/1040066/discover-the-top-universities-for-architecture-and-the-built-environment-in-2026-according-to-qs-rankings The 2026 edition of the QS World University Rankings, published by Quacquarelli Symonds, presents an updated overview of leading academic institutions worldwide. In the field of Architecture and the Built Environment, the 2026…

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Antarctic whales’ remarkable comeback is threatened by krill fishing | Environment

In Antarctica, one of our planet’s last great wildernesses, a remarkable comeback is taking place. In the very same waters of the Southern Ocean where whalers slaughtered more than 2 million whales during the 20th century, pushing a number of species to the brink of extinction, populations are recovering. Humpback whales have been the fastest…

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