The Zephaniah forest Katie Dancey-Downs | 21st November 2024 Benjamin Zephaniah died in December 2023 at the age of 65. His brother David Springer is planting a forest in his memory. The frontline of the Amazon Herbert Girardet | 14th November 2024 Herbert Girardet reviews We Will Not Be Saved: A Memoir of Hope and Resistance in the Amazon Rainforest by Nemonte Nenquimo and Mitch Anderson. Private sufficiency and public luxury Russell Warfield | 9th July 2024 A review of 'The Invisible Doctrine: The Secret History of Neoliberalism' by George Monbiot and Peter Hutchison. 'Rethink, repair and rebuild' Ros Coward | 5th July 2024 A review of Change Everything: How We Can Rethink, Repair and Rebuild Society by Natalie Bennett. Still so much we just don't know Melissa Hobson | 3rd July 2024 We have only mapped a small portion of the ocean, which means we still know little about this ecosystem. Can tennis achieve net zero? Laura Slater | 28th June 2024 With Wimbledon just days away, we ask: how sustainable is tennis - and what needs to be done to improve its climate-friendly credentials? Indigenous plants 'grow diversity' Charlotte Ina Sterland | 24th June 2024 Planting indigenous plants rapidly increases biodiversity in cities, a new study shows. Green and Away Peter Lang | 18th June 2024 Peter Lang tells the story of Europe’s first-ever environmentally sound outdoor conference centre – host to the annual Resurgence summer camp Movement power: a shock doctrine for the left? Brendan Montague | 7th June 2024 We can learn from systems theory and the 'shock doctrine' to formulate an effective and ethical response to climate crises. Art as a way of being Satish Kumar | 4th June 2024 A life-affirming and truly collaborative street art project in New Delhi. Mother of invention Elizabeth Wainwright | 3rd June 2024 New motherhood is an invitation to cross the threshold between independence and interdependence. 'The stars are for everyone' Fern Leigh Albert | 3rd May 2024 We must keep wild camping legal in Devon’s Dartmoor National Park. Sustainable solutions to menstrual inequality Daisy Clague | 22nd April 2024 How we manage our periods is not only an environmental issue, but a matter of global health and social justice. Hope in the Himalayas Annabel Heseltine | 17th January 2024 French president Emmanuel Macron’s One Planet – Polar summit and the story of the Himalayan people experiencing the extremes. The reign of the rainforest Merlin Hanbury-Tenison | 3rd January 2024 A new story of reforestation that will see our descendants living in harmony with and not apart from nature. Tuning in to Nature Emily Unsworth White Maz McNamara | 12th December 2023 Songs such as ‘The Ash Grove’ allow us to celebrate this common tree species now - and to commemorate it later. What is solastalgia? Land Body Ecologies | 28th November 2023 Solastalgia describes a place-based lived experience of environmental change in the present. In the borderlands Brendan Montague | 13th November 2023 Students in Finland are tearing down the barriers between sustainability and high fashion. A crisis of connection Katie Hodgetts | 30th October 2023 The big idea is that taking some kind of action alleviates climate anxiety. But does it? 'No more playing nice…' Jan Goodey | 25th October 2023 Where now for front line climate activism? Hard to breathe Russell Warfield | 29th September 2023 Mayor of London Sadiq Khan’s book Breathe – a guide to winning support for action on climate change. Planting in a changing climate Charlotte Sterland | 11th July 2023 How is Kew Gardens planting trees in order to protect British species in a changing climate? The 'awe industry’ Chandran Nair | 3rd July 2023 By seeking refuge in remote and awe-inspiring parts of the natural world, could we inadvertently be harming the very landscapes that we love? 'I'd protest again despite prison' Jan Goodey | 15th May 2023 Academic Jan Goodey was sent to prison for a Just Stop Oil protest. Despite the deprivations, he would do the same again. Pagination Page 1 Next page ›› Subscribe to The Resurgence Trust Home Editors’ Picks Ecologist Writers' Fund Themes Activism Biodiversity Climate Breakdown Economics and policy Energy Food and Farming Mining Writers Brendan Montague Yasmin Dahnoun Catherine Early Simon Pirani Gareth Dale Marianne Brown Resurgence & Ecologist Ecologist recycled Movement Power Megamorphosis Events
The frontline of the Amazon Herbert Girardet | 14th November 2024 Herbert Girardet reviews We Will Not Be Saved: A Memoir of Hope and Resistance in the Amazon Rainforest by Nemonte Nenquimo and Mitch Anderson. Private sufficiency and public luxury Russell Warfield | 9th July 2024 A review of 'The Invisible Doctrine: The Secret History of Neoliberalism' by George Monbiot and Peter Hutchison. 'Rethink, repair and rebuild' Ros Coward | 5th July 2024 A review of Change Everything: How We Can Rethink, Repair and Rebuild Society by Natalie Bennett. Still so much we just don't know Melissa Hobson | 3rd July 2024 We have only mapped a small portion of the ocean, which means we still know little about this ecosystem. Can tennis achieve net zero? Laura Slater | 28th June 2024 With Wimbledon just days away, we ask: how sustainable is tennis - and what needs to be done to improve its climate-friendly credentials? Indigenous plants 'grow diversity' Charlotte Ina Sterland | 24th June 2024 Planting indigenous plants rapidly increases biodiversity in cities, a new study shows. Green and Away Peter Lang | 18th June 2024 Peter Lang tells the story of Europe’s first-ever environmentally sound outdoor conference centre – host to the annual Resurgence summer camp Movement power: a shock doctrine for the left? Brendan Montague | 7th June 2024 We can learn from systems theory and the 'shock doctrine' to formulate an effective and ethical response to climate crises. Art as a way of being Satish Kumar | 4th June 2024 A life-affirming and truly collaborative street art project in New Delhi. Mother of invention Elizabeth Wainwright | 3rd June 2024 New motherhood is an invitation to cross the threshold between independence and interdependence. 