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  • Estero Miriam
    We call them bugs, their actual names are insects, arachnids, and myriapods… but we could also call them “the forgotten ones”, as they pass so easily unseen in front of our eyes most of the time. Many of us have learned to automatically classify these as annoyances, when encountering them, or almost as invisible; still, they have so much inner magic! Let’s explore it a bit together. Note: all the pictures present in this article
  • Estero Miriam
    On the 26th of April a wool washing event, organised by Marcell Csillag, took place in the Aurora climate garden; let’s go through it together. Marcell is a textile designer by training, currently doing his master’s in Regenerative Design. The complex issue of local wool processing has been catching his interest and curiosity and so, over the past year, he has decided to learn more about the topic and, consequently, to do something about it.
  • Estero Miriam
    Taking care  When it comes to helping our planet a truth that we may often forget is how, to do our part, it isn’t really necessary to create something from scratch: we have everything already here and our only duty is just to take care of it.  How do we do this in the Auróra Klímakert project?  Little by little, from a parking lot, a beautiful climate garden had the chance to grow and thrive,
  • Virág Dóra
    I am very happy to announce that the new website of the Auróra Climate Garden is ready! 🌱This is not only a technical milestone, but also a joint creation – we built it together with some wonderful fellow volunteers, with our own hands, just like the garden itself. It was important to me that the website not only informs, but also reflects in its atmosphere what the Climate Garden means: closeness to nature, living diversity