Link with Purpose: The impact of biophilia at work and National Pollinator Week

Sempervivum (chicks and hens) - Photo by Mickey Gast

A short guide to what we’ve been reading about plants this week.

To learn. About the impact and benefits of biophilia in the workplace. Being around plants and natural light can reduce stress, enhance your mood, improve your cognitive functions and boost your creativity >> this way

To celebrate. National Pollinator Week is a time to learn about pollinators and spread the word about what we can do to protect them. Here are 7 things you can do for bees >> this way

To read. About aquascaping, the art of creating miniature, submerged indoor landscapes using small exotic plants >> this way.

To stroll. Through the second oldest botanical garden in Europe >> this way

To feel inspired. To plant a flower garden that will brighten up your midsummer celebrations >>this way

In awe. For the first time, researchers have been able to detect light from growing plants – from trees, grasslands, crops, mangroves, marches and desert plants. This shows how greedily the planet’s vegetation sucks carbon dioxide from the atmosphere >> this way

 


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