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Costco capitalism
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It’s time to be honest about seafood
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Stockholm has been named 'smartest city in the world' for its innovations on the environment, digital technology and residents' wellbeing
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Copenhagen fashion week announces radical sustainability goals – hopes to transform it into a platform for advocacy with tough new environmental requirements for participants
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How sustainable is a solar powered website?
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The case for making low-tech 'dumb' cities instead of 'smart' ones
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Use this, not that: Positive swaps for the New Year
This is a bit of a sibling topic to the one about changing habits for 2020. Rather than looking at habits specifically, I want to look at "swaps" that people can make. What's something someone...
This is a bit of a sibling topic to the one about changing habits for 2020. Rather than looking at habits specifically, I want to look at "swaps" that people can make.
What's something someone could change out for a better alternative?
A swap should be recommended if it is,
- more ethical,
- more sustainable,
- heathier,
- or just overall better in an individual or collective way.
Importantly: the swap should be both feasible and sensical, and should be something that is relatively easy to do. This isn't about making huge lifestyle changes but about taking what we're already doing and making it better.
Please give your reasoning for your swap, as well as any important caveats. Mentioning specific brands/companies is fine if that's an important part of the swap. Also, swaps can be for anything so don't feel limited to consumer products. Feel free to give good food/service/app/software/store swaps as well!
See my post below for an example, if the setup I've given here is unclear!
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Why the simple life is not just beautiful, it’s necessary
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A blizzard of “sustainability” labels
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How Helsinki is using a big cash prize to find a sustainable solution to heating the city
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The African farmers taking on big chocolate
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Trying a Thanksgiving feast made from bugs
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Iceland accused of putting mackerel stocks at risk by increasing its catch
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Finland has become the latest destination to introduce a tourism pledge – asking visitors to the country to promise to respect its nature, culture and inhabitants
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Ways to create a more environmentally sustainable world
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How the women of Standing Rock are building sovereign economies
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Is anyone else interested in (or actively pursuing) meat from more ethical and sustainable sources?
I consider both industrial meat production and veganism to be sub-optimal across all dimensions. I've recently jumped into this growing niche market for more sustainable and ethical meat. It's a...
I consider both industrial meat production and veganism to be sub-optimal across all dimensions. I've recently jumped into this growing niche market for more sustainable and ethical meat. It's a little more pricey, unless you buy in bulk (e.g. 1/4 to full cow at a time), but I think it's worth it in the end.
I'm looking to share sources of info and network of producers/farms in this regard. Allan Savory has the Savory Institute which I found to be a good start. Though FYI there have been back-and-forth essays written about the criticism and defense of these practices (too many to post here but easy to find in the two above links).
I found one local family-operated farm that practices e.g. "organic" (in this case no herb/pest/fungi-cide) farming (crops for the animals), legitimate free-roaming chickens and sustainable land management that allows soil and ecology equilibration (reducing fertilizer use and subsequent runoff). Plus, buying and directly supporting local farmers and ranchers is always a plus!
EDIT: I foresee this thread being hijacked towards a discussion about how "meat is bad" and how we eat too much meat etc. I am being narrow here because I want to be pragmatic, rather than opine on global economics and dietary needs.
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Meat isn’t evil, it’s how we raise it, how it’s prepared, and what it’s eaten with
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Decoupling debunked : Green growth is incompatible with environmental sustainability, researchers find
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IKEA has committed to becoming a circular business by 2030 – by eliminating waste and reusing resources
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Sweden scraps Stockholm Fashion Week due to environmental concerns
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Helsinki has revealed a first-of-its kind website meant to empower citizens, businesses and tourists to make more sustainable choices
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Scientists from the University of Borås are exploring the possibility of converting old pieces of glutinous waste into yarn
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United Nations' Social Impact Investing Initiative (S3I) has opened a new office in Helsinki – further bolstering the UN's presence in Finland
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If we all ate enough fruits and vegetables, there'd be big shortages
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As millennial parents demand sustainable toys, Lego is perfecting plant-based bricks
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Norway's consumer watchdog has criticised fast-fashion chain H&M for misleading marketing of its sustainable collection
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Is fair trade finished? Fairtrade changed the way we shop. But major companies have started to abandon it and set up their own in-house imitations – threatening the very idea of fair trade.
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Colorado isn’t the desert. A sustainable lawn doesn’t have to be rocks, cacti and ugly.
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How to feed the world without destroying the planet
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Why soil is disappearing from farms
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Norway's cruise industry plans more sustainability
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Helsinki sustainability celebrated as Finland takes over EU presidency
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How a grocery store's plan to shame customers into using reusable bags backfired
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Six Finnish cities are building a model for sustainable urban development
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9 top subreddits for tech sustainability enthusiasts
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How to make wind power sustainable again
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Jane Jacobs and the death and life of American planning
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How the Green New Deal can deliver land justice
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For a healthier planet, eat these fifty foods, campaign urges
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Kipple field notes
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Solar farms shine a ray of hope on bees and butterflies
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UK ban on discarding edible fish at sea thwarted by industry
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How to responsibly get rid of the stuff you’ve decluttered
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The status of vertical farming at the end of 2018 - a summary
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What cities are getting wrong about public transportation
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Food in the Anthropocene
The study published in the Lancet: Food in the Anthropocene: the EAT–Lancet Commission on healthy diets from sustainable food systems The editorial in the Lancet: The 21st-century great food...
The study published in the Lancet: Food in the Anthropocene: the EAT–Lancet Commission on healthy diets from sustainable food systems
The editorial in the Lancet: The 21st-century great food transformation
An article in Cosmos for people (like me!) who don't have access to the Lancet: Feeding the planet: a call for radical action
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World's coffee under threat, say experts
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Steven Pinker’s ideas are fatally flawed
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