Report Growing Cities: The urban agricultural revolution
By Leanne Werner, 2023
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This theme covers all aspects of the natural and man-made environment and the resources deriving from it, including environmental development and conservation, sustainability, agriculture, food, climate, and energy. It is one of the eight universal themes which form our grantmaking framework and allow us to address every aspect of society. Fellows’ stories
Report Growing Cities: The urban agricultural revolution
By Leanne Werner, 2023
Blogs & conversations Saving Orchids: Species Survival in a Changing World
Will our grandchildren still be able to enjoy our beautiful planet’s current biodiversity at the end of this century? Philip Seaton asks how we can safeguard biodiversity for future generations.
By Philip Seaton, 2024
Fellows' updates March 2024 Fellow's update: Stephen Mills
Wildlife filmmaker Stephen Mills (CF 1975) has published his latest book, "Natural Causes: The wild life of a wildlife filmmaker". It is the story of his professional life as a campaigning naturalist, writer and filmmaker and includes a chapter on his Churchill Fellowship and its impact.
By Stephen Mills, 2024
News Sustainability the focus of our first 'In Conversation With' event
We had the honour of hosting our inaugural ‘In Conversation With” event featuring a fascinating discussion between our new Churchill Fellowship Ambassador John Elkington (CF 1981) and Churchill Fellowship Trustee, Advisory Council Chair and leading sustainability business advisor, Lucy Parker (CF 1978).
8 March 2024
Report Forest Bathing in Japan and South Korea
By Jonathan Reeves, 2019
News The inaugural “In Conversation With…” John Elkington and Lucy Parker
The Churchill Fellowship is proud to host its inaugural “In Conversation With…” lecture featuring a discussion between its new Fellowship Ambassador John Elkington (CF 1981) and Advisory Council Chair and leading sustainability business advisor, Lucy Parker (CF 1978).
22 February 2024
Report Processing the discourse over plant-based meat
By Jenny Chapman, 2023
Blogs & conversations How tackling climate change can create connections
In 2022, I was fortunate to be awarded an Action Fund grant from the Churchill Fellowship, this helped to initiate an environmental project at the school where I teach, Northfleet Technology College in Kent.
By Michael Jones, 2023
Blogs & conversations Human rights: the last 75 years and the next
December 10th marks International Human Rights Day, the date on which the Universal Declaration was adopted by the United Nations. This year’s Human Rights Day is especially momentous, as it marks the 75th anniversary of the Declaration.
By Henry McGhie, 2023
News Teacher and his pupils win big!
Teacher and Churchill Fellow Michael Jones and his pupils win big award and another prize for climate change and sustainability.
4 December 2023