Food and Agriculture

How to Be More Sustainable in Suburbia

How to Be More Sustainable in Suburbia

When trying to be environmentally sustainable, living in suburbia can make it pretty difficult.  The suburbs have been responsible for 50% of carbon emissions in the United States, mainly due to a reliance on automobiles. Suburban homes also conserve far less energy due to the heating and cooling of larger houses, which also contributes to […]

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    <strong>How to Grow a Low-Effort Vegetable Garden</strong>

    How to Grow a Low-Effort Vegetable Garden

    Growing a garden can be a great way to cut down on grocery-related waste, enjoy time outdoors, and save money on fresh, organic produce — but raising seeds from scratch and tending to a garden for a whole season does require a lot of time and work. Here are a few ways to grow a […]

    Regenerative Grazing 101: Everything You Need to Know

    Regenerative Grazing 101: Everything You Need to Know

    A revolution is spreading across several states, where farmers and ranchers are adopting regenerative grazing methods that utilize the power of livestock to revitalize, restore and transform where they graze into thriving ecosystems. Regenerative grazing (also called rotational, managed, mob and prescribed grazing) is a holistic livestock management method that involves the practice of containing […]

    Scientists Develop Semi-Transparent Solar-Powered Roof for Greenhouses

    Scientists Develop Semi-Transparent Solar-Powered Roof for Greenhouses

    Scientists have created solar roofs for greenhouses, but these aren’t just any solar panels. A team from UCLA developed semi-transparent organic photovoltaics with added stability, so plants within the greenhouse can still receive sunlight while the solar panels harvest energy to power other components of the greenhouse. In a greenhouse setting, solar panels could help […]

    Good Fish Guide Says Northeast Atlantic Mackerel Fishery Has Become Unsustainable

    Good Fish Guide Says Northeast Atlantic Mackerel Fishery Has Become Unsustainable

    If you are trying to stick with sustainable seafood, don’t buy mackerel.  That’s the latest recommendation of the UK-based Marine Conservation Society’s (MCS) Good Fish Guide, which rates popular fish as “Best Choice” (green), “OK-Needs Improvement” (amber) or “Fish to Avoid” (red). “Unfortunately, Northeast Atlantic mackerel has moved on to the amber list, having been […]

    Tips for Growing a Budget-Friendly Home Garden

    Tips for Growing a Budget-Friendly Home Garden

    In the dreary winter months, the spring feels a long way out — but warmer days are approaching fast! Pretty soon it’ll be time to dust off the gardening supplies and plan out your plots for the growing season. Vegetable gardens are already a money-saving venture, and the initial input costs lead to a season […]