Houseplants are all the rage. But as Americans buy more plants, and producers scale up to meet demand, more plants are dying. About 40% of plants perish in the supply chain, and another 35% die in customers’ homes. So what are plant producers and influencers doing about it? We went to one of America’s largest…
Population, Sustainability, and Malthus: Crash Course World History 215
In which John Green teaches you about population. So, how many people can reasonably live on the Earth? Thomas Malthus got it totally wrong in the 19th century, but for some reason, he keeps coming up when we talk about population. In 1800, the human population of the Earth passed 1 billion, and Thomas Malthus…
Scotland’s National Chef on the Recipe for a Sustainable Future
Gary Maclean, National Chef of Scotland and Champion, Masterchef The Professionals discusses the role food plays in fighting climate change and how he turned his success in the kitchen and the spotlight into a passion to transform the world with Bloomberg Green’s Jess Shankleman. ——– Subscribe to Bloomberg Live on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7UFcUbAd8oyCBWCogVpJ6g?sub_confirmation=1 Source
MID MOD Makeover of a $5 Thrifted Dresser
This weeks video is in collaberation with my Furniture Artist friend, Crys’Dawna from Bella Renovare! You can visit her channel here: https://www.youtube.com/c/BellaRenovare/videos I picked up this MCM dresser from my local Habitat for Humanity ReStore for $5! I loved it’s clean, simple lines and I knew that I could bring it up to date with…
Two adults, two kids, zero waste | Bea Johnson | TEDxFoggyBottom
Do you have an excess of stuff? Do you take the trash out on a regular basis? Bea Johnson started a global movement advocating for a zero waste lifestyle. Here, she reveals how she and her family produce less than one quart of waste per year, and how living simply has changed her life for…
Learn by yourself how to fix a hole in your shirt invisibly / homemade repair
Learn how to fix a hole in your shirt / Amazing repairs to clothes using simple crafts DIY sewing tutorial for beginners to provide new and innovative ideas that allow us to reuse clothes again / Full explanation and translation of this wonderful repair #sewing #Clothing #repair Source
2 Designers Transform The Same IKEA Billy Bookcase | Custom Crafted | Architectural Digest
We gave a pair of designers with very different styles one day to transform the same IKEA Billy bookcase, turning one of the most popular furniture items in the world into something more personalized and expressive. Drew Scott of Lone Fox is a DIY dynamo who emphasizes attainability with an eclectic twist, while furniture designer…
10 Steps to Growing Most of Your Own Food (In Less Than 10 Hours A Week)
Get more content like this on Abundance Plus: https://bit.ly/abundance-plus Set real attainable goals that WILL get accomplished. Time the work of your chicken with your garden planting. Slap together an incredible greenhouse (it’s easier than you think) Start seeds in soil blocks in the greenhouse while the chickens prep the garden. Build a mobile chicken…
Harvesting Wild Foods: Preserving, Storing, and How To Use Your Foraged Foods Webinar
In this webinar, edible wild food educator and herbalist Karen Stephenson will speak about foraging. Knowing what wild plants are edible is only a small part of the foraging experience. Learn harvesting techniques, how to use wild edibles in the kitchen and more importantly, how to store them both short and long term. Source
Amazing Tiny Vegetable Garden with Year-Round Abundance! | A Mini Permaculture Oasis
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