I choose hope and ask the question, why don’t others - here’s my answer
The 3 Myths That Prop Up The Fossil Fuel Industry
TIME Magazine has just published an op-ed by Ani Dasgupta on the three myths propagated by the fossil fuel industry that are designed to scare governments from doing the right thing. Ani writes that at COP28 our leaders must call their bluff and strike a deal to rapidly shift away from fossil fuels, and offers a roadmap for rich countries to lead, starting with three critical actions.
Gem of a time by Gem at urban ag gig
My experience with ARTofficial Truth Machine ATM-001.
Meeting Climate Advocate Gregory Andrews
Public gardening on a playground in Germany
From Germany, Kristina writes about public gardening there.
Living for years in Sydney and gardening alongside Michael I was inspired by the Chippendale street verge gardens. Anyone can enjoy the beauty of flowering nasturtiums, pick a few fresh herbs and chat to neighbours about the newest plants growing. And if you like to garden along, you get some exercise out in fresh air, connecting to nature. So why couldn’t we do this in Germany?
Introducing the Newest Coolseat Design and Collaborators!
From California, United States down to Sydney, Australia
Bartering and a Kindness Economy
Barren land now beautiful house, food farm
In 2020, we decided to leave our corporate careers and live on the land full time. For this we needed to build a residence. We wanted to build a sustainable house that integrates with and respects the habitat we had built over the last decade. We decided to build with natural materials like earth, lime and stone.
Council kills possums and possum habitat
Seed savers' Australian story
Backpacker Lisa's Australian story
Sydney University kills kookaburra families
Two interns' eyes, hands and spirits in Sydney streets
"FOGO": failure or success?
“ I appreciate that the Inner West Council is taking action against the growing problem of food and garden organics, but is this the best option for Australia or even Earth?“
And the garbage collector gets paid twice; once by the ratepayer via council, again by the ratepayer when they buy compost (if the waste is turned into compost).
Renee Patricio, U.S. intern with Sustainable House, compares U.S. and Australian food waste solutions.
With a primary focus on data analysis, Renee’s assessment is data-driven and, sorry, Oz, but local councils and state governments here in Oz seem to be controlled by, and delivering truckloads of money to, garbage collectors.
Climate pollution from rebuilding 68 city parks
Kyle Day, interning with Sustainable House, quantifies climate pollution from rebuilding parks.
“Untracked, unreported pollution resulting from rebuilding parks is polluting and damaging ours and Earth’s climate. By questioning the necessity of rebuilding the parks and exploring alternative approaches, we can strive for a greener and more sustainable future for our city.”
Signs of love for Earth in Europe - Vicki's story
Coco visits a school that composts
Blog by Coco
On 5th of May, I went to a community garden next to Camdenville Public School in Newtown, NSW, to join one compost program called “Food Scrap Friday.”
In a public garden next to school, they have compost bins and garden to grow plants and veggies. People including parents take their food scrap from home to compost them every Friday morning.