Lifestyle speaks louder than words
If you tell me what you throw away, I can tell you who you are. Our waste habits reveal our personal lifestyle, and — more importantly, how one person’s choices affect others …
By Nicholas Johnson
If you tell me what you throw away, I can tell you who you are. Our waste habits reveal our personal lifestyle, and — more importantly, how one person’s choices affect others …
By Nicholas Johnson
Have you ever thought of the economic value of a bird’s full tummy of bugs? The Natural Capital Project aims at quantifying the goods and services that we receive freely from the earth.
By Sarah Mundell
Are the vegetables and fruits that we eat still natural, or do they contain genes of a different organism? Many people are concerned about genetically modified foods — let’s have a look at the goal behind these experiments.
By John Freeman
After the 2010 earthquake, a lot of people fled to the North East region of Haiti. Using their talents to help others, a group of people recorded a CD in support of a housing project there.
By Susanne Janssen
"I really appreciated the articles in the July 2013 issue, because seldom do we have the opportunity to read in-depth articles about marriage."
As you’ll see in this issue, some choices can be radical, but they can inspire us to make our own changes in the way we live — and every little step is important.