Lorna Howarth is Development Director of Artists Project Earth and a member of the Advisory Board. She is also Contributing Writer & Editor at Resurgence, the magazine "at the heart of earth, art and spirit", and the UK's longest-running environmental magazine, where she writes the regular 'Frontline' feature. Most recently she contributed to a new book on eco-tourism, called Green Places to Stay.
Prior to editing Resurgence, Lorna was Editor of Positive News and Living Lightly magazine, both of which focus on reducing our ecological footprint. She also worked at Green Books, Schumacher Society UK and taught IT at The Small School, an independent secondary school offering a holistic approach to education.
Lorna worked with APE Founder, Kenny Young at Earth Love Fund during the mid-90s, promoting fund-raising album releases on behalf of the charity which advocated the conservation of tropical rainforests and indigenous peoples' rights.
Lorna was formerly a Trustee of The Yarner Trust, a small charity in North Cornwall dedicated to the theory and practice of sustainable living, and worked with The Alliance for New Humanity, headed by Deepak Chopra, which is dedicated to communicating the reality of humanity's interconnectedness and positive potential.
Lorna is passionate about the natural world spending as much time as possible gardening and walking in nature. She is a Fellow of the Royal Society of the Arts.
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