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Ecology

3D Render of a circle of EV charging stations on a main road, with a flowering garden around the sides, a greef roof, and a local store

EV Charging Stations: Wildflower Surrounds & Biodiversity

March 13, 2026 by Brett Stadelmann

EV charging stations with wildflower plots can improve the environmental impact of these roadside stations and help offset the negatives. Let’s discuss.

Categories Innovation Tags Climate, Ecology, Environment, Lifestyle, Pollution, Renewables, Sustainability, Technology, Waste
sustainable garden

Sustainable Ways to Protect Your Garden

March 6, 2026March 5, 2026 by Alistair Clarke

Practical, wildlife-friendly ways to protect your garden: healthier soil, natural pest control, recycled materials, and living boundaries—without harming biodiversity.

Categories Garden Tags Blush, Ecology, Environment
Shilajit and Sustainable Wellness: Cracked alpine rock in the foreground with misty mountains blurred in the background.

Shilajit and Sustainable Wellness: What’s Real?

March 3, 2026 by Brett Stadelmann

Shilajit is trending again—but purity, heavy metals, and sourcing ethics matter more than hype. Here’s what to verify and what to avoid.

Categories Sustainable Living Tags Ecology, Health, Lifestyle, Politics
Air purifier and humidity monitor in a bright living room with an open window - Healthier Indoor Air Without the Hype

Healthier Indoor Air Without the Hype

March 9, 2026March 3, 2026 by Brett Stadelmann

Indoor air can be more polluted than outdoor air. Here’s a practical, low-drama guide to ventilation, moisture control, filtration, and safer habits.

Categories Interiors Tags Ecology, Environment, Health, Lifestyle, Pollution
Carbon Offsetting 2.0: Fighting Climate and Inequality

Carbon Offsetting 2.0: Fighting Climate and Inequality

February 12, 2026 by Beth Rush

Seeing more examples of renewable energy initiatives created by marginalized communities may inspire you to enact similar, empowering change where you live.

Categories Equality Tags Business, Climate, Ecology, Environment, Ethics, Politics, Pollution, Sustainability
How Sustainable Is Hardwood Compared to Other Flooring?

How Sustainable Is Hardwood Flooring, Really?

February 12, 2026 by Brett Stadelmann

Hardwood can be a sustainable flooring option when sourcing is verified and the floor lasts decades. Here’s how it compares to vinyl, laminate, tile, bamboo, and cork.

Categories Sustainable Living Tags Ecology, Lifestyle
Beginner Sewing Camps: Skills for a Sustainable Wardrobe

Beginner Sewing Camps: Skills for a Sustainable Wardrobe

February 12, 2026 by Brett Stadelmann

Sewing camps guide learners through a structured process that takes them step by step from the basics to more advanced garment‑making techniques.

Categories Fashion Tags Ecology, Fashion, Lifestyle, Sustainability
malawi farmer walking maize field 01 2

Can the Kasiya Rutile-Graphite Discovery Reduce Inequality?

February 2, 2026 by Deogracias Benjamin Kalima

Kasiya’s rutile and graphite discovery brings hope for jobs and services—but also raises concerns about land loss, pollution, and fair benefits.

Categories Equality Tags Deogracias Benjamin Kalima, Ecology, Ethics, Politics, Pollution, Sustainability, Waste
hands holding coffee

From Farm to Cup: How Coffee Avoids Mold Risk

January 21, 2026 by Brett Stadelmann

Looking for coffee tested for mycotoxins? Learn how drying, storage, and traceability reduce mold risk—and how brands verify purity beyond marketing.

Categories Kitchen Tags Ecology, Environment, Health, Lifestyle
Climate Change Pushes Malawian Farmers to Irrigate

Climate Change Pushes Malawian Farmers to Irrigate

February 3, 2026January 20, 2026 by Brett Stadelmann

As droughts and floods disrupt rain-fed agriculture in Malawi, more farmers are turning to irrigation to protect harvests, incomes, and food security.

Categories Climate Tags Business, Climate, Ecology, Environment, Politics, Sustainability
Weeds: Friends or Foe?

Weeds: Friends or Foe? A Guide for Natural Garden Diversity

January 13, 2026 by Christie Johnson

This article will challenge the ingrained cultural stigma attached to weeds by celebrating certain species that have historically been given a bad rep.

Categories Garden Tags Agriculture, Christie Johnson, Ecology, Environment, Gardening, Lifestyle
Jerusalem in Paint: How Art Shapes Place Memory

Jerusalem in Paint: How Art Shapes Place Memory

January 12, 2026 by Brett Stadelmann

Cityscape art can anchor memory and belonging. Why paintings of Jerusalem resonate across distance, generations, and changing definitions of home.

