Open Eco Homes
Online Event (Zoom)Every Autumn Open Eco Homes runs tours and talks to give you ideas and information to get started with your own eco home. Our tours are run by homeowners who show and discuss how their homes are low carbon. Some
Every Autumn Open Eco Homes runs tours and talks to give you ideas and information to get started with your own eco home. Our tours are run by homeowners who show and discuss how their homes are low carbon. Some
Transition Cambridge aims to help Cambridge make the transition to ways of life that are more resilient in the face of rising energy prices and a changing climate. Faced with uncertain energy prices and climate change, our response is to
Since launching last year, the webs have grown and grown - we are really excited about what is happening in Cambridge to build a stronger, more versatile community! We are hosting an hour of short pecha-kucha style talks from groups
An event about sustainability organised by the Friends of All Saints' Church, Landbeach (FOALS) There will be a 30 minute talk on introducing Doughnut Economics. There will be a fundraiser for the Community Cupboard initiative in the porch of the
We are holding our Annual General Meeting and we are happy to invite everyone to attend. We will have a quick intro into what is Doughnut Economics (or a refresher for those who already know!). A report on what we
Global Donut Day #GlobalDonutDay is a day of local, community-led festivals, connected throughout the world, centred around Doughnut Economics. This is a moment for us all to come together, to learn, to share, to meet new people, to inspire and be inspired
Growth! Growth! Growth! The dominant economic mantra seems to have us lodged in an endless cycle of exploitation of natural and human resources which creates wealth that benefits a few and does little (if anything) to regenerate people and planet.
Nature has been regenerating itself over billions of years with ecosystems constantly recycling, reusing, repairing and adapting in a circular system. Our current ways of living however, depend on a linear model of consumption where we take → use →