'The stars are for everyone' Fern Leigh Albert | 3rd May 2024 We must keep wild camping legal in Devon’s Dartmoor National Park. Sustainable solutions to menstrual inequality Daisy Clague | 22nd April 2024 How we manage our periods is not only an environmental issue, but a matter of global health and social justice. Hope in the Himalayas Annabel Heseltine | 17th January 2024 French president Emmanuel Macron’s One Planet – Polar summit and the story of the Himalayan people experiencing the extremes. The reign of the rainforest Merlin Hanbury-Tenison | 3rd January 2024 A new story of reforestation that will see our descendants living in harmony with and not apart from nature. Tuning in to Nature Emily Unsworth White Maz McNamara | 12th December 2023 Songs such as ‘The Ash Grove’ allow us to celebrate this common tree species now - and to commemorate it later. What is solastalgia? Land Body Ecologies | 28th November 2023 Solastalgia describes a place-based lived experience of environmental change in the present. In the borderlands Brendan Montague | 13th November 2023 Students in Finland are tearing down the barriers between sustainability and high fashion. A crisis of connection Katie Hodgetts | 30th October 2023 The big idea is that taking some kind of action alleviates climate anxiety. But does it? 'No more playing nice…' Jan Goodey | 25th October 2023 Where now for front line climate activism? Hard to breathe Russell Warfield | 29th September 2023 Mayor of London Sadiq Khan’s book Breathe – a guide to winning support for action on climate change. Planting in a changing climate Charlotte Sterland | 11th July 2023 How is Kew Gardens planting trees in order to protect British species in a changing climate? The 'awe industry’ Chandran Nair | 3rd July 2023 By seeking refuge in remote and awe-inspiring parts of the natural world, could we inadvertently be harming the very landscapes that we love? 'I'd protest again despite prison' Jan Goodey | 15th May 2023 Academic Jan Goodey was sent to prison for a Just Stop Oil protest. Despite the deprivations, he would do the same again. Pagination Page 1 Next page ›› Subscribe to The Resurgence Trust Home Editors’ Picks Ecologist Writers' Fund Themes Activism Biodiversity Climate Breakdown Economics and policy Energy Food and Farming Mining Writers Brendan Montague Yasmin Dahnoun Catherine Early Simon Pirani Gareth Dale Marianne Brown Resurgence & Ecologist Ecologist recycled Movement Power Megamorphosis Events
Private sufficiency and public luxury Russell Warfield | 9th July 2024 A review of 'The Invisible Doctrine: The Secret History of Neoliberalism' by George Monbiot and Peter Hutchison. 'Rethink, repair and rebuild' Ros Coward | 5th July 2024 A review of Change Everything: How We Can Rethink, Repair and Rebuild Society by Natalie Bennett. Still so much we just don't know Melissa Hobson | 3rd July 2024 We have only mapped a small portion of the ocean, which means we still know little about this ecosystem. Can tennis achieve net zero? Laura Slater | 28th June 2024 With Wimbledon just days away, we ask: how sustainable is tennis - and what needs to be done to improve its climate-friendly credentials? Indigenous plants 'grow diversity' Charlotte Ina Sterland | 24th June 2024 Planting indigenous plants rapidly increases biodiversity in cities, a new study shows. Green and Away Peter Lang | 18th June 2024 Peter Lang tells the story of Europe’s first-ever environmentally sound outdoor conference centre – host to the annual Resurgence summer camp Movement power: a shock doctrine for the left? Brendan Montague | 7th June 2024 We can learn from systems theory and the 'shock doctrine' to formulate an effective and ethical response to climate crises. Art as a way of being Satish Kumar | 4th June 2024 A life-affirming and truly collaborative street art project in New Delhi. Mother of invention Elizabeth Wainwright | 3rd June 2024 New motherhood is an invitation to cross the threshold between independence and interdependence. 'The stars are for everyone' Fern Leigh Albert | 3rd May 2024 We must keep wild camping legal in Devon’s Dartmoor National Park. Sustainable solutions to menstrual inequality Daisy Clague | 22nd April 2024 How we manage our periods is not only an environmental issue, but a matter of global health and social justice. Hope in the Himalayas Annabel Heseltine | 17th January 2024 French president Emmanuel Macron’s One Planet – Polar summit and the story of the Himalayan people experiencing the extremes. The reign of the rainforest Merlin Hanbury-Tenison | 3rd January 2024 A new story of reforestation that will see our descendants living in harmony with and not apart from nature. Tuning in to Nature Emily Unsworth White Maz McNamara | 12th December 2023 Songs such as ‘The Ash Grove’ allow us to celebrate this common tree species now - and to commemorate it later. What is solastalgia? Land Body Ecologies | 28th November 2023 Solastalgia describes a place-based lived experience of environmental change in the present. In the borderlands Brendan Montague | 13th November 2023 Students in Finland are tearing down the barriers between sustainability and high fashion. A crisis of connection Katie Hodgetts | 30th October 2023 The big idea is that taking some kind of action alleviates climate anxiety. But does it? 'No more playing nice…' Jan Goodey | 25th October 2023 Where now for front line climate activism? Hard to breathe Russell Warfield | 29th September 2023 Mayor of London Sadiq Khan’s book Breathe – a guide to winning support for action on climate change. Planting in a changing climate Charlotte Sterland | 11th July 2023 How is Kew Gardens planting trees in order to protect British species in a changing climate? The 'awe industry’ Chandran Nair | 3rd July 2023 By seeking refuge in remote and awe-inspiring parts of the natural world, could we inadvertently be harming the very landscapes that we love? 'I'd protest again despite prison' Jan Goodey | 15th May 2023 Academic Jan Goodey was sent to prison for a Just Stop Oil protest. Despite the deprivations, he would do the same again. Pagination Page 1 Next page ›› Subscribe to The Resurgence Trust Home Editors’ Picks Ecologist Writers' Fund Themes Activism Biodiversity Climate Breakdown Economics and policy Energy Food and Farming Mining Writers Brendan Montague Yasmin Dahnoun Catherine Early Simon Pirani Gareth Dale Marianne Brown Resurgence & Ecologist Ecologist recycled Movement Power Megamorphosis Events
