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Contents Feat u res 32 COVER FEATURE ‘ We need to let hope out of the box’ Chris Packham on unleashing the power of young people to protect the planet, why he’s an angry – yet hopeful – old man, and why you shouldn’t call him the next David Attenborough 58 40 Inner development goals 40Whylooking inside ourselves could be the key to unlocking huge progress Graphic Rewilding 44Unleashing f oral joy with a plant-possessed design duo 50 Hannah Ritchie 46The myth-shattering climate ‘solutionist’ who has an intriguing view of the future The world’s f rst zero-waste restaurant 50Peruse the waste-busting menu at Silo and get inspired for your own kitchen Circles of hope 58The Guatemalan women reviving Indigenous concepts of wellbeing Back in the saddle 68How donated sets of wheels and prison leavers unite at XO Bikes We h i d e wa s t e i n l a n d f i l l because it is ugly. Zero waste is about taking the bin away, and working from there p50 Not your average bank statement 70What does 10 years of impact investing look like? We delve into the smallprint Tying up loose ends 72The strangers stepping up to f nish craft projects that loved ones leave behind 06
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Issue 116 / January – M a r c h 2 0 2 4 Regulars 54 Portrait of Britain Meet the everyday heroes immortalised in the latest round of the photography competition 66 The mother-of-three teaching young people to navigate the news Going beyond the headlines at the News Literacy Lab 76 80 08 In sight With f ying colours: the powerful potential of a balletic swarm of tiny insects 10 News in brief Top up your sense of possibility with 19 pages of global constructive stories 29 Positive picture A timely boost for talented, eco-minded design graduates 65 Sparks Five ways to stay sane in the climate crisis, by managing eco-anxiety 30 Good f gures From whales to rail unveils, our dedicated double-page spread of digits to delight 74 For the love of By the book: how a library card can unlock a world of possibility and magic 76 Silver linings We track how sports stars are speaking out about climate action 80 Life after How one woman survived sexual abuse, and now helps thousands of others 78 Life lessons Anna Whitehouse, AKA Mother Pukka, on what life so far has taught her 82 Our community New year, new view: your tips on the habits that have most improved your lives 07

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Feat u res

32 COVER FEATURE ‘ We need to let hope out of the box’

Chris Packham on unleashing the power of young people to protect the planet, why he’s an angry – yet hopeful – old man, and why you shouldn’t call him the next David Attenborough

58

40

Inner development goals 40Whylooking inside ourselves could be the key to unlocking huge progress

Graphic Rewilding 44Unleashing f oral joy with a plant-possessed design duo

50

Hannah Ritchie 46The myth-shattering climate ‘solutionist’ who has an intriguing view of the future

The world’s f rst zero-waste restaurant 50Peruse the waste-busting menu at Silo and get inspired for your own kitchen

Circles of hope 58The Guatemalan women reviving Indigenous concepts of wellbeing

Back in the saddle 68How donated sets of wheels and prison leavers unite at XO Bikes

We h i d e wa s t e i n l a n d f i l l because it is ugly. Zero waste is about taking the bin away,

and working from there p50

Not your average bank statement 70What does 10 years of impact investing look like? We delve into the smallprint

Tying up loose ends 72The strangers stepping up to f nish craft projects that loved ones leave behind

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