The palm, which is now the rarest plant in the Eden Project’s Rainforest Biome, had previously been grown at Cambridge ...
Cities face unprecedented challenges in balancing growth while protecting the environment. By 2050, 70% of the world’s population is expected to live in cities [2].Over the last five decades wildlife ...
Cornwall’s biggest running event, the Eden Marathon and Half-Marathon, returns on Sunday 20 October 2024 with a multi-terrain route through spectacular countryside. There'll be water stations every ...
The Eden Project has made its first announcement for next year’s Eden Sessions as The Script are confirmed for Wednesday, June 25, 2025. They will be joined by Scottish singer-songwriter Tom Walker as ...
Explore the interwoven connections between the climate crisis, migration, culture, tradition and memory in a day of talks and listening sessions. These talks and sessions are free with valid Eden ...
Two popular UK visitor attractions, Blenheim Palace and the Eden Project, are setting new standards as the pioneers of an innovative returnable cup system. This is the latest in a series of ...
Our home in Cornwall used to be a barren landscape – a former clay mine with no soil or plants. We transformed this huge crater into a beautiful global garden, which sets the stage for an ...
Part of the Eden Project, the National Wildflower Centre (NWC) uses wildflowers to bring biodiversity, delight and colour into the lives of communities across the UK. From hedges, fields, and ...
In the late 1990s a small group gathered to talk about an idea – to create a place like nothing anyone had ever seen before; a place that explored our place in nature, a place that demonstrated what ...
The Eden Project is a partner on a groundbreaking geothermal energy project right here on our site, harnessing naturally occurring sustainable energy from the rock deep underground – providing heat to ...
A huge breathing ceramic sculpture, rising almost to the roof of The Core building, pays homage to one of the world’s smallest but most important organisms: cyanobacteria. At almost nine metres tall ...