Tag: guest blog

  • Dartmoor’s Future: Did the Duchy Listen to the March for a Wild Dartmoor?

    Dartmoor’s Future: Did the Duchy Listen to the March for a Wild Dartmoor?

    In 2023, our guest author, Tony Whitehead, joined with Wild Card and hundreds of others to march for a Wild Dartmoor. Following the publication of the Duchy of Cornwall’s new vision for Dartmoor, he explores to what extent this vision meets our demands.

  • The Theological Case for Rewilding

    The Theological Case for Rewilding

    So where does re-wilding fit into the Bible and to our faith. I would say that this is the thread that runs all the way through from Genesis and on into the New Testament and beyond.

  • Christian Climate Action’s response to the Rewild the Church campaign

    Christian Climate Action’s response to the Rewild the Church campaign

    The creation accounts in the book of Genesis contain profound teachings about how human life is grounded in three fundamental and closely intertwined relationships: with God, and with our neighbour,  and also with the earth itself.

  • Symbiosis

    Symbiosis

    Rewilding, taking the traditional view, conjures up certain images. A caramel flash of a Lynx to a backdrop of Scots Pine. Herds of Tauros, rumbling across Portugal. Maybe even elephants, reintroduced into Europe, as some suggest is needed.

  • On climate as the dominant meme

    On climate as the dominant meme

    I’​ve come to realise, friends, that even some of the most influential speakers and writers of words on climate do not understand even the basics of Earth as an entire dynamic system of systems.