Chris JerreyRutting SeasonI hadn’t seen my deer for a while. They are mine in as much as I know where they are and they delight me. Like my favourite view or my…Oct 25Oct 25
Chris JerreyReview: Writing Wild by Tina WellingThe subtitle of this book is “Forming a Creative Partnership with Nature” and that is what made me pull it off the shelf in the bookshop. I…Oct 17Oct 17
Chris JerreyOld Lodge, West SussexOld Lodge is a 20-minute drive from my house and one of my favourite places. If I need to clear my head and remind myself of the real…Jul 13Jul 13
Chris JerreyReview: Hell — In Search of a Christian Ecology by Timothy MortonI will be frank with you, this is a difficult book. That doesn’t mean it is a bad, dull, or poorly written book. Quite the contrary, it is…Jul 101Jul 101
Chris JerreyReview: Can We Save The Planet by Alice BellCan We Save The Planet is a book in Thames and Hudson’s The Big Idea series and arguably there is no bigger idea. Can we save it? Can we…Jul 1Jul 1
Chris JerreyReview: Urban Naturalist Tour: Abandoned Islands of the East RiverI’m sure this sounds familiar.Jun 16Jun 16
Chris JerreyClimate Stories 13/05/2024Of all the British newspapers, The Guardian stands head and shoulders above the rest for its coverage of Climate Change. Many newspapers…May 13May 13
Chris JerreyClimate Stories 3rd May 2024A weekly(ish) round-up of climate stories from around. The climate crisis isn’t going away, it is happening all around us.May 3May 3
Chris JerreyReview: Towards A Philosophy of Life Based on Life by G. Scott EricksonAt 202 pages, Erickson’s book is a modest length. But the scope of what he tackles is impressive. He encourages his readers to transform…Apr 30Apr 30
Chris JerreyClimate Stories 26th April 2024Climate-related stories from around the world in the last week.Apr 26Apr 26