Discover the Top 5 unusual and innovative bio-based materials of 2025—from self-healing mycelium bricks to transparent wood—reshaping sustainable construction.
Dive into the intricate relationship between human perception and the natural world in BEJournal's landmark 50th edition, "Seeing Nature Differently". This compelling article explores the shifting baseline syndrome, revealing how our understanding of environmental change evolves through scientific research and artistic exploration. Uncover unique insights into animal vision, human perception, and conservation challenges while challenging your perspective on nature's complexity.
A groundbreaking Pacific Wild investigation exposes how industrial factory trawlers have heavily impacted nearly 90,000 km² of British Columbia’s coast, threatening endangered species and vital marine habitats. Discover the full story and learn how to support conservation efforts.
When your oceans are full of ghosts, who you gonna call? Deep Trekker and their underwater ROVs, of course! Ghost fishing refers to the retrieval of discarded fishing gear, a copious detritus littering our oceans and killing its marine life. Remotely operated submersibles are aiding the location and retrieval of ghost gear with exceptional results.
The founding pillars of innovation are curiosity and imagination—but have we forgotten how to be curious? Is imagination an endangered species? We asked award-winning children’s author, Michelle Worthington, to investigate clever ways for vitalizing exploration as a tool to develop critical and creative thinking in tandem.
In this article: Dr. Elaine Ingham, unearths potent concepts in soil science, driving a biological approach to agriculture which revitalizes microorganisms to create a robust Soil Food Web.
Eve Broenland is the author of Unclogging: the antidote to overwhelm, and a maestro of minimalism who creates environments for high-performing people. In this article for Earth Endeavours, Broenland shares her strategies for designing adaptive environments and shows us how to reclaim the lost sanctuary of home.
The pandemic we face today is unprecedented, so its cure is yet unknown. Despite this, there are healthy practices and healing traditions which can fortify our natural immune defenses—until we understand the complexities of preventing and treating COVID-19. As we wait for a cure from modern medicine, adopting the health principles of Ayurveda, allows us to draw from the healing traditions of an ancient culture and the curative properties of nature. Join @earthendeavours for a special report by Dr. Marianne Teitelbaum, who shares simple but effective practices for bolstering immunity and health based on the ancient healing traditions of Ayurveda.
Worldwide, around 50 million people have dementia, and there are nearly 10 million fresh cases every year. In Australia, close to half a million people are living with dementia and they estimate this number to double in the next 25 years. With over 50 percent of residents in Australian residential aged care facilities having dementia, increasing attention is being given to the design of the residential facilities needed in coming years.