Thursday, November 21

Tag: sustainability

Naomi Klein’s ‘On Fire’
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Naomi Klein’s ‘On Fire’

Naomi Klein’s ‘On Fire’ is a powerful manifesto which stimulates all corners of the climate movement, and stresses the urgency of positive change. Throughout the book, Klein succeeds in both educating and inspiring her young audience, and centres her work within a broader sphere of environmental literature. As a result, ‘On Fire’ provides a unique outlook on the climate crisis, and reflects the same ideological changes which have critiqued the development sphere. Klein overarchingly argues that we will not be able to create any significant change towards environmental preservation until we have recognised and addressed the structural issues within our existing institutions and systems. ‘On Fire’ thus outlines the ideological framework behind the ‘green new deal’ – a grassroots ‘climate ...
The Island Architect
Culture, History

The Island Architect

Exploring Bermuda's traditions and transitioning architectural industry through the eyes of local architect 'Chili Bop' The small, mid-Atlantic island of Bermuda is characteristically welcoming and awe-strikingly beautiful. For all who visit, it is a place which exists unparalleled in natural beauty, creative wonder and island charm. Having grown up there, I can recall with ease the vibrant colours and picturesque settings which bless Bermuda's shores - largely in nature, but also in humankind. From the ground up First settled in 1612, Bermuda's architectural traditions stem largely from its British heritage, as local architect 'Chili Bop' recants how traditions were inspired by rural country, and were 'interpreted by shipwrights rather than housebuilders'. He also outlines how c...
Just Vanilla?
History, Sustainability

Just Vanilla?

As someone with no sense of smell (a condition known as anosmia) vanilla had always seemed like a cop-out on the countless other delicious desserts more richly decorated with colour and texture. Take away the famously decadent scent and what's left? Regardless, I have since come to love its simplicity (especially when paired with milo!), and the world revolves around vanilla as the staple ingredient of more than 18,000 market products. However the majority of these products are actually flavoured with synthetic vanillin, the chemically engineered artificial cousin of vanilla which is 20 times cheaper and probably 200 times easier to produce! Finding 'true' vanilla Natural vanilla stems from the vanilla orchid native to Central and South America, and the Caribbean. Arguably first...
Welcome to The Retro Press!
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Welcome to The Retro Press!

a space for reading, thinking, learning, exploring... and much much more! Since first deciding to create this site, it's been a real struggle to pinpoint exactly how the content, style, and purpose would all come together. This is because - and it has become a personality trait at this point - I am so so eager to learn about EVERYTHING that I wanted to make sure this site has space to grow and adapt as we explore the world together. My interests include everything from history to meditation, overarchingly linked by the patterns, beliefs, and events which underpin our actions as humans, in response to our environments, and with a particular future in mind. So essentially, if it helps us broaden our minds, showcase different perspectives, or inspire us towards a better, more peaceful ...