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The Harmony Report - Issue #3 - 20.10.25

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Welcome to issue 3 of The Harmony Report ... our early Monday morning round-up of good news from Fossoway Stables. As you sip your coffee or settle into the week, here are four hopeful, uplifting stories that connect with our values of NURTURE, HARMONY & SUSTAINABILITY.


🌿 This Week’s Curated Highlights


1. Empowering Schools in Jordan to Build Resilience


In Amman, the UNESCO and Jordan’s Ministry of Education marked the International Day for Disaster Risk Reduction by working with schools to embed environmental awareness, disaster-preparedness and sustainability into the curriculum.


Why it matters: Education isn’t just about facts. When young people become agents of change in their communities, the ripple effect is enormous.


2. Youth Lead the Way at a UK Climate Summit


In Wigan, primary to college-aged pupils gathered for the 2025 Youth Climate Summit, organised by the local council. They heard from environmental practitioners, took part in sustainable-skills workshops, and experienced a marketplace of green job ideas.


Why it matters: When children and young people are given space, tools and encouragement to act, not just learn, the next generation of environmental stewards is born.


3. New Mindsets + Tech Scaling Nature-Solutions


The World Economic Forum highlights how a combination of nature-based solutions and tech innovation is beginning to shift the paradigm of climate and biodiversity work. From AI tools for habitat monitoring to community-guided restoration, the theme is ... solutions are bigger when we collaborate widely.


Why it matters: Sustainability isn’t one discipline. It crosses technology, nature, policy, community. At Fossoway, when we think about re-wilding or growing veg, the same cross-discipline thinking matters.


4. Five Key Take-aways from the Global Conservation Conversation


At the recent International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) Congress, conservation leaders identified five actionable strategies for transforming biodiversity ambition into measurable change.


Why it matters: Grand goals are important but turning them into actionable steps is the essential bridge between vision and impact.


🪴 Reflection from Fossoway


Reading across these stories, I see three connected threads ...


  • Action begins in the classroom and the field: Whether it’s a school in Jordan or children in Wigan, education anchored in experience matters.

  • Collaboration is the new baseline: Tech and nature, young people and policy makers, local volunteers and global frameworks ... all working together.

  • From ambition to implementation: It’s one thing to set a target but it’s another to adopt the steps, measure progress, course-correct. That’s where real sustainability lives.


Here at Fossoway Stables, when we teach children about nature, when we maintain our gardens and hedgerows, when we invite community participation ... each small act connects to these larger movements. Our work contributes to the educational roots, the collaborative spirit, and the shift from idea to action.


🌱 How This Could Ripple at Fossoway


  • Could we host a Fossoway Youth Climate Forum ... bring local young people together for a morning of hands-on workshops, inspired by the Wigan model?

  • Could we explore a tech-nature pilot on site? For example, we could use a simple sensor or app to monitor hedgerow biodiversity, then share findings with local schools.

  • Could we help map and make tangible 3-5 small actionable steps for our land and community (inspired by the IUCN five take-aways) and report back on progress later in the year?


✨ Parting Thought


At a glance, these stories may feel global and lofty. But the truth is change begins quietly ... inside a school classroom in Amman, in a workshop in Wigan, through sensors and tools in a remote landscape, and in the ground below our feet at Fossoway.


This week, let’s remember that small acts matter, collaborations count, and education transforms.


Thank you for reading, thank you for being curious, and thank you for being part of this journey toward nurture, harmony and sustainability at Fossoway.


With gratitude,


The Harmony Report Team xx


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