Natural Deodorant That Works: Safe, Simple, and Affordable Finding a reliable natural deodorant doesn’t have to be a struggle. With a few everyday ingredients and about 10 minutes, you can
Julian Drake
A nature lover and sustainability advocate with a passion for science, green living, and eco-design. Dedicated to making complex topics simple and inspiring readers to live more mindfully — whether in the garden, at home, or out exploring the planet.
Cruelty Free? Not by Most Standards Despite its reputation for gentle, science-backed skincare, CeraVe is not considered cruelty free. The brand lacks certification from organizations like PETA or Leaping Bunny
Toothpaste Tubes: Small Package, Big Waste Problem If you’re aiming to cut down on plastic, you probably think first of water bottles or shopping bags not the toothpaste you use
It’s autumn in Lithuania, and the forests are alive with quiet, deliberate footsteps and the soft rustle of leaves. All across the country, people are venturing into the woods with
Basic Requirements for Raising Turkeys Outdoors Turkeys thrive outdoors and, once they reach eight weeks of age, can be kept on pasture nearly year-round. For the first several weeks, young
Carmine: The Bug-Based Red Behind Countless Products The vibrant red shade in many popular foods and cosmetics may come from an unexpected source: carmine dye, derived from crushed female
The terms “global warming” and “climate change” are often used interchangeably but they are not identical. Global warming refers specifically to the rise in Earth’s surface temperatures, while climate change
While the ideal solution to pollution is prevention, the transition to a post-carbon world is far from complete. In the meantime, nature itself offers innovative tools for repairing environmental damage.
Hand-Built Sustainability: From Straw Bales to Solar Power Chris Vander Hout and Christine Hoy’s off-grid homestead stands on a 20-acre clearing in Minto, Ontario, surrounded by woods and designed with
Think you're doing the planet a favor by tossing your used takeout container or yogurt cup into the recycling bin? Think again. Many common items that look recyclable actually aren’t