Categories Art Tags Art, Ecology
Sheep on grass between rows of trees. Green Building Materials for Resilient Construction in 2025

Green Building Materials for Resilient Construction

January 10, 2026 by Evelyn Long

The construction industry is a major emitter. If more turn to green building materials, the positive environmental impact could be exponential.

Categories Facts & Figures Tags Business, Ecology, Environment, Lifestyle, Sustainability, Waste
Monica Feria-Tinta

Law, Nature, and the Ecocentric Shift: A Journey with Monica Feria-Tinta

January 9, 2026 by Nina Purton

Can justice ignore the living world it depends on? Monica Feria-Tinta traces a path from human rights law to landmark cases defending nature’s right to exist.

Categories Interview Tags Business, Climate, Ecology, Environment, Ethics, Politics, Sustainability, Waste
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Agroecology and the Future of Farming

January 6, 2026 by Brett Stadelmann

Agroecologist Uriel Menalled explains how biodiversity, soil health, and local knowledge can build climate-resilient farming—without silver bullets.

Categories Interview Tags Agriculture, Ecology, Environment, Sustainability
Sustainable Hair Oil: How to Choose and Use It

Sustainable Hair Oil: How to Choose and Use It

January 2, 2026 by Brett Stadelmann

Learn how to pick a sustainable hair oil—ingredients, sourcing, packaging, and certifications—plus simple ways to use it for your hair type.

Categories Fashion Tags Ecology, Environment, Lifestyle
What to Ask Before Hiring a Landscape Architect

What to Ask Before Hiring a Landscape Architect

May 28, 2026December 22, 2025 by Brett Stadelmann

A practical question list to hire a landscape architect who fits your site, budget, and values—covering process, sustainability, permits, and maintenance.

Categories Garden Tags Ecology, Environment
Product Review: Hey Sunday Laundry Sheets

Product Review: Hey Sunday Laundry Sheets

January 6, 2026December 13, 2025 by Ellen Rubin

A practical review of Hey Sunday laundry sheets: they’re convenient, cruelty-free, septic-safe, and yet have performance comparable to other sheets.

Categories Brand Guides Category Tags Ecology, Ellen Rubin, Environment, Lifestyle, Sustainability
The Danger of the Story We Tell Ourselves About Civilization

The Danger of the Story We Tell Ourselves About Civilization

December 13, 2025 by Christina De La Rocha

Civilization’s origin story is often told as pure progress. Here’s what that narrative leaves out: surplus, power, and the rise of inequality.

Categories Equality Tags Christina De La Rocha, Ecology, Environment, Ethics, Politics, Sustainability, Waste
Can Purpose-Driven Donations Replace Traditional Holiday Gifts?

Can Purpose-Driven Donations Replace Traditional Holiday Gifts?

December 11, 2025 by Brett Stadelmann

Purpose-driven donations are not replacing traditional holiday gifts entirely—but they are redefining what meaningful giving looks like.

Categories Facts & Figures Tags Ecology, Environment, Ethics, Lifestyle, Sustainability
Grey Textured Rugs for a Cozy, Washable Bedroom

Grey Textured Rugs for a Cozy, Washable Bedroom

January 17, 2026December 10, 2025 by Brett Stadelmann

Grey textured rugs are a versatile and stylish addition to any bedroom. They can add warmth and texture to your space while also providing practical benefits.

Categories Interiors Tags Ecology, Fashion, Lifestyle
The town hall of Auroville, Pondicherry, India.

Inside Auroville’s Living Laboratory of Sustainable Building

March 16, 2026December 5, 2025 by Akshayaa Kariyakkar

Auroville, founded in 1968 spanning parts of Tamil Nadu and Puducherry, India, was conceived as an experimental township on what was once a barren plateau.

Categories Ecology Tags Business, Climate, Ecology, Environment, Ethics, Politics, Pollution, Renewables, Sustainability, Waste
Guardians of the Himalayas: Apis laboriosa and the Himalayan Ecosystem

Guardians of the Himalayas: Apis laboriosa and the Himalayan Ecosystem

December 5, 2025 by Rashmi Kandel

There’s one tiny creature that has survived the harsh conditions and defies the odds every day, the Himalayan giant honeybee, Apis laboriosa.

Categories Ecology Tags Climate, Ecology, Environment, Pollution, Sustainability
The Unbearable Weight of Paper: How Paper Over-consumption is Damaging the Environment

How Paper Over-consumption is Damaging the Environment

November 20, 2025 by Brett Stadelmann

Even if we make sure that we recycle it, our global paper industry is placing an unbearable weight on the planet’s forests, water, and climate.

