How plants could create self-healing clothing

What if your clothes could regenerate themselves? Scientists are working on just that, using mycelium leather.

Accidentally Making History

Many course-altering inventions, paradigm shifts, movements and breakthroughs have come about because some savvy thinker(s) set out to solve one glaring problem and accidentally laid the groundwork for solving several more, altering the course of human history.

How Beavers Tell the Future

When beavers start hiding Aspen saplings under the water, something awfully specific is around the corner!

Get Inspired To Get Outside

Whether you want to relax in a laid-back eco-lodge, trek deep into the jungle on a thrilling adventure, take a tour to learn about local wildlife or just check another national park off your bucket list, there’s a national park to suit every lifestyle.

Fire resilience in Alberta

Learn how our 5th World team is protecting and preserving our Alberta property amidst the wildfires.

Preserving An Ancient Egyptian Oasis

Permaculture is about creating permanence and self-sustaining systems. But exactly how long does something need to “work” or be sustained in order to be considered permanent?

How to spot regeneration

How do you know if the thing you’re interacting with - a system, garden, company, piece of media - is regenerative? While there are a million and one ways to measure aspects of “regeneration”, the simplest is to ask a some clever questions

Ugly food is back on the menu

When it comes to food and nutrition, it truly is what’s on the inside that counts! That’s why several businesses, individuals, and organizations are rethinking their approach to food in order to reduce food waste and improve food security.

How to Build a Village City

Making sure cities support human wellness, land regeneration and urban amenities is a high priority. One that can be accomplished by building village-style cities.

Meet The Quack Squad

This squad of 1,000+ ducks helps manage pests and bugs at a South African vineyard.