Why Healthy, Happy Livestock Are A Key Part Of Regenerative Agriculture

When it comes to regenerative agriculture, animal welfare plays a key part in keeping land healthy

Investments in renewable energy overtake fossil fuels for the first time

This year, for the first time, investments in renewable energy will overtake investments in fossil fuel (coal, oil, natural gas), according to a report from the International Energy Agency (IEA).

How Tiny Forests Speed Up The Re-Greening Process

Have you heard of Tiny Forests®? Meant to help speed up the natural afforestation that would happen if nature were allowed to take over an area.

Divers Replant Carbon-Storing Seagrass Fields

A new initiative in Northern Germany is teaching citizen divers how to replant seagrass fields, with the goal to “re-green the Baltic Sea,”

How One Regenerative Ranch Saved Endangered Animals From The Fire

Can a regenerative approach to ranching help mitigate wildfire damage? When the May family purchased their 15,000-acre natural-range ranch, they knew it held a lot of potential… but they never could have imagined just how much potential it really had.

What Could an Optimistic Solarpunk Future Look Like?

There’s a movement that’s radically reimagining the future where tech and nature work together in harmony. It’s called solarpunk.

Artificial Reefs Boost Surrounding Ecosystem, Study Finds

Many people are familiar with the use of artificial reefs to help restore underwater ecosystems, especially for coral and fish

How Smart Cattle Grazing Can Bring Back Native Grasses

Regenerative agriculture has a lot of benefits, and restoring natural, native grasslands is one of the ways to access those benefits: it can help bring the right animals, insects, and nutrients for grazing farm animals back to abundance in the area.

5 Ways To Practice Ecotourism

Ecotourism, at its heart, is about travelling mindfully. Conventional travel can be quite damaging to local ecosystems, and at times can even harm locals and their culture. Luckily, there are alternatives, like ecotourism, that benefit or protect tourism destinations.

Is The Future Of Wind Energy Bladeless?

What is the future of wind energy? The first wind farm was built in 1980 in the United States, and the technology has been steadily improving ever since, with windy places like Kansas, USA, investing in building wind farms for decades.