“We would be mad to ignore the economic opportunities of biodiversity. There are so many reasons why it is important for our planet, too” It’s not too late to save it, but we have got to start acting and now.” @DevonWildlife
“We want to make conservation cool. We put beehives on well known buildings and places all over the local area to get people talking” Great talk from @PollenizeCIC who we have recently collaborated with for our new campus bee colony
@plymotion explain the importance of using ecological method of transport. Walking, cycling and using public transport can help health and wellbeing, cut costs and lower your carbon footprint! #MarjonClimateConf https://t.co/qyQEQw88NG
“Food production is estimated to increase by 50% before 2050. Global recommendations suggest we reduce dairy and meat consumption to help our environment. Fully plant based diets have the most environmental impacts and are the healthiest.”
Now the afternoon sustainability workshop, brainstorming what Marjon and the wider community can do better for the environment. #MarjonClimateConf https://t.co/s6UCIZlNlB
You’re going far. Enjoy the journey. And you will at Marjon. We're the no.1 university in England for teaching quality (The Good University Guide, 2022) and the no. 1 university in England for learning community (National Student Survey, 2021).
Marjon has collaborated with @PollenizeCIC and is now home to a colony of bees Pollenize are creating a network of community-funded research beehives stocked with European Dark Honey Bees. The aim is to conserve and extend the local populations of
The bees will be monitored weekly by the experts from Pollenize. The bee hive is located at the bottom of the allotment on campus - netting has been put up to ensure the bees fly up and out of the area when they leave their hive.
Congratulations to Marjon graduate Hannah Smith Hannah finished in 2nd place for the Triathlon World Championships this weekend. This was Hannah’s first international race. Well done Hannah! #ProudToBeMarjon https://t.co/tgCsxelukz
Good luck to Outdoor Education student, Oscar Lindsey-Turner, for his 2.5 day walk to campus! ♂️ Starting on Monday, Oscar will walk from Totnes to attend #MarjonClimateConf on Nov. 10 Read more-https://t.co/VxGv4F0SoT Attend the Conference -