We were thrilled to have Ravneet Singh, Project Manager at EcoSikh, Punjab join us as a guest speaker at one of our previous World Sikh Environment Day conferences. Ravneet discussed the inspiration behind Guru Nanak Sacred Forests and references to Gurdwara Sahibs in India named after trees. He went on to talk about the importanceContinueContinue reading “Podcast: WSED Conference Guest Speaker | Raveneet Singh, Project Manager at Eco-Sikh”
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Dr Rajwant Singh champions indigenous voices at COP28
Following the completion of planting 850 sacred forests, Dr. Rajwant Singh, Eco-Sikh’s Global President was invited to COP 28 to showcase the Sacred Forests initiative as a key note panel speaker at the Urban Wisdom: Indigenous knowledge and governance of future cities forum. With most indigenous people now residing in cities, the panel scrutinised the disparities theyContinueContinue reading “Dr Rajwant Singh champions indigenous voices at COP28”
World Sikh Environment Day Conference 2022
Eco-Sikh UK will be holding the 2nd World Sikh Environment Day Conference on Sunday 20th March from 1pm – 2.30pm GMT. The event will bring together academics, activists, campaigners and experts to discuss some of the biggest environmental challenges we face today. The live event will be webcast to a worldwide audience to drive forward action on combating climateContinueContinue reading “World Sikh Environment Day Conference 2022”
Oneness: Reflections of COP26
Join us on Sunday 20th February at 3pm for our latest webinar – Oneness: Reflections of COP26.
Register here at http://bit.ly/EcoSikhUKOneness
Eco-Sikh UK to hold first ever World Sikh Environment Day Conference 2021
Eco-Sikh UK will be holding the first ever World Sikh Environment Day Conference on Sunday 14th Marchfrom 2pm. The event will bring together academics, activists, campaigners and experts to discuss some of the biggest environmental challenges we face today.
Earth Overshoot Day
Earth Overshoot Day is an initiative of Global Footprint Network, an international research organisation that is changing the way the world measures and manages its natural resources.
Gardens of Faith – Sikhi
BBC Radio 4 examines the relationship between different faiths and nature by looking at their gardens. In this episode, Peter France visits the Khalsa Wood project near Nottingham, and discusses Sikhi’s relationship with nature.
Together We Can: Global Collaboration for World Oceans Day
World Oceans Day has been celebrating the ocean on June 8th every year since 2002. And while Covid-19 and social distancing are changing how we recognise our blue planet this year, the need for action is perhaps more important than ever.
#WED2020 – Spotlight on Biodiversity
World Environment Day is celebrated every year on 5 June to focus the world’s attention on a pressing environmental issue. The Day strives to raise awareness and encourage action for the environment.
Community Canal Clean Up – Smethwick, Birmingham
Eco-Sikh UK teamed up with the Canal and River Trust for a community canal clean in Smetwick, on the outskirts of Birmingham.