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A network of insect-friendly corridors is helping repair biodiversity loss by allowing them to move between habitats and adapt to new conditions caused by climate change.
Anna Turns explores how an alternative approach to lockdown learning can help reconnect children to nature and provide the basis for a lifelong understanding of the environment.
As the government prepares to return to business as usual, Professor Tim Lang tells Nick Easen why the imbalance in UK food supply explains why it is totally unequipped for coronavirus, Brexit and climate change.
As coronavirus leaves traditional food supply chains overloaded, farmers, suppliers and communities are helping deliver to the most vulnerable.
Youth activist Mya-Rose Craig, AKA Birdgirl, on becoming the youngest person to gain an honorary degree, why the environment is a race issue, and what it was like to meet Greta Thunberg.
Issue 12: Fairness and five years.
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