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A Year in a Day

Target: 365 people acting together to achieve a year’s progress in a day

A Year in a Day

January 12

Turning sunflower, broccoli, kale, red mustard and red cabbage seeds into microgreens Today the Planetary Health Initiative taught seed saving to a group of young people participating in the online Permaculture Design Course, so seeds have been on my mind. Many of the veggies in my garden are going to Read more…

By Panetary Health Initiative, 4 years12/01/2022 ago
A Year in a Day

January 11

Taking positive action inspires and creates a cascading effect leading to change I keep thinking I’m doing everything I possibly can, and then someone surprises me by showing me there’s so much more that can be done to restore planetary health. Today I looked back at the last 10 days Read more…

By Panetary Health Initiative, 4 years11/01/2022 ago
A Year in a Day

January 10

Salvaging mistakes Last night I was so worried about my boys having Covid that I totally forgot to put my sour dough into the fridge to prove over night. When I woke up this morning the dough had ‘grown’ all over our stove. My immediate reaction was to sink into Read more…

By Panetary Health Initiative, 4 years10/01/2022 ago
A Year in a Day

January 9

Comfort food For two years we’ve been anxious, vigilant, put dreams on hold, and have made sacrifices for each other to stay safe. But, despite everything we did, this weekend, both my precious boys tested positive for Covid. As I waited fearfully and helplessly while they struggled with high fevers, Read more…

By Panetary Health Initiative, 4 years09/01/2022 ago
A Year in a Day

January 8

I simply can’t bear to waste food. As a gardener, I’m aware of the space, time and effort it takes to produce one single cauliflower, for example. There’s no way I’d let any part of it go into the bin! A positive outcome of Lockdown during the pandemic was that Read more…

By Panetary Health Initiative, 4 years08/01/2022 ago
A Year in a Day

January 7

Tackling procrastination to become a citizen scientist It’s so easy to talk about all the things that need to be done to restore planetary health. Surprisingly, it’s also very easy, and infinitely more satisfying, to actually do something about it. The point of A Year in a Day is to Read more…

By Panetary Health Initiative, 4 years07/01/2022 ago
A Year in a Day

January 6

Growing soil to create a sponge to protect life In a wet season like this one it’s critical to find every possible way to store water in soil, vegetation and underground in our depleted aquifers so that we can create a slow-release sponge that holds the water that will protect Read more…

By Panetary Health Initiative, 4 years06/01/2022 ago
A Year in a Day

January 5

Today we chose to accelerate our succession to planetary health This week we were faced, yet again, with the heart-wrenching dilemma of how to respond to the public health crisis being caused by the Pandemic. We couldn’t face cancelling yet another opportunity for young people, but we also couldn’t take Read more…

By Panetary Health Initiative, 4 years05/01/2022 ago
A Year in a Day

January 4

Greening my tea! I hate to think how many times I boil the kettle every day to make one cup of tea after another …. or how many half-drunk mugs of tea lurk beneath the piles of paper on my desk. Today I decided I needed to start doing things Read more…

By Panetary Health Initiative, 4 years04/01/2022 ago
A Year in a Day

January 3

Not all progress is! I LOVE writing and have been journalling for around 50 years, but I shudder to think of the hundreds of plastic and metal biros that I’ve thrown out in that time. When I was 18 my mother gave me a fountain pen engraved with my name. Read more…

By Panetary Health Initiative, 4 years03/01/2022 ago
A Year in a Day

January 2

Sharing what we know, and what we have Spending time exploring ways to restore planetary health is arguably better for our mental health than doom scrolling. This is a good thing, because sometimes coming up with ideas of what to do next actually takes quite a bit of thought and Read more…

By Panetary Health Initiative, 4 years02/01/2022 ago

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