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This is your hub of everyday tips and actionable advice to make a positive, planet-saving change through how you power your own personal world.
This is your hub of everyday tips and actionable advice to make a positive, planet-saving change through how you act as part of a wider community.
This is your hub of everyday tips and actionable advice to make a positive, planet-saving change through how you interact with our natural world.
This is your hub of everyday tips and actionable advice to make a positive, planet-saving change through what you choose to eat and drink.
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The Eden Project is closed to the public on 1-3 November as we host Anthropy. Anthropy is a unique gathering for leaders which aims to spark imagination and foster fresh thinking – working to build a vision for Britain which is more positive, sustainable, equitable and successful.
We're offering FREE entry for visitors aged 17-25 and students with a valid student ID during the Extreme Hangout x Eden Project by Earth Minutes event (30 September 2023 only). Read on for further information, FAQs and full terms and conditions.
In the lead up to COP28, Earth Minutes will be running an ‘Extreme Hangout’ event here at Eden to celebrate the importance of youth voices within climate change leadership. From panel discussions, action-packed workshops to live poetry readings, come and immerse yourself in the latest environmental research and action to help us reignite the climate change conversation here in the UK.
After coming across an ‘unusual pebble’ on a Welsh beach, budding horticulturalist Evan Smith soon discovered it was in fact a seed from the world’s largest seed pod.