by admin_Rebecca | Dec 27, 2020 | Education, Environment & Conservation, Environment & Conservation SWBC Blogs, Personal, Physical & Mental Health, Physical & Mental Health SWBC Blogs, SWBC Movie Nights
2020 has been pretty sucky in a lot of ways, that is not news. We started the year with wildfires ravaging Australia, decimating both wildlife and local communities, we then steamrolled straight into the grasp of COVID19, the global pandemic and the lockdown measures...
by admin_Rebecca | Dec 17, 2020 | Education, Environment & Conservation, Environment & Conservation SWBC Blogs
We remove the packaging, we use the product, we put the waste in the pink recycling bag and haul it out onto the street when collection day arrives. Repeat week after week and know you are doing your bit for the environment, right? Have you ever thought about what...
by admin_Rebecca | Nov 18, 2020 | Education, Personal, The Open University
This is an archive posting, first posted in late 2017/early 2018, but bought to you fresh and fine, once again in November 2020. Enjoy 🙂 Dec 22, 2017 Coming 2018… I am incredibly excited to be able to say that I will be starting a degree with The Open University in...
by admin_Rebecca | Nov 12, 2020 | Education, Environment & Conservation, Environment & Conservation Reviews, Environment & Conservation SWBC Blogs, SWBC Movie Nights
As we try to adjust to Lockdown 2.0 (which feels so much harder than it did in the Spring?!) we are trying to look for the next Tiger King documentary to fill the time whilst we shelter from the pandemic and the winter weather. I’ve had a think and below are 5 of my...
by admin_Rebecca | Jun 8, 2020 | Education, Environment & Conservation, Environment & Conservation SWBC Blogs, Personal, The Open University
As I am writing this post, in lockdown in 2020, I have just signed up for my third module of my degree – which means that once I have finished this module I will be halfway through my degree! Which feels incredibly exciting. I cannot wait to get back into...
by admin_Rebecca | May 21, 2020 | Education, Environment & Conservation, The Open University, Wednesday Words
A Anthropocene – is what many scientists believe is the current geological age. This period is defined by the impact that humans have had on the planet. “Human activity has literally changed the face of the planet, leading us into a new geological...
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