Categories Ecology Tags Business, Ecology, Environment, Ethics, Lifestyle, Politics, Sustainability, Waste
Better for You, Better for the Planet: Sustainable Foods Worth Growing at Home

Sustainable Foods Worth Growing at Home

January 9, 2026November 1, 2025 by Chloe Powell

Cultivating sustainable foods at home provides you with fresh, nutrient-dense produce free from harmful contaminants commonly found on store-bought vegetables.

Categories Garden Tags Ecology, Environment, Gardening, Lifestyle, Sustainability
From Clay to Conscious Living: What Makes a Tile Truly Eco-Friendly?

What Makes a Tile Truly Eco-Friendly?

October 26, 2025 by Brett Stadelmann

As conscious consumers and eco-minded designers look closer at every material choice, the story of ceramic tile becomes both inspiring and complex.

Categories Interiors Tags Business, Ecology, Environment, Sustainability, Waste
Renewable Micro-Projects - Community Solar

Renewable Micro-Projects are Transforming Rural Economies

October 25, 2025 by Nidheesh Chandran

More than just generating electricity or energy, these micro-projects serve as engines for inclusive economic growth, resilience, and environmental stewardship.

Categories Equality Tags Business, Climate, Ecology, Environment, Ethics, Politics, Pollution, Renewables, Sustainability, Waste
Matt Winning

Matt Winning: Is Money Betting Against Our Future?

October 18, 2025 by Nina Purton

These words, spoken by comedian and academic Matt Winning about his son’s future in his Fringe show Solastalgia, stuck with me long after the lights went down.

Categories Interview Tags Business, Climate, Ecology, Environment, Ethics, Lifestyle, Politics, Sustainability, Waste
Smaller, Smarter, Greener: The Future of Alternative Homes

Smaller, Smarter, Greener: The Future of Alternative Housing

October 12, 2025 by Brett Stadelmann

As cities grow denser and rural regions look for ways to thrive, the question is not whether housing will change, but how fast we can make that change count.

Categories Facts & Figures Tags Climate, Ecology, Environment, Lifestyle, Sustainability
Mercury in Malawi: Doing Away with the Silent Killer

Mercury in Malawi: Doing Away with the Silent Killer

October 4, 2025 by Deogracias Benjamin Kalima

Mercury use in artisanal and small scale mining in Malawi is common, but not many people are aware of the deadly consequences that can result from exposure.

Categories Crises Tags Business, Deogracias Benjamin Kalima, Ecology, Environment, Ethics, Health, Politics, Pollution, Waste
Well-Being and Environmental Awareness in Sober Living Homes

Well-Being and Environmental Awareness in Sober Living Homes

September 30, 2025 by Brett Stadelmann

This article explores how environmental awareness and sustainability can be incorporated into sober living homes, and some challenges and opportunities.

Categories Facts & Figures Tags Ecology, Environment, Ethics, Health, Lifestyle, Sustainability
The Wonder Plant That is Thabalaba (Miers)

The Wonder Plant That is Thabalaba (Miers)

June 22, 2026September 30, 2025 by Deogracias Benjamin Kalima

Dr Noliya Mponya thinks Malawi needs to domesticate the Thabalaba plant, whose scientific name is Jateorhiza palmata.

Categories Ecology Tags Deogracias Benjamin Kalima, Ecology, Environment, Sustainability
The Best Environmental Books to Understand Climate Change

The Best Environmental Books to Understand Climate Change

September 29, 2025September 29, 2025 by Brett Stadelmann

If you’re serious about finding curated books on sustainability and summaries on climate change, this list is where you can begin.

Categories Climate Tags Climate, Ecology, Education, Environment, Sustainability
Why Dispersers Matter for Energy, Materials, & Food Research

Why Dispersers Matter for Energy, Materials, & Food Research

June 24, 2026September 25, 2025 by Brett Stadelmann

Dispersers (high-shear mixers) shape clean-energy materials, batteries, composites, and food emulsions. Here’s how dispersion affects performance, scale-up, and waste.

Categories Ecology Tags Business, Ecology, Environment, Sustainability
Woman holding a huge spoon, cooking fish

Malawi’s Demand for Fish Swells Amid Declining Fish Stocks

September 30, 2025September 25, 2025 by Deogracias Benjamin Kalima

Over the years, Lake Malawi, the fourth largest fresh water lake in the world by volume, has been losing fish stocks at alarming levels.

Categories Ecology Tags Climate, Deogracias Benjamin Kalima, Ecology, Environment, Ethics, Politics, Sustainability, Waste
Man in a city street standing amongst turtle statues

An Interview with Ralph Steadman and Ceri Levy

September 6, 2025 by Betsy Meacham

We asked Steadman and Levy how their Gonzovation partnership began, the evolution of their collaboration and their mutual commitment to environmental advocacy.

Categories Interview Tags Ecology, Environment, Ethics, Politics, Pollution, Sustainability, Waste
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