In this post Aiden Bowman, our communications assistant, talks about his experience with part time carnivore and reasons why we should reduce our meat intake.
Weird but wonderful
Don’t know what to do with the contents of your organic veg box? Fife Diet were on hand on Monday to help out.
Coriander & Caster Sugar
Monday saw the latest of our low-carbon cooking classes and the Chef’s Choice with Jeff proved to be our most popular class yet!
101 Ways to Chop an Onion
Friday afternoon saw the second of our low-carbon cooking class where our chef Nami introduced us to Fiery Korean Soup and a Delicious Vegetarian Stir-fry.
Green Week is on its way!
Green Week is back and its better than ever!
SRC Ditches RBS in Move Towards Ethical Banking
The University of St Andrews SRC decides to find another bank in light of RBS tar sands investments. Lauren King reflects on this new decision.
Flying Home for the Holidays…
Our Communications Assistant, Aiden Bowman, talks about his dual desires to help the environment and see his family during the holidays in this post.
Got Green Fingers?
In this post, Aiden Bowman (Transition Staffer and 2nd Year Art History Student) looks into the University Community Garden, giving a brief history and some interesting new information on how the garden is interacting with the community.
A Gift is for Life, Not Just For Christmas
In this post, Lucy Anderson (volunteer with Transition University of St Andrews and PhD student at the University) talks about a fantastic new monthly event which aims to re-skill the St Andrews community in craft making, just ready for Christmas!
Carbon Conversations
In this blog, Hanna Plant (Learning & Education Coordinator, Change Agents UK and ex-Sustainability Intern with the University of St Andrews Environment Team) shares her experiences of the Carbon Conversations programme.
Taking on the Tar Sands
In this blog, Lauren King (Co-ordinator for the student society OneWorld and winner of the 2011 Environmental Campaigner of the Year from the Sheila McKechnie Foundation) shares her experiences of a trip to the Alberta Tar Sands this summer and her inspiration for campaigning on the topic.
World Resources Forum
In this blog, Kirsten Jenkins (4th year Sustainable Development) shares her experiences of being a youth delegate at the World Resources Forum in Switzerland this summer.