Community refrigerators are being established in New York City to help those in need access food, with the help of volunteers and donations from local restaurants and grocery stores. The post appeared first on <a href=" Read more ›
Family environments may contribute to children's long-term health through biological processes, including epigenetic regulation such as DNA methylation (DNAm). However, most studies in this area focus on Euro-American populations while also rarely including fathering data. The current study investigated children's blood DNAm associations with positive (father caregiving) and negative (parental conflict) family dynamics in a smaller-scale subsistence society living in the Congo Basin rainfores... Read more ›
“Equanimity is the practice of maintaining mental calmness & evenness of temper, especially in challenging situations.” —PositivePsychology.com Dynamicism embodies the ability to move, adjust, adapt and thus thrive in whatever environment one finds themselves. To be dynamic is to be fully alive and thus living fully the life that we are given. Whenever we talk […] <a href=" Read more ›
Officials in Assam recently captured a black panther, or melanistic leopard, on a camera trap in Dulung Reserve Forest for the first time ever. Read more ›
In which the E@L replaces a useless monoculture of turf with a colorful pollinator garden Read more ›
Decarbonizing food systems: one of the most impactful ways Europe can cut emissions and strengthen food security. Read more ›
For the first time, Permaculture magazine will be available in Waterstones! 62 shops across the UK will be stocking us from the end of July, with our Autumn issue, PM129. This is an excellent step for permaculture, taking us to new audiences at a critical time, when our practical and radical solutions are so desperately […] The post appeared first on <a href=" Read more ›
"In the Indian tradition, we work on the body, the breath, the mind..." he said, saying yoga in the West is "reduced 95 percent to asanas (postures) and very little to prana (breath)". Veer, who opened a studio in New Delhi in 2023 after teaching the discipline everywhere from Greece, France and Canada to the United States and Hong Kong, said the history dates back more than 10,000 years. Initially, hatha yoga, the most traditional practice, was the "most widespread form in the West", Veer sa... Read more ›
This year, June 22-29 highlights the outsized role of butterflies and moths and their host plants. The post appeared first on <a href=" Read more ›
According to the latest Nescafé Plan 2030 Progress Report, Nescafé sourced 53% of its green coffee from farmers adopting regenerative agriculture practices in 2025. The increase was driven by a higher volume of green coffee received from those farmers and the expansion of Nescafé’s field programs. The Nescafé Plan 2030 prioritises regenerative agriculture to enhance farming practices and coffee supply resilience, ... Nescafé sources over 50% of its coffee supplies from regenerative agricultur... Read more ›
A new wearable claims to unlock more sleep, more focus, and more energy. Read more ›
Half-sour pickles are crunchy and bright green with a distinct snap and gentle flavor Read more ›
From Instagram ads to real-world behaviour, LSE research reveals why campaigns aimed at reducing consumption may fall short - and what this means for sustainability strategies. Read more ›
Biodiversity loss is expected to escalate with every increment of global warming. Simultaneously, land-intensive climate change mitigation strategies, such as afforestation and bioenergy, may further compound biodiversity loss. So far, the magnitude of these two drivers has not been compared in the context of temperature overshoot, meaning the temporary exceedance of a targeted global warming limit. By combining spatial data on climate refugia (areas sheltering biodiversity from climate chang... Read more ›
It’s a great time for planting trees in good locations, writes columnist Don Cameron, a registered professional forester Read more ›
As a child and adolescent development researcher with a social work background, University of Delaware Assistant Professor Jin Yao Kwan understands how true the familiar proverb "it takes a village to raise a child" is for parents. With Father's Day around the corner, Kwan shares findings from his research and practice that show just how valuable that village is for reducing stress. Read more ›
Alexa Clay writes a long food for thought essay on billionaires : Today, many billionaires indulge their own dystopian prepper fantasies, fortifying their escape plans and apocalypse compounds. But if we could replace these salvation daydreams with a more humanity-focused and noble endeavour, like ‘prepping’ for the common good, it could be transformative. If society […] Read more ›
Author: Nicolas RichenTitle: For Anarchist(ic) RelationshipsSubtitle: Mutual Aid in Daily Life, Care & EmotionsDate: May 2026Notes: Texts: Nicolas Richen I am a healthy, cisgender white man from Western Europe. I grew up in France and then in Quebec, where I experienced various forms of exclusion and harassment during my teenage years, especially because I didn’t conform to certain norms of dominant masculinity. I participated in the massive student movement in Quebec during the Maple Spring ... Read more ›
The Nature Immersion Trail at Singapore Botanic Gardens is Asia’s 1st certified trail designed for mindful forest bathing. Read more ›
Madagascar and Zanzibar are implementing broad new safeguards for sharks and rays, extending a years-long conservation trend in East Africa. Read more ›