World Rivers Day 25th September 2023
Water is the lifeblood of our planet. Everything on the surface of the earth subsists off of water, from animals
Oenone Hammersley2023-09-24T15:31:41+00:00September 24th, 2023|Art, blog, conservation|
Water is the lifeblood of our planet. Everything on the surface of the earth subsists off of water, from animals
Oenone Hammersley2023-06-22T09:18:07+00:00June 22nd, 2023|Art, blog, conservation|
On World Rainforest Day can we all try to check our larder, make time to read the back of the
Oenone Hammersley2023-06-07T16:23:46+00:00June 7th, 2023|Art, blog, conservation, Water|
Can we stop overfishing in our oceans? ACIDIFICATION, warming, the destruction of coral reefs: the biggest problems facing the sea
Oenone Hammersley2023-04-21T19:35:44+00:00April 21st, 2023|Art, blog, conservation|
On Earth day 2023 we have much to celebrate and even more work to do to save our planet. The
Oenone Hammersley2023-03-22T02:24:29+00:00March 22nd, 2023|Art, blog, conservation, Water|
On World Water Day we may at last after two decades of talks have cause to hope for the future of
Oenone Hammersley2023-01-03T16:17:11+00:00January 3rd, 2023|Art, blog, conservation|
Fire Underwater Tamu Massif 4 For almost half a century, the world has talked about giving up its
Oenone Hammersley2022-09-24T14:15:02+00:00September 13th, 2022|Art, blog, conservation|
Should we be concerned about the world’s rivers? Blue Planet 1 All English rivers have failed to meet quality tests
Oenone Hammersley2022-08-15T16:54:23+00:00August 15th, 2022|Art, blog, conservation|
Bumble Bee. We would have a hefty bill to pay if an economic value was ascribed to bees’ contribution to
Oenone Hammersley2022-06-21T17:07:38+00:00June 21st, 2022|Art, blog, conservation|
On World Rainforest Day what can we do at home to help save the Rainforests? It is surprising how few
Oenone Hammersley2022-06-08T18:10:09+00:00June 8th, 2022|Art, blog, conservation|
Current fishing practices are unsustainable. What can we do to mitigate this fact and save our oceans for future generations?