Author: Climate Explorers

In June 2021, Pedal 4 Parks will be setting off on a 1,200 mile journey across the UK. The team of five eco-warriors will be travelling across land and sea from the Orkney Islands to the Isles of Scilly in a world's first cycling expedition. Along the way our team will be visiting some of the UK’s National Parks and talking to a variety of environmental

Photo taken by: Daniel Williams From left to right: Sal, Isaac, Alex Egan, Alex Pierrot, Lukas. At Pedal 4 Parks we are aiming to locate and voice the environmental, sustainable and mental health initiatives being put in place across the country by people who, like us, have a deep connection to the benefits of outdoor spaces. In order to connect these eco-projects, educate the public and

If the recent year has shown us anything, it is that we need our green spaces as a place to escape the fast-paced and unpredictable changes of the modern world. For many, 2020-21 has offered an unusual opportunity to explore the landscapes around us and engage with nature in new ways. However, how much do we really know about our green spaces and the impacts

Isaac Kenyon Co-Founder and CEO of Climate Explorers Isaac (aka Mr. Enthusiasm) is a charismatic big picture thinker and visionary who pursues the extraordinary and inspires others with his infectious enthusiasm and philanthropic approach to life. Isaac is a world-record-breaking British eco-adventurer, energy transition spatial analyst/researcher, a fellow of the Royal Geographical Society of London and the Geological Society of London and a trustee for Mind mental health charity.

Alex pierrot Co-Founder and director of Climate Explorers background Alex is a survivor of severe clinical depression with suicidal intent. After attending a psychiatric hospital in spring 2019, he felt invigorated by his new lease on life. The outdoors had always been a key part in helping him maintain and improve his physical and mental health. Frustrated at not being an actor in the environmental space, he was

Highlighting the UK's National Parks for our Future Something we're all concerned about is the climate emergency that we're currently facing. It's an issue that we all have a role in addressing, and this is closer to home than many of us in the UK think. Britain is home to some incredibly gorgeous landscapes; it's no wonder that the likes of Constable, Turner, and Gainsborough are from