PinnedKelly Baldwin HeidinSymbioticaCan Plants Help us Feel Less Lonely?How cultivating an “ecologically informed sense of place” matters for your mental health and the future of our planet.Jan 1231Jan 1231
Kelly Baldwin HeidinSymbioticaThe Profound Co-benefits of Greening the SchoolyardLeveraging Natural Capital for Learning, Health, and Community Gain23h ago223h ago2
Kelly Baldwin HeidinSymbioticaOnly 10% of native plants can be bought as seed — a big problem for nature repair.By Samantha Ellen Andres, Joe Atkinson, and Rachael Gallagher.Jul 2Jul 2
Kelly Baldwin HeidinSymbioticaSimply looking at greenery can boost mental health — new researchBy Whitney Fleming, Lecturer, School of Environmental & Natural Sciences., Bangor UniversityJun 27Jun 27
Kelly Baldwin HeidinSymbioticaSwitching people on to green power in Europe by engaging women at playgroundsResearchers are helping residents across the EU opt for clean energy.Jun 3Jun 3
Kelly Baldwin HeidinSymbioticaNature’s threads: creating clothes from the ground upResearchers are turning to two crops to tackle the environmental harm of apparel made with synthetic fibres.May 15May 15
Kelly Baldwin HeidinSymbioticaWhy diversity in nature could be the key to mental wellbeingBy Andrea MechelliMay 3May 3
Kelly Baldwin HeidGranting legal ‘personhood’ to nature is a growing movement — can it stem biodiversity loss?By Viktoria KahuiApr 291Apr 291
Kelly Baldwin HeidinSymbioticaHigh stakes: the Arctic test of sustainable developmentEU researchers are helping policymakers reconcile competing demands in a region full of natural resources, beauty and tradition.Apr 26Apr 26
Kelly Baldwin HeidinSymbioticaPolicy for a New Relationship with NatureNature connection should be a pillar of a sustainable future.Apr 251Apr 251