Author Profile: Sophie Poklewski Koziell
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Article - Green Thinking By The Sea • Sophie Poklewski Koziell
Issue 299 • November/December 2016 • Brave New Worlds > Web Exclusives > Article
A Cornish hotel balancing luxury and comfort with sustainable and ecological principles
Happy Beings • Sophie Poklewski Koziell
Issue 269 • November/December 2011 • Wellbeing > Reviews
Review of In Search of Happiness and A Life of One's Own
Life Unplugged • Sophie Poklewski Koziell
Issue 268 • September/October 2011 • What Comes Next? > Reviews
Review of The Winter of Our Disconnect
Stairway to Heaven • Sophie Poklewski Koziell
Issue 265 • March/April 2011 • Intrinsic Values > Frontline
Growing Food on the roof of a supermarket
Thinking Outside the Box • Sophie Poklewski Koziell
Issue 265 • March/April 2011 • Intrinsic Values > Reviews
Review of The Case for Working with Your Hands
Article - The Riches of Burma • Sophie Poklewski Koziell
Issue 265 • March/April 2011 • Intrinsic Values > Web Exclusives > Article
A new species of snub-nosed monkey is discovered
Flights of Imagination • Sophie Poklewski Koziell
Issue 262 • September/October 2010 • Embodied Wisdom > Reviews
Review of The Running Sky: A Birdwacthing Life by Tim Dee
Do Not Be Afraid • Sophie Poklewski Koziell
Issue 258 • January/February 2010 • Liberty > Reviews
Review of The Art of Dying | Gentle Dying: The Simple Guide to Achieving a Peaceful Death.
Like Moths to a Flame • Sophie Poklewski Koziell
Issue 254 • May/June 2009 • Elegant Simplicity > Reviews
Review of Lighting a Candle: Kathleen Raine and Temenos - Reflections, Memories, Tributes.
Review - Books in Brief • Juliette Griffiths, Sophie Poklewski Koziell & Jo Oland
Issue 252 • January/February 2009 • Nature Crunch: Redesign, Rethink, Reimagine > Web Exclusives > Review
Review - Books in Brief • Juliette Griffiths & Sophie Poklewski Koziell
Issue 251 • November/December 2008 • Feasting & Fasting: Connecting the Plate and the Planet > Web Exclusives > Review
Article - Beyond Words • Sophie Poklewski Koziell
Issue 250 • September/October 2008 • Indigenous Intelligence: Diverse Solutions for the 21st Century > Web Exclusives > Article
Communicating with the Kalahari Bushmen through touch.
Milk of Human Kindness • Sophie Poklewski Koziell
Issue 247 • March/April 2008 • Long Live Biodiversity! > Undercurrents
Animal welfare is paramount in organic dairy production.
SIMPLE SOURDOUGH • Sophie Poklewski Koziell
Issue 242 • May/June 2007 • Do we need God? / Food Futures > Food Futures
On a bread-making course at The Village Bakery.
BOOKS IN BRIEF • Lorna Howarth & Sophie Poklewski Koziell
Issue 239 • November/December 2006 • A Far Cry from Christmas > Reviews
Review of Hard Rain by Mark Edwards and Lloyd Timberlake, Manifesto for the Earth by Mikhail Gorbachev, Peace is the Way by Deepak Chopra, What I Heard About Iraq by Eliot Weinberger, Why Birds Sing by David Rothenberg
Small Steps - COTTON BOTTOMS • Sophie Poklewski Koziell
Issue 235 • March/April 2006 • From Ownership to Relationship > Regulars > Small Steps
Alternatives to conventional disposable nappies.
BOOKS IN BRIEF • Lorna Howarth & Sophie Poklewski Koziell
Issue 234 • January/February 2006 • Earth, Wealth and Wellbeing > Reviews
Review of The Sustainability Revolution by Andres R. Edwards, The Distracted Centipede by Mina Semyon, Passionate Medicine (ed.) Robin Shohet, Crimes against Nature by Robert F. Kennedy Jr,, Writing the World (eds) David Rothenberg and Wandee J. Pryor
Welcome • Sophie Poklewski Koziell
Issue 217 • March/April 2003 • Myth of Prosperity > Welcome
ORGANIC REVOLUTION • Helen Browning & Sophie Poklewski Koziell
Issue 196 • September/October 1999 • Myth of Progress > Frontline
The land is not ours. We should leave the land in good heart.
TWO WOMEN OF THE SOIL • Sophie Poklewski Koziell
Issue 195 • July/August 1999 • Earth Charter > Feature Articles
A tribute to Lady Eve Balfour and Rachel Carson.
HOMES NOT OFFICES • Sophie Poklewski Koziell
Issue 186 • January/February 1998 • Natural Spirituality > Feature Articles
The story of Coin Street is an urban fairy-tale. Against all odds, a local community saved itself from a faceless office development.