'Rethink, repair and rebuild' Ros Coward | 5th July 2024 A review of Change Everything: How We Can Rethink, Repair and Rebuild Society by Natalie Bennett. Still so much we just don't know Melissa Hobson | 3rd July 2024 We have only mapped a small portion of the ocean, which means we still know little about this ecosystem. Can tennis achieve net zero? Laura Slater | 28th June 2024 With Wimbledon just days away, we ask: how sustainable is tennis - and what needs to be done to improve its climate-friendly credentials? Indigenous plants 'grow diversity' Charlotte Ina Sterland | 24th June 2024 Planting indigenous plants rapidly increases biodiversity in cities, a new study shows. Green and Away Peter Lang | 18th June 2024 Peter Lang tells the story of Europe’s first-ever environmentally sound outdoor conference centre – host to the annual Resurgence summer camp Movement power: a shock doctrine for the left? Brendan Montague | 7th June 2024 We can learn from systems theory and the 'shock doctrine' to formulate an effective and ethical response to climate crises. Art as a way of being Satish Kumar | 4th June 2024 A life-affirming and truly collaborative street art project in New Delhi. Mother of invention Elizabeth Wainwright | 3rd June 2024 New motherhood is an invitation to cross the threshold between independence and interdependence. 'The stars are for everyone' Fern Leigh Albert | 3rd May 2024 We must keep wild camping legal in Devon’s Dartmoor National Park. Sustainable solutions to menstrual inequality Daisy Clague | 22nd April 2024 How we manage our periods is not only an environmental issue, but a matter of global health and social justice. Hope in the Himalayas Annabel Heseltine | 17th January 2024 French president Emmanuel Macron’s One Planet – Polar summit and the story of the Himalayan people experiencing the extremes. The reign of the rainforest Merlin Hanbury-Tenison | 3rd January 2024 A new story of reforestation that will see our descendants living in harmony with and not apart from nature. Tuning in to Nature Emily Unsworth White Maz McNamara | 12th December 2023 Songs such as ‘The Ash Grove’ allow us to celebrate this common tree species now - and to commemorate it later. What is solastalgia? Land Body Ecologies | 28th November 2023 Solastalgia describes a place-based lived experience of environmental change in the present. In the borderlands Brendan Montague | 13th November 2023 Students in Finland are tearing down the barriers between sustainability and high fashion. A crisis of connection Katie Hodgetts | 30th October 2023 The big idea is that taking some kind of action alleviates climate anxiety. But does it? 'No more playing nice…' Jan Goodey | 25th October 2023 Where now for front line climate activism? Hard to breathe Russell Warfield | 29th September 2023 Mayor of London Sadiq Khan’s book Breathe – a guide to winning support for action on climate change. Planting in a changing climate Charlotte Sterland | 11th July 2023 How is Kew Gardens planting trees in order to protect British species in a changing climate? The 'awe industry’ Chandran Nair | 3rd July 2023 By seeking refuge in remote and awe-inspiring parts of the natural world, could we inadvertently be harming the very landscapes that we love? 'I'd protest again despite prison' Jan Goodey | 15th May 2023 Academic Jan Goodey was sent to prison for a Just Stop Oil protest. Despite the deprivations, he would do the same again. Pagination Page 1 Next page ›› Subscribe to The Resurgence Trust Home Editors’ Picks Ecologist Writers' Fund Themes Activism Biodiversity Climate Breakdown Economics and policy Energy Food and Farming Mining Writers Brendan Montague Yasmin Dahnoun Catherine Early Simon Pirani Gareth Dale Marianne Brown Resurgence & Ecologist Ecologist recycled Movement Power Megamorphosis Events
Still so much we just don't know Melissa Hobson | 3rd July 2024 We have only mapped a small portion of the ocean, which means we still know little about this ecosystem. Can tennis achieve net zero? Laura Slater | 28th June 2024 With Wimbledon just days away, we ask: how sustainable is tennis - and what needs to be done to improve its climate-friendly credentials? Indigenous plants 'grow diversity' Charlotte Ina Sterland | 24th June 2024 Planting indigenous plants rapidly increases biodiversity in cities, a new study shows. Green and Away Peter Lang | 18th June 2024 Peter Lang tells the story of Europe’s first-ever environmentally sound outdoor conference centre – host to the annual Resurgence summer camp Movement power: a shock doctrine for the left? Brendan Montague | 7th June 2024 We can learn from systems theory and the 'shock doctrine' to formulate an effective and ethical response to climate crises. Art as a way of being Satish Kumar | 4th June 2024 A life-affirming and truly collaborative street art project in New Delhi. Mother of invention Elizabeth Wainwright | 3rd June 2024 New motherhood is an invitation to cross the threshold between independence and interdependence. 'The stars are for everyone' Fern Leigh Albert | 3rd May 2024 We must keep wild camping legal in Devon’s Dartmoor National Park. Sustainable solutions to menstrual inequality Daisy Clague | 22nd April 2024 How we manage our periods is not only an environmental issue, but a matter of global health and social justice. Hope in the Himalayas Annabel Heseltine | 17th January 2024 French president Emmanuel Macron’s One Planet – Polar summit and the story of the Himalayan people experiencing the extremes. The reign of the rainforest Merlin Hanbury-Tenison | 3rd January 2024 A new story of reforestation that will see our descendants living in harmony with and not apart from nature. Tuning in to Nature Emily Unsworth White Maz McNamara | 12th December 2023 Songs such as ‘The Ash Grove’ allow us to celebrate this common tree species now - and to commemorate it later. What is solastalgia? Land Body Ecologies | 28th November 2023 Solastalgia describes a place-based lived experience of environmental change in the present. In the borderlands Brendan Montague | 13th November 2023 Students in Finland are tearing down the barriers between sustainability and high fashion. A crisis of connection Katie Hodgetts | 30th October 2023 The big idea is that taking some kind of action alleviates climate anxiety. But does it? 'No more playing nice…' Jan Goodey | 25th October 2023 Where now for front line climate activism? Hard to breathe Russell Warfield | 29th September 2023 Mayor of London Sadiq Khan’s book Breathe – a guide to winning support for action on climate change. Planting in a changing climate Charlotte Sterland | 11th July 2023 How is Kew Gardens planting trees in order to protect British species in a changing climate? The 'awe industry’ Chandran Nair | 3rd July 2023 By seeking refuge in remote and awe-inspiring parts of the natural world, could we inadvertently be harming the very landscapes that we love? 'I'd protest again despite prison' Jan Goodey | 15th May 2023 Academic Jan Goodey was sent to prison for a Just Stop Oil protest. Despite the deprivations, he would do the same again. Pagination Page 1 Next page ›› Subscribe to The Resurgence Trust Home Editors’ Picks Ecologist Writers' Fund Themes Activism Biodiversity Climate Breakdown Economics and policy Energy Food and Farming Mining Writers Brendan Montague Yasmin Dahnoun Catherine Early Simon Pirani Gareth Dale Marianne Brown Resurgence & Ecologist Ecologist recycled Movement Power Megamorphosis Events
