A workshop to explore the environmental impacts of war
What is war doing to our planet? A chance to learn about the environmental impacts of warfare through activities and discussion.
Saturday 3 October – Sunday 1 November 2026
What is war doing to our planet? A chance to learn about the environmental impacts of warfare through activities and discussion.
Join us for an afternoon of foraging in our local area and discussing best sustainable practices. We will be walking in and around Rowntree Park.
Harvest, clean & pack wildflower seeds to support pollinators! Fun, hands-on sessions in Rowntree Park. No experience needed.
How can we learn from other cities about how to cope with urban challenges – traffic, climate, tourism – as we shape York for the future?
Join us to explore a curious & creative approach to making the Gardens more wildlife friendly. We’d love to hear about your ideas & experiments too!
Pop down to your local People Planet Pint meetup to find more about what's going on locally with sustainability and how you can get involved.
AI has great potential but consumes significant resources. Join a panel of experts exploring if environmentally sustainable AI is possible.
A few simple actions can make your garden a haven for nature. Join wildlife gardening expert, Vanessa Cook in her stunning garden, to learn how.
Discover award-winning environmental education and get one-on-one guidance to design impactful curricula.
A few simple actions can make your garden a haven for nature. Join wildlife gardening expert, Vanessa Cook in her stunning garden, to learn how.
Take part in a 3-hour interactive workshop to understand the causes and consequences of climate change and how to take action.
Meet the York Minster Gardening Team, find out how they are making a home for nature in the centre of York and join in with a seasonal gardening task.
