Carey Davies (@carey_davies) 's Twitter Profile
Carey Davies

@carey_davies

Writer and other stuff. Lots in @Guardian, @tgomagazine. Policy comms for @natparksengland + @uknationalparks. Wrote a book. Own a ridiculous laugh. My views

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At the last Darwall hearing, judges agreed with the obvious - sleeping is an intrinsic part of 'open air recreation', so wild camping is legal on Dartmoor. Darwall response? You can't sleep - and you can't *eat* either. As absurd as it is insulting. theguardian.com/environment/20…

Dr. Genevieve Guenther (she/they) (@doctorvive) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Last year, the earth's forests, plants and soil suffered so much damage from #ClimateChange that they no longer served collectively as a carbon sink. This is very bad news. And it's an event not projected by climate models for 2023. #EndFossilFuels now! theguardian.com/environment/20…

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Am leading on national comms for this project but have attended courses. Kids described as ā€˜difficult’ in classrooms light up within minutes of getting outdoors. Pupils who don’t usually talk to each other become friends. Outdoor learning isn’t a privilege, it’s a necessity.

Francesca Albanese, UN Special Rapporteur oPt (@franceskalbs) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In Gaza, the collective shame of the century continues unabated and unstopped, in defiance of every norm of international law and morale. The Palestinians, exhausted by relentless attacks on their bodies and souls are abandoned to their tormentors. Shocking images of summary

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Your man’s in Kathmandu about to trek the Manaslu circuit, might post the odd pic on here but best to follow me on Insta if you’re interested in regular updates with a high dose of whimsy instagram.com/carey.davies

Your man’s in Kathmandu about to trek the Manaslu circuit, might post the odd pic on here but best to follow me on Insta if you’re interested in regular updates with a high dose of whimsy instagram.com/carey.davies
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This was a fascinating feature to write. The return of life to the Don after centuries of industrialisation and pollution is a wonderful story of nature's forgiveness, but - as salmon numbers collapse across the North Atlantic - also a poignant reminder that it has limits.

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Got a lover of landscape in your life? Need a last-minute gift? Good news - there's still (just) enough time to buy this lovely-looking hardback on the UK's national parks for Christmas!šŸ‘‰ tinyurl.com/2u9tud98 Right, better start my Christmas shopping😳

Got a lover of landscape in your life? Need a last-minute gift? Good news - there's still (just) enough time to buy this lovely-looking hardback on the UK's national parks for Christmas!šŸ‘‰ tinyurl.com/2u9tud98

Right, better start my Christmas shopping😳
Jason Hickel (@jasonhickel) 's Twitter Profile Photo

There is a strange idea in some environmentalist circles that human population is the main cause of ecological breakdown, and that humans have an *intrinsically* negative impact on ecosystems. Both claims are incorrect. First, human ecological impact is entirely a function of

Jeremy Corbyn (@jeremycorbyn) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The President of the United States welcomed a leader wanted by the ICC and officially endorsed ethnic cleansing. Now would be a good time for our government to defend international law. If they won’t say it, we will: Palestinians aren’t going anywhere.

The Great Outdoors (@tgomagazine) 's Twitter Profile Photo

šŸŒ„Carey Davies walks a bucket list trail, journeying through dramatic, inversion-draped Highland landscapes, a complicated history… as well as some diminutive but terrifyingly itchy wildlife. šŸ“ø James Roddie Read on in the new issue of #TheGreatOutdoors: thegreatoutdoorsmag.com/latest-issue/b…

šŸŒ„<a href="/carey_davies/">Carey Davies</a> walks a bucket list trail, journeying through dramatic, inversion-draped Highland landscapes, a complicated history… as well as some diminutive but terrifyingly itchy wildlife.
šŸ“ø James Roddie
Read on in the new issue of #TheGreatOutdoors:
thegreatoutdoorsmag.com/latest-issue/b…
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Our Natural Health Service🌳 Now in their 75th year, our National Parks were established as ā€˜a people’s charter for the open air’ during post-WW2 austerity. Carey Davies recalls his journey through these landscapes & explains why they must endure: thegreatoutdoorsmag.com/latest-issue/e…

Our Natural Health Service🌳
Now in their 75th year, our National Parks were established as ā€˜a people’s charter for the open air’ during post-WW2 austerity.
<a href="/carey_davies/">Carey Davies</a> recalls his journey through these landscapes &amp; explains why they must endure:
thegreatoutdoorsmag.com/latest-issue/e…
Paul Powlesland (@paulpowlesland) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A little egret hunting directly underneath a huge motorway junction, in the River Roding at Debden today. Roads have destroyed so much beauty & life in the Roding Valley, but Nature refuses to give in!