Can tennis achieve net zero? Laura Slater | 28th June 2024 With Wimbledon just days away, we ask: how sustainable is tennis - and what needs to be done to improve its climate-friendly credentials? Indigenous plants 'grow diversity' Charlotte Ina Sterland | 24th June 2024 Planting indigenous plants rapidly increases biodiversity in cities, a new study shows. Green and Away Peter Lang | 18th June 2024 Peter Lang tells the story of Europe’s first-ever environmentally sound outdoor conference centre – host to the annual Resurgence summer camp Movement power: a shock doctrine for the left? Brendan Montague | 7th June 2024 We can learn from systems theory and the 'shock doctrine' to formulate an effective and ethical response to climate crises. Art as a way of being Satish Kumar | 4th June 2024 A life-affirming and truly collaborative street art project in New Delhi. Mother of invention Elizabeth Wainwright | 3rd June 2024 New motherhood is an invitation to cross the threshold between independence and interdependence. 'The stars are for everyone' Fern Leigh Albert | 3rd May 2024 We must keep wild camping legal in Devon’s Dartmoor National Park. Sustainable solutions to menstrual inequality Daisy Clague | 22nd April 2024 How we manage our periods is not only an environmental issue, but a matter of global health and social justice. Hope in the Himalayas Annabel Heseltine | 17th January 2024 French president Emmanuel Macron’s One Planet – Polar summit and the story of the Himalayan people experiencing the extremes. The reign of the rainforest Merlin Hanbury-Tenison | 3rd January 2024 A new story of reforestation that will see our descendants living in harmony with and not apart from nature. Tuning in to Nature Emily Unsworth White Maz McNamara | 12th December 2023 Songs such as ‘The Ash Grove’ allow us to celebrate this common tree species now - and to commemorate it later. What is solastalgia? Land Body Ecologies | 28th November 2023 Solastalgia describes a place-based lived experience of environmental change in the present. In the borderlands Brendan Montague | 13th November 2023 Students in Finland are tearing down the barriers between sustainability and high fashion. A crisis of connection Katie Hodgetts | 30th October 2023 The big idea is that taking some kind of action alleviates climate anxiety. But does it? 'No more playing nice…' Jan Goodey | 25th October 2023 Where now for front line climate activism? Hard to breathe Russell Warfield | 29th September 2023 Mayor of London Sadiq Khan’s book Breathe – a guide to winning support for action on climate change. Planting in a changing climate Charlotte Sterland | 11th July 2023 How is Kew Gardens planting trees in order to protect British species in a changing climate? The 'awe industry’ Chandran Nair | 3rd July 2023 By seeking refuge in remote and awe-inspiring parts of the natural world, could we inadvertently be harming the very landscapes that we love? 'I'd protest again despite prison' Jan Goodey | 15th May 2023 Academic Jan Goodey was sent to prison for a Just Stop Oil protest. Despite the deprivations, he would do the same again. Pagination Page 1 Next page ›› Subscribe to The Resurgence Trust Home Editors’ Picks Ecologist Writers' Fund Themes Activism Biodiversity Climate Breakdown Economics and policy Energy Food and Farming Mining Writers Brendan Montague Yasmin Dahnoun Catherine Early Simon Pirani Gareth Dale Marianne Brown Resurgence & Ecologist Ecologist recycled Movement Power Megamorphosis Events
Indigenous plants 'grow diversity' Charlotte Ina Sterland | 24th June 2024 Planting indigenous plants rapidly increases biodiversity in cities, a new study shows. Green and Away Peter Lang | 18th June 2024 Peter Lang tells the story of Europe’s first-ever environmentally sound outdoor conference centre – host to the annual Resurgence summer camp Movement power: a shock doctrine for the left? Brendan Montague | 7th June 2024 We can learn from systems theory and the 'shock doctrine' to formulate an effective and ethical response to climate crises. Art as a way of being Satish Kumar | 4th June 2024 A life-affirming and truly collaborative street art project in New Delhi. Mother of invention Elizabeth Wainwright | 3rd June 2024 New motherhood is an invitation to cross the threshold between independence and interdependence. 'The stars are for everyone' Fern Leigh Albert | 3rd May 2024 We must keep wild camping legal in Devon’s Dartmoor National Park. Sustainable solutions to menstrual inequality Daisy Clague | 22nd April 2024 How we manage our periods is not only an environmental issue, but a matter of global health and social justice. Hope in the Himalayas Annabel Heseltine | 17th January 2024 French president Emmanuel Macron’s One Planet – Polar summit and the story of the Himalayan people experiencing the extremes. The reign of the rainforest Merlin Hanbury-Tenison | 3rd January 2024 A new story of reforestation that will see our descendants living in harmony with and not apart from nature. Tuning in to Nature Emily Unsworth White Maz McNamara | 12th December 2023 Songs such as ‘The Ash Grove’ allow us to celebrate this common tree species now - and to commemorate it later. What is solastalgia? Land Body Ecologies | 28th November 2023 Solastalgia describes a place-based lived experience of environmental change in the present. In the borderlands Brendan Montague | 13th November 2023 Students in Finland are tearing down the barriers between sustainability and high fashion. A crisis of connection Katie Hodgetts | 30th October 2023 The big idea is that taking some kind of action alleviates climate anxiety. But does it? 'No more playing nice…' Jan Goodey | 25th October 2023 Where now for front line climate activism? Hard to breathe Russell Warfield | 29th September 2023 Mayor of London Sadiq Khan’s book Breathe – a guide to winning support for action on climate change. Planting in a changing climate Charlotte Sterland | 11th July 2023 How is Kew Gardens planting trees in order to protect British species in a changing climate? The 'awe industry’ Chandran Nair | 3rd July 2023 By seeking refuge in remote and awe-inspiring parts of the natural world, could we inadvertently be harming the very landscapes that we love? 'I'd protest again despite prison' Jan Goodey | 15th May 2023 Academic Jan Goodey was sent to prison for a Just Stop Oil protest. Despite the deprivations, he would do the same again. Pagination Page 1 Next page ›› Subscribe to The Resurgence Trust Home Editors’ Picks Ecologist Writers' Fund Themes Activism Biodiversity Climate Breakdown Economics and policy Energy Food and Farming Mining Writers Brendan Montague Yasmin Dahnoun Catherine Early Simon Pirani Gareth Dale Marianne Brown Resurgence & Ecologist Ecologist recycled Movement Power Megamorphosis Events
