Martyn Windsor
@martyn_windsor
Freelance arts worker | UoE EEG | Co-director of ESB | Views own | he/him
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07-02-2010 22:35:37
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Are the biggest victims of the current food system our brains? 🧠 Join me, Kimberley Wilson CPsychol #MichaelACrawford Timothy Dinan #psychobiotics @FeliceJacka to explore the relationship between what we eat & how we think & feel. BBC Radio 4 The Food Programme
Opportunity for researchers! SW National Portfolio Org The Box, Plymouth is opening up its film archive (one of the largest regional film archives in the UK!), and are seeking researchers to reveal new narratives that reflect communities in the #Southwest 👇
BREAKING - #Rosebank oilfield just given go-ahead - the greatest act of environmental vandalism in my lifetime, causing emissions equal to 28 lowest income countries, busting #climate targets & doing nothing for energy security since vast majority is for export #climatecriminals
🚨Revealed: Big Oil given direct influence over university courses openDemocracy investigation shows how fossil fuel companies have ploughed more than £147m into UK universities and been given “horrifying” influence over degrees. opendemocracy.net/en/dark-money-…
700k views so far, and deserves them. Please RT and let’s get it to a million. If you haven’t watched it yet, fill yer boots. (And follow Campaign for the Arts)
Come & see us at Green Phoenix festival at Exeter Phoenix, Sun 30th June! 🌍 💚 Enjoy live performances, take part in workshops and meet a whole host of local organisations - all for FREE! @exeter_phoenix Exeter Culture Lympstone.org Exeter Observer
🚨EXCLUSIVE🚨 Sewage sludge fertiliser sold to farmers by water companies contains a banned ‘forever chemical’ at levels in excess of those considered safe in emerging science, a months-long ENDS Report investigation I've done has revealed ➡️endsreport.com/article/188941…
The question remains The Labour Party - why strip vital support away from millions of people when a 2% wealth tax on multi-millionaires and billionaires could raise many, many times more? theguardian.com/politics/2025/…