




Adventures in Utopia
New Video: Cut The Bull – Eating our way to a healthier planet
The first in a new video mini series: Cut The Bull – Eating Our Way To A Healthier Planet. Off the back of our meat
Open Minds, Open Hearts, Open Sourced: Dharavi & A Shared Future
Dharavi. A vibrant and sprawling mass of ramshackle buildings, heat, dust and on the outskirts of Mumbai, housing around a million people. Those in
Q&A With The Dance-Off!
Anyone familiar with the UK festival scene will have stumbled across these makers of mischief in a field somewhere, throwing shapes, causing mayhem and
The Garden O’ Feeden – Food for belly, food for thought, food for soul
This blog was kindly written by Ed Gillespie, co-founder of sustainability comms agency Futerra, and all round Shambala legend. You can read the original
Oxfam Stewards – they don’t call themselves the ‘Oxfamily’ for nothing!
The Oxfam stewards often refer to themselves as Oxfamily, here’s a heart-meltingly sweet example of why: Two years ago, long-term Oxfam stewards Gavin and Carrie
What Does Your Utopia Look Like?
Read on to discover how your vision of Utopia could appear on this year’s official Shambala T-shirt! Shambala has always been a party with a
One Year On: The Nepali Earthquake & Flags For Nepal
On 25th April 2015, Nepal was shaken to its core by a series of powerful earthquakes that killed over 8,800 people and left hundreds
We asked Kipperman, is sustainable fishing possible?
One of the myriad reasons we decided to go meat and fish free for 2016 was our concern about the current global fishing model. Should
Q&A with Gary Thomas, of the Kids Kino Project
The Kids Kino Project is a mobile, social cinema for children affected by humanitarian crises. Made up of volunteers from the Cube Microplex Bristol,
The Gardening 101: Urban Gardening
Think gardening is just for country folk with sprawling back yards? Think again! Urban and micro gardening can work anywhere from teeny backyards to roof
The Gardening 101: Growing Veggies
Lifelong environmentalist and horticulturalist Peter Harper worked for thirty years at the Centre for Alternative Technology (CAT), Britain’s leading research and education centre for
Meet the Anti-Apathy Collective
Can one person really make much of a difference? We say yes, and here’s the proof: four inspirational stories from every-day superheroes who realised