Green and Away Peter Lang | 18th June 2024 Peter Lang tells the story of Europe’s first-ever environmentally sound outdoor conference centre – host to the annual Resurgence summer camp Movement power: a shock doctrine for the left? Brendan Montague | 7th June 2024 We can learn from systems theory and the 'shock doctrine' to formulate an effective and ethical response to climate crises. Art as a way of being Satish Kumar | 4th June 2024 A life-affirming and truly collaborative street art project in New Delhi. Mother of invention Elizabeth Wainwright | 3rd June 2024 New motherhood is an invitation to cross the threshold between independence and interdependence. 'The stars are for everyone' Fern Leigh Albert | 3rd May 2024 We must keep wild camping legal in Devon’s Dartmoor National Park. Sustainable solutions to menstrual inequality Daisy Clague | 22nd April 2024 How we manage our periods is not only an environmental issue, but a matter of global health and social justice. Hope in the Himalayas Annabel Heseltine | 17th January 2024 French president Emmanuel Macron’s One Planet – Polar summit and the story of the Himalayan people experiencing the extremes. The reign of the rainforest Merlin Hanbury-Tenison | 3rd January 2024 A new story of reforestation that will see our descendants living in harmony with and not apart from nature. Tuning in to Nature Emily Unsworth White Maz McNamara | 12th December 2023 Songs such as ‘The Ash Grove’ allow us to celebrate this common tree species now - and to commemorate it later. What is solastalgia? Land Body Ecologies | 28th November 2023 Solastalgia describes a place-based lived experience of environmental change in the present. In the borderlands Brendan Montague | 13th November 2023 Students in Finland are tearing down the barriers between sustainability and high fashion. A crisis of connection Katie Hodgetts | 30th October 2023 The big idea is that taking some kind of action alleviates climate anxiety. But does it? 'No more playing nice…' Jan Goodey | 25th October 2023 Where now for front line climate activism? Hard to breathe Russell Warfield | 29th September 2023 Mayor of London Sadiq Khan’s book Breathe – a guide to winning support for action on climate change. Planting in a changing climate Charlotte Sterland | 11th July 2023 How is Kew Gardens planting trees in order to protect British species in a changing climate? The 'awe industry’ Chandran Nair | 3rd July 2023 By seeking refuge in remote and awe-inspiring parts of the natural world, could we inadvertently be harming the very landscapes that we love? 'I'd protest again despite prison' Jan Goodey | 15th May 2023 Academic Jan Goodey was sent to prison for a Just Stop Oil protest. Despite the deprivations, he would do the same again. Pagination Page 1 Next page ›› Subscribe to The Resurgence Trust Home Editors’ Picks Ecologist Writers' Fund Themes Activism Biodiversity Climate Breakdown Economics and policy Energy Food and Farming Mining Writers Brendan Montague Yasmin Dahnoun Catherine Early Simon Pirani Gareth Dale Marianne Brown Resurgence & Ecologist Ecologist recycled Movement Power Megamorphosis Events
Movement power: a shock doctrine for the left? Brendan Montague | 7th June 2024 We can learn from systems theory and the 'shock doctrine' to formulate an effective and ethical response to climate crises. Art as a way of being Satish Kumar | 4th June 2024 A life-affirming and truly collaborative street art project in New Delhi. Mother of invention Elizabeth Wainwright | 3rd June 2024 New motherhood is an invitation to cross the threshold between independence and interdependence. 'The stars are for everyone' Fern Leigh Albert | 3rd May 2024 We must keep wild camping legal in Devon’s Dartmoor National Park. Sustainable solutions to menstrual inequality Daisy Clague | 22nd April 2024 How we manage our periods is not only an environmental issue, but a matter of global health and social justice. Hope in the Himalayas Annabel Heseltine | 17th January 2024 French president Emmanuel Macron’s One Planet – Polar summit and the story of the Himalayan people experiencing the extremes. The reign of the rainforest Merlin Hanbury-Tenison | 3rd January 2024 A new story of reforestation that will see our descendants living in harmony with and not apart from nature. Tuning in to Nature Emily Unsworth White Maz McNamara | 12th December 2023 Songs such as ‘The Ash Grove’ allow us to celebrate this common tree species now - and to commemorate it later. What is solastalgia? Land Body Ecologies | 28th November 2023 Solastalgia describes a place-based lived experience of environmental change in the present. In the borderlands Brendan Montague | 13th November 2023 Students in Finland are tearing down the barriers between sustainability and high fashion. A crisis of connection Katie Hodgetts | 30th October 2023 The big idea is that taking some kind of action alleviates climate anxiety. But does it? 'No more playing nice…' Jan Goodey | 25th October 2023 Where now for front line climate activism? Hard to breathe Russell Warfield | 29th September 2023 Mayor of London Sadiq Khan’s book Breathe – a guide to winning support for action on climate change. Planting in a changing climate Charlotte Sterland | 11th July 2023 How is Kew Gardens planting trees in order to protect British species in a changing climate? The 'awe industry’ Chandran Nair | 3rd July 2023 By seeking refuge in remote and awe-inspiring parts of the natural world, could we inadvertently be harming the very landscapes that we love? 'I'd protest again despite prison' Jan Goodey | 15th May 2023 Academic Jan Goodey was sent to prison for a Just Stop Oil protest. Despite the deprivations, he would do the same again. Pagination Page 1 Next page ›› Subscribe to The Resurgence Trust Home Editors’ Picks Ecologist Writers' Fund Themes Activism Biodiversity Climate Breakdown Economics and policy Energy Food and Farming Mining Writers Brendan Montague Yasmin Dahnoun Catherine Early Simon Pirani Gareth Dale Marianne Brown Resurgence & Ecologist Ecologist recycled Movement Power Megamorphosis Events
