In delaying climate change action we are taking a big dice roll
Today’s post is a thought provoking guest blog by Jae Mather, friend to 6Heads from day one. Perfect Monday morning reading. In delaying climate change action we are taking a […]
Today’s post is a thought provoking guest blog by Jae Mather, friend to 6Heads from day one. Perfect Monday morning reading. In delaying climate change action we are taking a […]
We are getting excited about Earth Hour… It started in 2007 as a lights-off event to raise awareness about climate change. It has now grown to engage and inspire over […]
#WEAREBRILLIANT Thank you to our brilliant friend Jo Hunter for getting us involved with her #wearebrilliant campaign in praise of people and inspired by International Women’s day this weekend. To […]
Poetry to Inspire Change – III
A poem by Malcolm Bacchus, inspired by and written for the First AuditFutures Assembly. With thanks to W. S. Gilbert, to the music, quite unsurprisingly, of Sir Arthur Sullivan. © Malcolm Bacchus July 2013
Today’s blog is by our friend Adam Woodhall, who joined us for an exploration of liminal space up on the flying trapeze. Part of the liminal space programme is about […]
Guest blog by our friend Steph Godderidge who is continuing with this week’s emerging theme; madness. I’m only Human Sometimes I feel like the world’s gone mad. The HSBC tax […]
Poetry to inspire change series: II – Oh Man by Edwin Mars After a weekend of examining nature, man and madness amongst many other things at the UCL Centre for […]
Is water the Goldilocks of Sustainability? Today’s post is a guest blog by kindred spirits over at the Vivian Partnership. They run Oomph seminars which we love because they are […]
Today’s post is by Steph Godderidge, part of our wonderful 6Heads family. Why does climate change evoke such strong opinions? One of the questions that came up on the excellent […]
The Poetry of Change This week we were blown away by our first session of 2015 where we explored the question “How do we change the world together in 2015”. […]