Birds in Norfolk Heritage Park

I recently downloaded a bird-spotting app called Merlin. It’s free and it identifies birds from their song. Inspired by the work of Ian Rotherham in Graves Park I took a short walk in Norfolk Park today and identified 11 different birds. I’m not sure if this is particularly good or not, but to help monitorContinueContinue reading “Birds in Norfolk Heritage Park”

How can parents and schools deal with Climate Anxiety?

This is the second article in a series. Part 1 here. Time to read Last week we started to think about climate anxiety.  How does this impact schools and parents?  A survey of 10,000 young people in 10 different countries found climate anxiety to be a very serious problem. 59% were very or extremely worried about climateContinueContinue reading “How can parents and schools deal with Climate Anxiety?”

Will your school be the first to declare a Climate Emergency in Sheffield?

When I taught Maths, I often used graphs of climate data to illustrate the different ways you can display statistics. It made the lesson relevant to the students and helped their understanding of both how to draw graphs and what is happening to our climate. The climate and nature emergencies are accelerating. We have beenContinueContinue reading “Will your school be the first to declare a Climate Emergency in Sheffield?”

Stop the new dual carriageway in Sheffield

A new dual carriageway is being proposed, to run from Park Square to Granville Square, behind the station through Sheaf Valley Park. It is part of a £1.5 billion scheme to revamp the Sheaf Valley area of the city centre.  City planners have had the gall to proclaim that this will help meet our climateContinueContinue reading “Stop the new dual carriageway in Sheffield”

The Climate Election in Sheffield Central

54% of voters say climate change will affect how they vote, according to a recent poll. But which party will they vote for? As soon as the candidates were announced I wrote to the prospective MP’s for Sheffield Central, asking them about the climate crisis. I had two comprehensive replies, from Colin Ross the Lib DemContinueContinue reading “The Climate Election in Sheffield Central”

The Climate Election

All the candidates have now been announced. In my constituency, Sheffield Central the following are standing. Alison Clare Teal – Green PartyBarry Edmund James – IndependentChris Marsden – Socialist Equality PartyColin Arthur Ross – Liberal DemocratsJack Patrick Carrington – Yorkshire PartyJanice Silvester-Hall – Conservative PartyPaul Christopher Blomfield – Labour PartyPaul John Ward – Brexit PartyContinueContinue reading “The Climate Election”