Art as a way of being Satish Kumar | 4th June 2024 A life-affirming and truly collaborative street art project in New Delhi. Mother of invention Elizabeth Wainwright | 3rd June 2024 New motherhood is an invitation to cross the threshold between independence and interdependence. 'The stars are for everyone' Fern Leigh Albert | 3rd May 2024 We must keep wild camping legal in Devon’s Dartmoor National Park. Sustainable solutions to menstrual inequality Daisy Clague | 22nd April 2024 How we manage our periods is not only an environmental issue, but a matter of global health and social justice. Hope in the Himalayas Annabel Heseltine | 17th January 2024 French president Emmanuel Macron’s One Planet – Polar summit and the story of the Himalayan people experiencing the extremes. The reign of the rainforest Merlin Hanbury-Tenison | 3rd January 2024 A new story of reforestation that will see our descendants living in harmony with and not apart from nature. Tuning in to Nature Emily Unsworth White Maz McNamara | 12th December 2023 Songs such as ‘The Ash Grove’ allow us to celebrate this common tree species now - and to commemorate it later. What is solastalgia? Land Body Ecologies | 28th November 2023 Solastalgia describes a place-based lived experience of environmental change in the present. In the borderlands Brendan Montague | 13th November 2023 Students in Finland are tearing down the barriers between sustainability and high fashion. A crisis of connection Katie Hodgetts | 30th October 2023 The big idea is that taking some kind of action alleviates climate anxiety. But does it? 'No more playing nice…' Jan Goodey | 25th October 2023 Where now for front line climate activism? Hard to breathe Russell Warfield | 29th September 2023 Mayor of London Sadiq Khan’s book Breathe – a guide to winning support for action on climate change. Planting in a changing climate Charlotte Sterland | 11th July 2023 How is Kew Gardens planting trees in order to protect British species in a changing climate? The 'awe industry’ Chandran Nair | 3rd July 2023 By seeking refuge in remote and awe-inspiring parts of the natural world, could we inadvertently be harming the very landscapes that we love? 'I'd protest again despite prison' Jan Goodey | 15th May 2023 Academic Jan Goodey was sent to prison for a Just Stop Oil protest. Despite the deprivations, he would do the same again. Pagination Page 1 Next page ›› Subscribe to The Resurgence Trust Home Editors’ Picks Ecologist Writers' Fund Themes Activism Biodiversity Climate Breakdown Economics and policy Energy Food and Farming Mining Writers Brendan Montague Yasmin Dahnoun Catherine Early Simon Pirani Gareth Dale Marianne Brown Resurgence & Ecologist Ecologist recycled Movement Power Megamorphosis Events
Mother of invention Elizabeth Wainwright | 3rd June 2024 New motherhood is an invitation to cross the threshold between independence and interdependence. 'The stars are for everyone' Fern Leigh Albert | 3rd May 2024 We must keep wild camping legal in Devon’s Dartmoor National Park. Sustainable solutions to menstrual inequality Daisy Clague | 22nd April 2024 How we manage our periods is not only an environmental issue, but a matter of global health and social justice. Hope in the Himalayas Annabel Heseltine | 17th January 2024 French president Emmanuel Macron’s One Planet – Polar summit and the story of the Himalayan people experiencing the extremes. The reign of the rainforest Merlin Hanbury-Tenison | 3rd January 2024 A new story of reforestation that will see our descendants living in harmony with and not apart from nature. Tuning in to Nature Emily Unsworth White Maz McNamara | 12th December 2023 Songs such as ‘The Ash Grove’ allow us to celebrate this common tree species now - and to commemorate it later. What is solastalgia? Land Body Ecologies | 28th November 2023 Solastalgia describes a place-based lived experience of environmental change in the present. In the borderlands Brendan Montague | 13th November 2023 Students in Finland are tearing down the barriers between sustainability and high fashion. A crisis of connection Katie Hodgetts | 30th October 2023 The big idea is that taking some kind of action alleviates climate anxiety. But does it? 'No more playing nice…' Jan Goodey | 25th October 2023 Where now for front line climate activism? Hard to breathe Russell Warfield | 29th September 2023 Mayor of London Sadiq Khan’s book Breathe – a guide to winning support for action on climate change. Planting in a changing climate Charlotte Sterland | 11th July 2023 How is Kew Gardens planting trees in order to protect British species in a changing climate? The 'awe industry’ Chandran Nair | 3rd July 2023 By seeking refuge in remote and awe-inspiring parts of the natural world, could we inadvertently be harming the very landscapes that we love? 'I'd protest again despite prison' Jan Goodey | 15th May 2023 Academic Jan Goodey was sent to prison for a Just Stop Oil protest. Despite the deprivations, he would do the same again. Pagination Page 1 Next page ›› Subscribe to The Resurgence Trust Home Editors’ Picks Ecologist Writers' Fund Themes Activism Biodiversity Climate Breakdown Economics and policy Energy Food and Farming Mining Writers Brendan Montague Yasmin Dahnoun Catherine Early Simon Pirani Gareth Dale Marianne Brown Resurgence & Ecologist Ecologist recycled Movement Power Megamorphosis Events
'The stars are for everyone' Fern Leigh Albert | 3rd May 2024 We must keep wild camping legal in Devon’s Dartmoor National Park. Sustainable solutions to menstrual inequality Daisy Clague | 22nd April 2024 How we manage our periods is not only an environmental issue, but a matter of global health and social justice. Hope in the Himalayas Annabel Heseltine | 17th January 2024 French president Emmanuel Macron’s One Planet – Polar summit and the story of the Himalayan people experiencing the extremes. The reign of the rainforest Merlin Hanbury-Tenison | 3rd January 2024 A new story of reforestation that will see our descendants living in harmony with and not apart from nature. Tuning in to Nature Emily Unsworth White Maz McNamara | 12th December 2023 Songs such as ‘The Ash Grove’ allow us to celebrate this common tree species now - and to commemorate it later. What is solastalgia? Land Body Ecologies | 28th November 2023 Solastalgia describes a place-based lived experience of environmental change in the present. In the borderlands Brendan Montague | 13th November 2023 Students in Finland are tearing down the barriers between sustainability and high fashion. A crisis of connection Katie Hodgetts | 30th October 2023 The big idea is that taking some kind of action alleviates climate anxiety. But does it? 'No more playing nice…' Jan Goodey | 25th October 2023 Where now for front line climate activism? Hard to breathe Russell Warfield | 29th September 2023 Mayor of London Sadiq Khan’s book Breathe – a guide to winning support for action on climate change. Planting in a changing climate Charlotte Sterland | 11th July 2023 How is Kew Gardens planting trees in order to protect British species in a changing climate? The 'awe industry’ Chandran Nair | 3rd July 2023 By seeking refuge in remote and awe-inspiring parts of the natural world, could we inadvertently be harming the very landscapes that we love? 'I'd protest again despite prison' Jan Goodey | 15th May 2023 Academic Jan Goodey was sent to prison for a Just Stop Oil protest. Despite the deprivations, he would do the same again. Pagination Page 1 Next page ›› Subscribe to The Resurgence Trust Home Editors’ Picks Ecologist Writers' Fund Themes Activism Biodiversity Climate Breakdown Economics and policy Energy Food and Farming Mining Writers Brendan Montague Yasmin Dahnoun Catherine Early Simon Pirani Gareth Dale Marianne Brown Resurgence & Ecologist Ecologist recycled Movement Power Megamorphosis Events
