Posts tagged sustainable

Response to David Barkin posting by Roy Morrison | The International Society for Ecological Economics

Response to David Barkin posting by Roy Morrison | The International Society for Ecological Economics.

A discussion by two members of ISEE; one misses the meaning of the other; How would nature do it?

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Is a sustainability degree worth it? Here’s a crash course | GreenBiz.com

Is a sustainability degree worth it? Here’s a crash course | GreenBiz.com.

Strange as it may seem, anyone’s business / organization / passion can become stronger and more authentic by including sustainability in its behaviors. Do you have the expertise and knowledge to help yourself?

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Urban Mining Refinery Retrieves Valuable Metals From E-Waste · Environmental Management & Energy News · Environmental Leader

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Top Tips for Finding Responsible Animal Tourism – Ecotourism Blog – GreenLoons

Top Tips for Finding Responsible Animal Tourism – Ecotourism Blog – GreenLoons.

Where do you go to see animals? Do you have to go to a foreign country to see wild animals? Do you think about this issue of responsible tourism? Is it sustainable also? Who determines this? Do this help the animals in any way, shape or form? If this costs more money why should WE have to pay it?

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Gardening: Nourishing the Environment and the Soul |

Gardening: Nourishing the Environment and the Soul |.

I live in South Florida so we have two growing seasons. I just turned my 4×8 raised bed over and mixed in some compost. I covered the bed with a bunch of pine needles which do a fairly good job of keeping back the weeds. I then promptly left town to manage the business my father left my brother and me in Exuma, Bahamas for a week. When I get back I am going to start some seeds so by the time they are ready the soil should be in better condition than it was last year. Our soil is very sandy here so you really need to keep building it up year after year. Comments, suggestions, feedback welcome.

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