Sustainable Seasonal Living
As the crisp air of autumn settles in and the vibrant colors of the leaves begin to change, it’s the perfect time to embrace sustainability in our daily lives. Fall offers a natural opportunity to align our habits with the season’s rhythms, from harvesting the last of the garden’s bounty to preparing our homes for cooler months.
Rewilding the Person
The term "rewilding" often brings to mind the restoration of ecosystems or the reintroduction of species into the wild.
However, it can also apply to the individual journey of rediscovering our intrinsic connection with nature.
Rewilding for the Planet and Self
Imagine stepping into a forest where the air hums with life.
Birds call from hidden perches, and wildflowers carpet the forest floor, each petal catching the sun.
How to Have a Sustainable Black Friday
Black Friday is one of the most anticipated shopping days of the year, offering deep discounts that tempt shoppers into buying more than they need.
While the deals can be exciting, this retail holiday has significant environmental and social consequences.
The Whale-Hunting Traditions of Pacific Northwest Indigenous Tribes
In the misty coastal landscapes of the Pacific Northwest, where cedar forests meet the vast expanse of the Pacific Ocean, the rhythms of life have long been intertwined with the cycles of nature.
Among the Makah of Washington State and the Nuu-chah-nulth of Vancouver Island, one tradition rises above others in its cultural and spiritual significance: whale hunting.
Modern Trends in Sustainable Agriculture Across West Africa
As West African countries face the dual challenges of food insecurity and climate change, the region's agricultural systems are undergoing significant transformation.
With a population projected to exceed 400 million by 2050, sustainable agriculture has become crucial for ensuring food security, promoting economic stability, and preserving the environment.
The Role of Local Ingredients in Sustainable Culinary Practices
West African cuisine, known for its bold flavors, vibrant colors, and rich cultural heritage, is deeply rooted in the use of local ingredients.
As global food systems face significant environmental and social challenges, West Africa’s reliance on indigenous, seasonal, and locally sourced foods offers valuable lessons in sustainability and cultural preservation.
Permaculture Principles in Aboriginal Australian Agriculture
For thousands of years, Aboriginal Australians have practiced a sophisticated form of land management that closely aligns with modern permaculture principles. Their methods — ranging from firestick farming to the cultivation of native plants—have not only sustained communities but also regenerated the land, maintaining biodiversity in one of the world’s harshest environments. These practices are deeply rooted in Indigenous food traditions, which offer valuable lessons in sustainable living.
Wild Rice Harvesting
Wild rice, known as manoomin in Anishinaabe, holds a special place in the hearts and cultures of Indigenous peoples in North America. More than just a staple food, wild rice embodies a rich tradition of sustainable harvesting that has been passed down through generations.
Reviving Indigenous Food Sovereignty
Bringing back Indigenous food systems helps everyone, especially Indigenous communities gain food security and build culture and community.
Food Security & the Future
Explore the Seventh Generation Principle and its impact on sustainability.
Learn how mindful decisions today shape a better future for the environment, society, and economy for generations to come.
Beyond the Confederacy
Explore the Seventh Generation Principle and its impact on sustainability.
Learn how mindful decisions today shape a better future for the environment, society, and economy for generations to come.
Origin & Application
Discover the Seventh Generation Principle and how it guides sustainable living.
Learn how ethical consumerism and long-term thinking can create a better future for generations to come.
Historically Socially Sustainable Societies
Discover the secrets of historically socially sustainable societies like the Haudenosaunee Confederacy and Zuni Pueblo. Learn how these communities thrived through equity, long-term thinking, and environmental stewardship.
The Vital Link Between Social Sustainability and Food Security
Discover the vital connection between social sustainability and food security.
Learn how building equitable, resilient communities ensures a stable food supply for future generations.
Simple Living
Growing environmental concerns and increasing costs of living make the principles of simple living and sustainability critical in our modern lives.
The Importance of Mycorrhizal Fungi for Healthy Crops and Sustainability
In the vast and intricate web of life beneath our feet, mycorrhizal fungi stand out as one of the most vital yet often overlooked contributors to plant health, soil fertility, and sustainability.
10 ways to help build a sustainable community
Without community, building a sustainable future is exhausting and impossible. We need each other to build a sustainable future.