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Tag Archives: Green Week
Feb 24 2015
LSE Green Week 2015
Leave a commentVyvyan Evans, LSE Sustainability Assistant, looks back at an action-packed Green Week, featuring Green Party leader Natalie Bennett, cycling lessons, beehive signing and more… We did it again! Another wonderful Green Week at LSE. The annual event, which this year … Continue reading
Posted by: February 24, 2015
Tagged with: Green Week, Green Week 2015, Natalie Bennett, Vyvyan Evans
Feb 18 2015
4 things I learnt during Green Week
1 CommentBy Mary Leong, MSc Media and Communications student at LSE. 1. Bees! Someone (commonly mis-attributed to Einstein) famously said that humans wouldn’t survive for much longer if bees died out. Thankfully, LSE Bees is doing its part with four small colonies of European honeybees … Continue reading
Posted by: February 18, 2015
Tagged with: bees, Green Week, Mary Leong, roof gardens, waste
May 12 2014
LSE Green Week 2014
Leave a commentVyvyan Evans, LSE Sustainability Assistant, looks back over the thrills and spills of our Green Week 2014 (28th April – 2nd May). From bikes to bees to bins, it had a little bit of something for everybody. 18 mended bikes, … Continue reading
Posted by: May 12, 2014
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