To celebrate United Nations Day and empower local children and their communities to take action towards the 17 Sustainable Development Goals, we have met 17 remarkable individuals who are giving us local, real life examples of what these global goals can mean in...
Martin Harris of The Living Coast Board represented us at the event in Venice this month to report on progress of the Wild Park Rainscape Project and plan for the coming year. The event launched the second cycle of the 3-year project called Promoting sustainable...
We were proud to showcase our unique urban biosphere to a delegation from UNESCO in July. We showed how their funding is extending our work on protecting our fresh groundwater and natural flood solutions, as well as Environmental Education which is at the heart of our...
At The Living Coast UNESCO Biosphere, we are proud to be part of the global UNESCO network, that was originally founded to support world peace and sustainable development. This announcement shows how important it is for us to be part of it! A letter sent to the...
What is the project? The Cockshut is a 3km long chalk stream that flows from springs at the foot of the South Downs in Kingston, eventually joining The River Ouse before flowing out to sea. Work is about to begin to realign the stream into a new channel which will...
Our City Our World works with schools in Brighton & Hove on a whole school, whole city approach to sustainability and climate change. The strategy aims to:• Develop an integrated environmental education curriculum, gradually and systematically ‘greening’ the...
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