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Continue reading →: The Facts Behind Billy Bob’s Landman RantTommy Norris spoke like a man who believed he had the world figured out. His words were sharp, simple, and filled with conviction. But conviction is not the same as truth. Facts are quiet things, and they stand long after a man’s voice is gone. Let’s weigh his words against…
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New Year’s Resolutions for a Sustainable 2025
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Continue reading →: New Year’s Resolutions for a Sustainable 2025We love to start off a new year with ideas for self-improvement. It feels right to begin a fresh calendar with positive goals for our bodies, minds, and hearts. To get your new year going right, here are a few ideas for eco-friendly resolutions that can benefit both you and…
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Continue reading →: Harvesting Hope: Gleaning And The Bounty Of Shared AbundanceHave you ever wanted to grow a garden or nurture fruit trees but find yourself saying “who has the time…?”. Gleaning—the ancient yet profoundly relevant practice of sharing surplus food—could be the answer. Whether it’s neighbors harvesting unpicked apples from a backyard tree or sharing garden-fresh zucchini, gleaning is about…
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Continue reading →: The Case for Walkable Cities in a Forward-Thinking EraA large number of individuals who’ve attended college in the past say that the years they spent there were the best years of their lives. We often attribute this to the fact that they were freshly starting out, brand new adults ready to adventure and make a lasting impact on…
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Continue reading →: Open Source as the Foundation of a Sustainable ParadigmThe open-source movement proves that a world built on free sharing isn’t just a dream—it’s a thriving reality. By breaking down barriers and empowering collective innovation, it defies the profit-driven norms of capitalism. Projects like Linux and WordPress, powered by global communities, show how collaboration fuels progress, making cutting-edge technology…
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Continue reading →: Carbon Capture: An Attempt at Sustainable AdvancementA technique with the goal of sustainability known as carbon capture and storage is a relatively new practice, the use of which has increased heavily in the past thirty to forty years (exponentially so in the early 2000s). Although it debuted as an environmentally friendly alternative to releasing carbon and…
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Continue reading →: Ecological Dangers and The Threat of DeforestationDeforestation is one of the biggest threats of direct destruction to our environment perpetuated predominately by humans. The goal of this Ecological Dangers series is to highlight some of the threats to overall sustainability around the globe and shine light on ways to fight back. What is Deforestation? As you…
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Continue reading →: Music and Sustainability Are Closer Than You ThinkMusic is a powerful and enjoyable art form that has found a home in almost everyone’s life in one way or another. Here, I’ll explore the connections we can make from music to sustainability. The Political Impact of Music Music, like all major forms of art, does not exist in…
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Continue reading →: 10 Powerful Ways to Promote Cultural Sustainability in Your CommunitySupporting cultural sustainability is all about preserving, celebrating, and evolving the diverse cultural practices, traditions, and languages within a community. Here are ten effective ways to foster cultural sustainability and ensure that heritage and diversity continue to thrive. 1. Celebrate Local Festivals and Traditions Hosting or attending local festivals, parades,…
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Continue reading →: Ecological Dangers: The Harm of OverfishingAs you certainly know, there is a plethora of different dangers that humans present to our ecosystem. The goal of this Ecological Dangers series is to highlight some of the threats to overall sustainability around the globe and shine light on ways to fight back. What Is Overfishing? Overfishing is…







