by Editor | Apr 22, 2013 | COMMUNITY, Earth Stewardship, Environmental Sustainability, Global Food Supply & Sustainability, Organic Farming, PLANET EARTH, Sustainability, SUSTAINABILITY, Sustainable Agriculture
By shunning all but organic farming techniques, the Himalayan state will cement its status as a paradigm of sustainability – John Vidal and Annie Kelly for the guardian Already an overwhelmingly agrarian state, Bhutan is aiming to become the world’s first...
by Editor | Nov 14, 2012 | Arts & Crafts, COMMUNITY, Community Schools, Classes, Workshops, Retreats, CULTURE, EDUCATION, Heritage Skills, Schools, Teaching, uncategorized
Nestled in the Appalachian Mountains of North Carolina, the John C. Campbell Folk School has been keeping traditional folk skills alive since 1925. They offer hundreds of weeklong and weekend classes, year-round, for adults in: craft, art, music, dance, cooking,...
by Editor | Oct 5, 2012 | CONSCIOUSNESS, HEALTH, Mind & Brain
Brian Dodson for gizmag – An old saying tells us not to dwell on an unpleasant event. A new clinical study suggests the saying has both psychological and neurological support for its validity. Along with his advisors, Thomas Ågren – a doctoral candidate in...
by Editor | Aug 24, 2012 | SCIENCE
ANN ARBOR, Mich.— Scientists have, for the first time, directly detected part of the invisible dark matter skeleton of the universe, where more than half of all matter is believed to reside. The discovery, led by a University of Michigan physics researcher, confirms a...
by Editor | Jun 22, 2012 | COMMUNITY, Environmental Sustainability, PLANET EARTH, Social Responsibility, SUSTAINABILITY, Sustainability Education, Sustainable Development
WWF Rio+20 closing statement (via World Wildlife Fund) Rio de Janeiro, Brazil (21 June 2012) – With negotiations at an end, WWF Director General Jim Leape today issued the following closing statement about the Rio+20 summit: “This was a conference about life:...
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