Sustainable solutions to menstrual inequality Daisy Clague | 22nd April 2024 How we manage our periods is not only an environmental issue, but a matter of global health and social justice. Hope in the Himalayas Annabel Heseltine | 17th January 2024 French president Emmanuel Macron’s One Planet – Polar summit and the story of the Himalayan people experiencing the extremes. The reign of the rainforest Merlin Hanbury-Tenison | 3rd January 2024 A new story of reforestation that will see our descendants living in harmony with and not apart from nature. Tuning in to Nature Emily Unsworth White Maz McNamara | 12th December 2023 Songs such as ‘The Ash Grove’ allow us to celebrate this common tree species now - and to commemorate it later. What is solastalgia? Land Body Ecologies | 28th November 2023 Solastalgia describes a place-based lived experience of environmental change in the present. In the borderlands Brendan Montague | 13th November 2023 Students in Finland are tearing down the barriers between sustainability and high fashion. A crisis of connection Katie Hodgetts | 30th October 2023 The big idea is that taking some kind of action alleviates climate anxiety. But does it? 'No more playing nice…' Jan Goodey | 25th October 2023 Where now for front line climate activism? Hard to breathe Russell Warfield | 29th September 2023 Mayor of London Sadiq Khan’s book Breathe – a guide to winning support for action on climate change. Planting in a changing climate Charlotte Sterland | 11th July 2023 How is Kew Gardens planting trees in order to protect British species in a changing climate? The 'awe industry’ Chandran Nair | 3rd July 2023 By seeking refuge in remote and awe-inspiring parts of the natural world, could we inadvertently be harming the very landscapes that we love? 'I'd protest again despite prison' Jan Goodey | 15th May 2023 Academic Jan Goodey was sent to prison for a Just Stop Oil protest. Despite the deprivations, he would do the same again. Pagination Page 1 Next page ›› Subscribe to The Resurgence Trust
Hope in the Himalayas Annabel Heseltine | 17th January 2024 French president Emmanuel Macron’s One Planet – Polar summit and the story of the Himalayan people experiencing the extremes. The reign of the rainforest Merlin Hanbury-Tenison | 3rd January 2024 A new story of reforestation that will see our descendants living in harmony with and not apart from nature. Tuning in to Nature Emily Unsworth White Maz McNamara | 12th December 2023 Songs such as ‘The Ash Grove’ allow us to celebrate this common tree species now - and to commemorate it later. What is solastalgia? Land Body Ecologies | 28th November 2023 Solastalgia describes a place-based lived experience of environmental change in the present. In the borderlands Brendan Montague | 13th November 2023 Students in Finland are tearing down the barriers between sustainability and high fashion. A crisis of connection Katie Hodgetts | 30th October 2023 The big idea is that taking some kind of action alleviates climate anxiety. But does it? 'No more playing nice…' Jan Goodey | 25th October 2023 Where now for front line climate activism? Hard to breathe Russell Warfield | 29th September 2023 Mayor of London Sadiq Khan’s book Breathe – a guide to winning support for action on climate change. Planting in a changing climate Charlotte Sterland | 11th July 2023 How is Kew Gardens planting trees in order to protect British species in a changing climate? The 'awe industry’ Chandran Nair | 3rd July 2023 By seeking refuge in remote and awe-inspiring parts of the natural world, could we inadvertently be harming the very landscapes that we love? 'I'd protest again despite prison' Jan Goodey | 15th May 2023 Academic Jan Goodey was sent to prison for a Just Stop Oil protest. Despite the deprivations, he would do the same again. Pagination Page 1 Next page ›› Subscribe to The Resurgence Trust
The reign of the rainforest Merlin Hanbury-Tenison | 3rd January 2024 A new story of reforestation that will see our descendants living in harmony with and not apart from nature. Tuning in to Nature Emily Unsworth White Maz McNamara | 12th December 2023 Songs such as ‘The Ash Grove’ allow us to celebrate this common tree species now - and to commemorate it later. What is solastalgia? Land Body Ecologies | 28th November 2023 Solastalgia describes a place-based lived experience of environmental change in the present. In the borderlands Brendan Montague | 13th November 2023 Students in Finland are tearing down the barriers between sustainability and high fashion. A crisis of connection Katie Hodgetts | 30th October 2023 The big idea is that taking some kind of action alleviates climate anxiety. But does it? 'No more playing nice…' Jan Goodey | 25th October 2023 Where now for front line climate activism? Hard to breathe Russell Warfield | 29th September 2023 Mayor of London Sadiq Khan’s book Breathe – a guide to winning support for action on climate change. Planting in a changing climate Charlotte Sterland | 11th July 2023 How is Kew Gardens planting trees in order to protect British species in a changing climate? The 'awe industry’ Chandran Nair | 3rd July 2023 By seeking refuge in remote and awe-inspiring parts of the natural world, could we inadvertently be harming the very landscapes that we love? 'I'd protest again despite prison' Jan Goodey | 15th May 2023 Academic Jan Goodey was sent to prison for a Just Stop Oil protest. Despite the deprivations, he would do the same again. Pagination Page 1 Next page ›› Subscribe to The Resurgence Trust
Tuning in to Nature Emily Unsworth White Maz McNamara | 12th December 2023 Songs such as ‘The Ash Grove’ allow us to celebrate this common tree species now - and to commemorate it later. What is solastalgia? Land Body Ecologies | 28th November 2023 Solastalgia describes a place-based lived experience of environmental change in the present. In the borderlands Brendan Montague | 13th November 2023 Students in Finland are tearing down the barriers between sustainability and high fashion. A crisis of connection Katie Hodgetts | 30th October 2023 The big idea is that taking some kind of action alleviates climate anxiety. But does it? 'No more playing nice…' Jan Goodey | 25th October 2023 Where now for front line climate activism? Hard to breathe Russell Warfield | 29th September 2023 Mayor of London Sadiq Khan’s book Breathe – a guide to winning support for action on climate change. Planting in a changing climate Charlotte Sterland | 11th July 2023 How is Kew Gardens planting trees in order to protect British species in a changing climate? The 'awe industry’ Chandran Nair | 3rd July 2023 By seeking refuge in remote and awe-inspiring parts of the natural world, could we inadvertently be harming the very landscapes that we love? 'I'd protest again despite prison' Jan Goodey | 15th May 2023 Academic Jan Goodey was sent to prison for a Just Stop Oil protest. Despite the deprivations, he would do the same again. Pagination Page 1 Next page ›› Subscribe to The Resurgence Trust
