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A Guide to All the Costs of Purchasing a Home

One way to cover the mortgage is to build a sustainable home that screams AirBNB. Rent on peak holidays and crash at your parents.

Energy-Efficient Home Improvement Ideas You Should Consider

Your house is your private heaven. Upgrade it ecologically and it will be worth much more.

Creating a Sustainable Bedroom for Restful and Eco-Friendly Sleep and Green Dreams

As the saying goes, "sleep is the best meditation" - Dalai Lama. Sleep is one of the most important things we can do for...

What Are Green Leases? A Landlord’s Guide

Your house is your private heaven. Upgrade it ecologically and insure it from theft and damage.

Hydroponic Gardening Benefits for Urban Dwellers with Limited Space

Hydroponic gardening has gained popularity in recent years as an innovative and sustainable way of growing plants without soil.

7 Sustainable Yard Care Tips You Should Be Doing

Sustainable yard maintenance has become a crucial consideration for homeowners and landscapers. Below are sustainable yard care tips to help maintain a beautiful and healthy yard while conserving the environment.

Ohio Real Estate Investing in 2023

The Sustainable Ohio Public Energy Council residents and small businesses in Dayton, Ohio received 100% renewable energy while saving money with electric aggregation for their electricity supply charges for a period of 12 months. 

Planning a sustainable house move

Moving houses is stressful and exciting because you’re happy that you are moving into a new place but overwhelmed with what the process implies....

Mayu makes spring water from your tap

MAYU, a new kind of water device filter company from Israel that makes economical and ecological sense.  

8 ideas to create a sustainable kitchen

A sustainable kitchen has loads of easily accessible shelves. So you know what you have and don't buy twice.

3 signs you need a new bed frame

A good night's sleep isn't just about the mattress. Make sure when you buy a frame, buy one that can last at least a decade, or better your lifetime. That's sustainable bed-buying.

8 Ways to Make Your Home More Sustainable

As the earth feels the effects of climate change and energy bills continue to rise, taking steps to make your home more sustainable and eco-friendly can save you money and help protect the planet.

Persik’s cloths wash into eternity, no soap needed

Wash, rinse, repeat. No dangerous soaps or chemicals needed, even for the windows. This keeps you and pets safe and happy.

Want to Start Your Own Commune?

A pioneering newsletter is still helping the next generation plan their intentional community

Eco-Friendly Home Improvement Projects

Follow these tips to make your house green while saving money on energy bills after your investment.

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Weston Higginbotham’s Family Declines to Release Cause of Death in Kyoto Forest

The family of Weston Higginbotham,an Auburn University student whose disappearance and death in the mountains near Kyoto, Japan, drew international attention, has declined to publicly release the cause of his death.

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HelloFresh’s pride prepping ad raises a bigger question: we are we still outsourcing dinner?

The backlash against HelloFresh's Pride Month marketing campaign has sparked a wider conversation about food, labor, sustainability, and whether consumers should reconnect with local farmers, butchers, and home gardens instead of relying on subscription meal kits.

Regenerative Wool or Greenwashing? Zentera Responds to Critics

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Barnacle glue could fix coral reefs, inspire new advances in building and medicine

Aalto University researchers create a protein-based adhesive inspired by barnacles and mussels that works underwater and could aid coral reef restoration.

Jaakko Torvinen finds that the next green building revolution is misfit trees

Crooked, forked and curved trees are often treated as second-class timber. They are considered less valuable, and not suitable for load bearing walls or support systems in building. If a tree trunk is not straight enough to become a saw log, it is frequently diverted into pulp production or burned for energy. Now, new research from Aalto University could help change that.

Black fathers live longer than non-fathers, new study

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