At One with Nature: A Journey to self-discovery in Iceland
A Journey to self-discovery in Iceland I had always been driven and inspired by nature. From the Valleys of Wales all the way to the peaks of Scotland, I thought I had a good grasp on what nature had to offer. I couldn't have been more wrong. At One with Nature in Iceland My first step on Icelandic soil was a revelation. The raw, untamed beauty of the
Co-operative Bank Grant Success
Co-operative Grant Success and launch of ‘Climate Heroes’ 9th December 2022 The Co-operative Bank’s Customer Donation Fund supports Climate Explorers CIC. The Co-operative Bank has given £1000 to Climate Explorers, a community group which is a media house highlighting climate solutions, raising environmental awareness and promoting physical and mental wellbeing through a sharing platform and inspirational eco-adventures in the great outdoors. The donation from Co-operative Bank’s Customer Donation Fund
Climate Explorers: What’s in the Name?
Climate Explorers: What's in the Name? We wanted a name that would reflect our mission going forward which is exploring climate solutions through eco-adventures and sharing them with the world through media.From the success of the Pedal 4 Parks impact campaign we decided to become a community interest company (CIC) to grow our mission to highlight climate solutions, raise environmental awareness and promote physical and mental
“14 Days South: Over Sea and Land” – the different climate solutions we came across
In June 2021, a group of eco-adventurers began a quest to search for scalable solutions to the environmental crisis, as part of their mission to assist with restoring nature and diversity in UK national parks. Photo credit: Ollie Axon By interviewing experts in the field and looking at their innovative sustainable innovations and nature-based climate solutions, they worked on the production of an adventure film documentary called:
Looking Back: Motivations, Memories and Moving Forward
As July is coming to a close it’s hard not to reminisce about the beginning of the month when excitement was in the water as we crossed the finishing line in the Isles of Scilly. After finishing the world’s first cycle, it took some time for our team to slip back into normality… rumour even has it that Isaac slept for 14 hours straight! Over