What is solastalgia? Land Body Ecologies | 28th November 2023 Solastalgia describes a place-based lived experience of environmental change in the present. In the borderlands Brendan Montague | 13th November 2023 Students in Finland are tearing down the barriers between sustainability and high fashion. A crisis of connection Katie Hodgetts | 30th October 2023 The big idea is that taking some kind of action alleviates climate anxiety. But does it? 'No more playing nice…' Jan Goodey | 25th October 2023 Where now for front line climate activism? Hard to breathe Russell Warfield | 29th September 2023 Mayor of London Sadiq Khan’s book Breathe – a guide to winning support for action on climate change. Planting in a changing climate Charlotte Sterland | 11th July 2023 How is Kew Gardens planting trees in order to protect British species in a changing climate? The 'awe industry’ Chandran Nair | 3rd July 2023 By seeking refuge in remote and awe-inspiring parts of the natural world, could we inadvertently be harming the very landscapes that we love? 'I'd protest again despite prison' Jan Goodey | 15th May 2023 Academic Jan Goodey was sent to prison for a Just Stop Oil protest. Despite the deprivations, he would do the same again. Pagination Page 1 Next page ›› Subscribe to The Resurgence Trust
In the borderlands Brendan Montague | 13th November 2023 Students in Finland are tearing down the barriers between sustainability and high fashion. A crisis of connection Katie Hodgetts | 30th October 2023 The big idea is that taking some kind of action alleviates climate anxiety. But does it? 'No more playing nice…' Jan Goodey | 25th October 2023 Where now for front line climate activism? Hard to breathe Russell Warfield | 29th September 2023 Mayor of London Sadiq Khan’s book Breathe – a guide to winning support for action on climate change. Planting in a changing climate Charlotte Sterland | 11th July 2023 How is Kew Gardens planting trees in order to protect British species in a changing climate? The 'awe industry’ Chandran Nair | 3rd July 2023 By seeking refuge in remote and awe-inspiring parts of the natural world, could we inadvertently be harming the very landscapes that we love? 'I'd protest again despite prison' Jan Goodey | 15th May 2023 Academic Jan Goodey was sent to prison for a Just Stop Oil protest. Despite the deprivations, he would do the same again. Pagination Page 1 Next page ›› Subscribe to The Resurgence Trust
A crisis of connection Katie Hodgetts | 30th October 2023 The big idea is that taking some kind of action alleviates climate anxiety. But does it? 'No more playing nice…' Jan Goodey | 25th October 2023 Where now for front line climate activism? Hard to breathe Russell Warfield | 29th September 2023 Mayor of London Sadiq Khan’s book Breathe – a guide to winning support for action on climate change. Planting in a changing climate Charlotte Sterland | 11th July 2023 How is Kew Gardens planting trees in order to protect British species in a changing climate? The 'awe industry’ Chandran Nair | 3rd July 2023 By seeking refuge in remote and awe-inspiring parts of the natural world, could we inadvertently be harming the very landscapes that we love? 'I'd protest again despite prison' Jan Goodey | 15th May 2023 Academic Jan Goodey was sent to prison for a Just Stop Oil protest. Despite the deprivations, he would do the same again. Pagination Page 1 Next page ›› Subscribe to The Resurgence Trust
'No more playing nice…' Jan Goodey | 25th October 2023 Where now for front line climate activism? Hard to breathe Russell Warfield | 29th September 2023 Mayor of London Sadiq Khan’s book Breathe – a guide to winning support for action on climate change. Planting in a changing climate Charlotte Sterland | 11th July 2023 How is Kew Gardens planting trees in order to protect British species in a changing climate? The 'awe industry’ Chandran Nair | 3rd July 2023 By seeking refuge in remote and awe-inspiring parts of the natural world, could we inadvertently be harming the very landscapes that we love? 'I'd protest again despite prison' Jan Goodey | 15th May 2023 Academic Jan Goodey was sent to prison for a Just Stop Oil protest. Despite the deprivations, he would do the same again. Pagination Page 1 Next page ›› Subscribe to The Resurgence Trust
Hard to breathe Russell Warfield | 29th September 2023 Mayor of London Sadiq Khan’s book Breathe – a guide to winning support for action on climate change. Planting in a changing climate Charlotte Sterland | 11th July 2023 How is Kew Gardens planting trees in order to protect British species in a changing climate? The 'awe industry’ Chandran Nair | 3rd July 2023 By seeking refuge in remote and awe-inspiring parts of the natural world, could we inadvertently be harming the very landscapes that we love? 'I'd protest again despite prison' Jan Goodey | 15th May 2023 Academic Jan Goodey was sent to prison for a Just Stop Oil protest. Despite the deprivations, he would do the same again. Pagination Page 1 Next page ›› Subscribe to The Resurgence Trust
Planting in a changing climate Charlotte Sterland | 11th July 2023 How is Kew Gardens planting trees in order to protect British species in a changing climate? The 'awe industry’ Chandran Nair | 3rd July 2023 By seeking refuge in remote and awe-inspiring parts of the natural world, could we inadvertently be harming the very landscapes that we love? 'I'd protest again despite prison' Jan Goodey | 15th May 2023 Academic Jan Goodey was sent to prison for a Just Stop Oil protest. Despite the deprivations, he would do the same again. Pagination Page 1 Next page ›› Subscribe to The Resurgence Trust
The 'awe industry’ Chandran Nair | 3rd July 2023 By seeking refuge in remote and awe-inspiring parts of the natural world, could we inadvertently be harming the very landscapes that we love? 'I'd protest again despite prison' Jan Goodey | 15th May 2023 Academic Jan Goodey was sent to prison for a Just Stop Oil protest. Despite the deprivations, he would do the same again.
'I'd protest again despite prison' Jan Goodey | 15th May 2023 Academic Jan Goodey was sent to prison for a Just Stop Oil protest. Despite the deprivations, he would do the same again.