How This Housing + Farming Development Is Solving Several Issues At Once

An exciting new cooperative living and farming development project, just two hours from Toronto (Canada’s most populous city), is in the works. This forward-thinking project will accomplish many things, including helping families create a sustainable farming and homesteading life and offering residents a built-in community of like-minded people.

Why Accounting for Planetary Boundaries Can Help Businesses Be More Antifragile

Our planet is enormous and full of resources, but it does still have limits. And, as the population increases, so does the demand for those resources. That’s why, in a world that is largely fueled by for-profit businesses, it’s smart for those businesses to account for planetary boundaries when developing plans for the future—doing so can help them be more antifragile.

Keystone Conversations from Verge Permaculture

Highlighting permaculture and regenerative agriculture thought leaders, the Keystone Conversations webinar series from our partners at Verge Permaculture is sure to deepen your understanding of permaculture and provide fresh inspiration for your permaculture and regenerative journey.

How This Man Turned Undesirable Land Into A Natural Pool

Ever wished you had a super cute, swimmable backyard pond that doubled as a wildlife haven? David Pagan Butler did, so he created one! Thankfully, he also shared the process and beautiful results for the rest of us to enjoy and learn from.

Dutch Farmers Get Help Transitioning To Regenerative Practices

Farmers in the Netherlands are getting a boost from several partners to help them transition to regenerative practices.

How Indigenous Forest Management Systems Build Fire Resiliency

The landscape needs to burn. But our homes, farms, and towns don’t. This is the wisdom being put forward by Indigenous forest managers in British Columbia, Canada, a place that has recently been hit hard by wildfires.

5 Apps That Reward Planet-Friendly Behaviour (for employers, consumers, students, and more)

Sometimes people need help making choices that are good for the planet, and sometimes a little enlightened self-interest can really help those choices along. After all, who doesn’t love a reward? Here are five apps that reward sustainable behaviour

How to Permaculture Your Yard: 5 Tips

Giving your yard a permaculture makeover is a totally doable, smart move. Permaculture planting can be different than other forms of gardening, though, so you’ll want to take an organized approach to your goals.

How Fake Beaver Dams Could Save This Farm

It may sound strange, but building a fake beaver dam is one of the first steps in regenerating and saving Glassie Farm in Scotland.

What We Can Learn From How The Sahara and The Amazon Work Together

The massive expanse of sand and rock that is the Sahara Desert has a little-know but vital role in planet health: it provides critical nutrients for Earth’s largest rainforest—the Amazon.