DETRITUS TRANSFIGURED – essay by Philip Vann
DETRITUS TRANSFIGURED: The Cambridge CirculART Trail – essay by Philip Vann Over three days in June 2016 I set out on quite an adventure –
DETRITUS TRANSFIGURED: The Cambridge CirculART Trail – essay by Philip Vann Over three days in June 2016 I set out on quite an adventure –
Today’s blog is another cross post from the Open Eco Homes blog. If this post gets you enthused about hempcrete make sure you check out
Today’s blog is a cross post from the Open Eco Homes blog. Written by Anne Miller, a former Eco Homes host this blog post is
Please ask your MP to support the Environment Pledge. The Brexit negotiations pose many threats and opportunities for UK environmental protection and our urgent transition
A couple of weeks ago, just under 1,000 climate change activists (including 3 intrepid members of Cambridge Carbon Footprint!) met in London at the Climate Rising
Home made marmalade tastes fantastic: far better than anything you can buy in the shops. Not only is it lower carbon it’s also much cheaper,
Well, it’s been quite a 2015! Here at CCF we’ve run many well attended events, had a run away success with our WWII Rationing Challenge, and
In what I think is genuinely a day to celebrate, we have a legally binding climate deal from the Paris COP21 negotiations. The French did
Last night we felt priveleged to hear Anote Tong, the President of Kiribati, call for no new coal mines. Before being invited I knew next to