Episode 41
In this week’s podcast, scientist, consultant, and activist Ted Karfakis discusses what he is doing on the Greek island of Kalamos to fight industrial aquaculture and create more sustainable systems there.
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In this week’s podcast, scientist, consultant, and activist Ted Karfakis discusses what he is doing on the Greek island of Kalamos to fight industrial aquaculture and create more sustainable systems there.
We at the Sustainable Living Podcast are thrilled to welcome Darcy Matheson, author of Greening Your Pet Care, as a guest blogger. Please listen to our interview/podcast by clicking here. Easy ways to create a…
Do you like finding out that you are ignorant about a subject you think you know a lot about? I don’t. Well, I found out that I hadn’t thought much about the impact of pet care. That is one of the reasons that I didn’t put Darcy’s book, Greening your Pet Care, down until I had finished it.
We all want to be healthy, right? Feel good. Be happy. I know I want to and have throughout the years explored different methods and modalities to help me with that goal.
If you’ve been using social media for a while, chances are you’ve run into Chris Agnos’ work via Sustainable Human.
With a following of over 1.5 million people, Chris’ Sustainable Human Facebook page attempts to dive into the deep roots of our many sustainability crises.
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