Graham Peebles

Graham Peebles is a British freelance writer and charity worker. He set up The Create Trust in 2005 and has run education projects in Sri Lanka, Ethiopia and India.  E: grahampeebles@icloud.com  W: www.grahampeebles.org

Race to Net Zero Emissions: Are We Ready?

GDP versus Lasting Growth Rooted in Love

Ethiopia: Violence Instability and the Need for Law and Order

Beyond Covid The Essential Building Blocks of a Just World

The Emerging Culture of Compassion

Freedom of Thought and the Death of Ideology

The Global Cry for Change

Overpopulation Food Waste and Climate Change

The Rich The Poor and Climate Change

Time to Grow Up: Ending Divisions Creating Peace

Ethiopia: Death and Despair as Divisions Erupt Into Violent Conflict

The Tide is Turning: Change and the Coming of Maitreya

Saving Our Planet Is Our Responsibility

Change and Decay: A Time of Transition

No Going Back: It’s All Got to Change

The Plight of Refugees and Migrant Workers under Covid

The Volatile Path to Democracy in Ethiopia

Prison: Therapeutic Centers Or Academies of Crime?

Racism: Are We All Prejudice?

Reinvigorating the UN?

Air Pollution Mental Illness and Covid-19

Only the Poor Starve: Hunger in the Time of Covid-19

Covid-19: The Rich, the Poor, the ‘Other’

Change Love and the Need for Unity

Death of the ‘Usual’

Systemic Cruelty

Education: Expanding Purpose

Why is there so Much Wrong in Our Society?

Hollow Promises of a Better Life: Modern Day Slavery

Climate Change: All Talk No Action

Decimation of the Rainforests and the Money Men

The Rise and Rise of Green Politics

The Need for Unity in Ethiopia

From Porn to Tweets and Online Bullying; The Age of Abuse

Breaking the Spiral of Hate and Intolerance

Hidden Plastics: Glitter Gum and the Air we Breath

Zero Waste: The Global Plastics Crisis

Global Rebellion to Save Our Planet

The Growth of Popular Democracy

Consuming Stuff: The Polluting World of Fashion

A World Divided by Ideologies

Rising Politics of Intolerance and the Need for Unity

Displacement and Ethnic Conflict in New Ethiopia

A Political Renaissance in Ethiopia: What Should Change Look Like?

Young People Lead the Charge to Change the World

Complacency and the Environmental Catastrophe

A Global Battle of Values and Ideals

Give Children the Vote, Strengthen Democracy

Tribal Nationalism vs Global Unity

Britain’s Homeless Crisis