Building ecologically requires different knowledge, skills, and support systems depending on your scale and goals. Here’s a comprehensive guide to resources for various project types. For Individual Homeowners & First-Time Builders Education and Planning Owner-Builder Programs offer the most direct path. Organizations like the Owner Builder Center in Berkeley, California, and similar programs nationwide provideContinue reading “Resources for Eco-Architecture: From Backyard ADUs to Urban Developments”
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Eco-Architecture: Building in Harmony with Nature
Eco-architecture represents a fundamental reimagining of how we design, construct, and inhabit our built environment. Rather than treating buildings as isolated objects that extract resources and generate waste, this approach views structures as living systems integrated with their ecological and social contexts. Regenerative Construction: Beyond Sustainability While sustainable architecture aims to minimize harm, regenerative constructionContinue reading “Eco-Architecture: Building in Harmony with Nature”
Big Tech Giants Secure Access to US Administration Through Strategic Realignment
Big tech companies executed a dramatic strategic pivot in 2025, transforming adversarial relationships into an unprecedented corporate-government partnership characterized by billion-dollar investments, policy concessions, and direct access to power. After facing aggressive antitrust enforcement under Biden, tech CEOs made pilgrimages to Mar-a-Lago, donated millions to Trump’s inauguration, and secured favorable treatment on AI regulation, tariffs,Continue reading “Big Tech Giants Secure Access to US Administration Through Strategic Realignment”
Resources for Integrating Plants into Medicine
Comprehensive Resources for Ayurvedic Herbalism and Integrative Medicine Essential Books Ayurvedic Foundations Herbal Medicine Scientific & Clinical Integration Plant Conservation & Ethnobotany Philosophy & Consciousness Academic Programs and Courses Formal Education Online Learning Wilderness & Field Programs Research Organizations and Databases Research Centers Databases and Journals Media & Documentaries Documentaries Podcasts & Channels Cultural &Continue reading “Resources for Integrating Plants into Medicine”
Food, Medicine, and the Politics of Public Health
The Regulatory Framework The United States regulates food and medicine primarily through the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), established in 1906 with the Pure Food and Drug Act. The FDA operates under the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act of 1938, which gives it authority to ensure the safety and efficacy of drugs, medical devices,Continue reading “Food, Medicine, and the Politics of Public Health”
American Resource Consumption Per Capita
Overview Americans consume resources at rates far exceeding most other nations. With less than 5% of the world’s population, the United States uses one-third of the world’s paper, a quarter of its oil, 23% of coal, 27% of aluminum, and 19% of copper. Annual Per Capita Consumption Raw Materials & Manufacturing Minerals and Fossil FuelsContinue reading “American Resource Consumption Per Capita”
A New Energy for America: The Wisdom of Enough
Americans stand at a threshold. Each person moves through life carrying the weight of 39,000 pounds of materials annually—minerals pulled from earth, fuels burned for motion, resources flowing through households at rates the world has never seen. We hold one-third of the planet’s paper in our hands despite being only five percent of its people.Continue reading “A New Energy for America: The Wisdom of Enough”
Ecological Economic Report: Hemp Interplanting with Row Crops
Executive Summary Interplanting hemp with traditional row crops presents a promising agricultural strategy that combines ecological benefits with economic diversification. This practice can enhance soil health, reduce pest pressure, and provide farmers with additional revenue streams while maintaining primary crop yields. Ecological Benefits Soil Health Enhancement: Hemp develops deep taproots that can penetrate 6-9 feetContinue reading “Ecological Economic Report: Hemp Interplanting with Row Crops”
Thomas Jefferson’s Garden Book: A Living Legacy for Modern America
Thomas Jefferson’s “Garden Book” stands as one of the most remarkable horticultural records in American history, offering an intimate window into the mind of one of the nation’s founding fathers and his lifelong passion for gardening and agriculture. Officially titled “Thomas Jefferson’s Garden Book, 1766-1824,” this meticulously kept journal spans nearly sixty years of observations,Continue reading “Thomas Jefferson’s Garden Book: A Living Legacy for Modern America”
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Regenerative Agriculture & Soil Science Smart Alternative Living Systems Closed Ecological Systems Research Agroforestry & Permaculture Technology Data-Driven Sustainable Food Systems Sacred Ecology & Nutrition Technology Corporate Regenerative Agriculture Initiatives