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  1. A widening separation of people from nature threatens our physical health, our mental wellbeing and the very survival of our civilisation. In Reconnection, Miles Richardson poetically and expertly explores this monumental issue of our time and how we might go about fixing it. —Ben Goldsmith, philanthropist and environmentalist

  2. Miles Richardson (born 15 July 1963) is a British actor, born in Battersea, London to parents Ian Richardson (the well-known Shakespearean actor) and Maroussia Frank (daughter of dancer and critic Elizabeth Frank), both founder members of the Royal Shakespeare Company.

  3. Miles Richardson. Mr. Miles G. Richardson O.C. is a citizen of the Haida Nation and Canada. He grew up among his people on Haida Gwaii, attended high school in Prince Rupert, BC, and in 1979 received a Bachelor of Arts in Economics from the University of Victoria. From 1984 to 1996, he served as President of the Council of Haida Nation.

  4. Jun 17, 2024 · By Miles Richardson, Yves Hayaux Du Tilly and Carly Butler. Many businesses are committing to zero carbon targets, and some have committed to becoming ‘nature positive’. This Zero Carbon: Max Nature strategy recognises the two key elements of the environmental crises, that is, biodiversity loss and climate warming.

  5. Miles Richardson - Behind The Voice Actors (English) retrieved. 30 January 2021. elFilm person ID. 102188. 0 references. Film.ru person ID. maylz-richardson-0. 0 ...

  6. Aug 4, 2023 · Miles Richardson. PELAGIC PUBLISHING: 2023. 280 PP. £20. We are currently facing an unprecedented environmental crisis and a crucial aspect of it is the widespread loss of human connections to ...

  7. May 31, 2022 · Further, it is likely that there is a reciprocal relationship between biodiversity and nature connectedness given the link between nature connection and ‘habitat creating’ behaviours (Richardson et al. 2020a) and high biodiversity providing more nature to notice thus building nature connectedness (McEwan et al. 2019) and further pro-nature conservation behaviours (Richardson and Hamlin 2021).