We can reduce our carbon footprint with appropriate technologies. Our star pick this time is the Biochar water filtration system. Read more
Earthvoice Articles
Electrolytes – your body water managers
We owe much of our modern knowledge of nutrition to naturopathy, as opposed to allopathy. Fresh fruit juices are one of the best-known sources of electrolytes. Read more
Fermenting – a recipe for good health
Women were first to ferment different foods -yoghurt into cheese, grains and plants into bread and beer. Read more
Tiny House Living – to buy or not to buy a house
Tiny house has become a solution to house shortages. Over that last decade European tiny house start-ups have filled a gap in the market. Read more
A sugar crisis or a circular economy opportunity
How do we create sustainable incomes for poor farmers in the tropics? What alternatives do we have to make this ethical switch? Read more
COP26 Climate Change conference: A net-zero climate solutions’ strategy and a logistical process.
Since 1991, governments and scientists have been meeting for the United Nations COP conferences. Read more
Benefits of organic and truly raw coconut water
Coconut water provides valuable and often essential nutrition for vegans and vegetarians. Read more
Healing foods not only for aficionados
This month’s article is about fermenting and the reason is because I am staying at a permaculture farm at the foothills of Serra D’Arada in central-western Portugal. Read more
Blue Agave – makes sustainable agave companies
We tend to associate the agave succulents with the production of mezcal beverages such as tequila through distillation of fermented agave juice. Read more
Achieving high-tech results with low-tech solutions
There are countless examples of low-tech solutions in domestic and commercial applications. Read more
Eurasian shamanic art
Europe’s Bison, Bison bonasus species, the king of the boreal forests, once rained over vast swathes of the Eurasian landmass. Read more
Bamboo – a nature’s magical resource
The bamboo’s distinctive properties make it suitable as a commercial material. Bamboo is the fastest growing giant grass on Earth. Read more
Tiny House – sustainability on wheels
The tiny house movement is a broad and colourful phenomenon. It is as integral to the European cultures as it is to the American psyche. However, like with many innovations, trends and cultural shifts, the tiny house living vision and philosophy links to North American pioneers such as Henry David Thoreau. Read more
Parrot Resort – Nicaragua’s premier eco oasis in the making
When I first started designing and promoting sustainable travel and tourism projects in the late 1990’s ecotourism was barely heard of. Read more
Aquaponics – a biological dance of fish and plants
Aquaponics is today’s most sustainable form of agriculture on the planet. It has its roots from the Aztec Indians, 1000 AD. Read more
Ecoplaza’s holistic vision
How integrated models can turn a crisis into an opportunity and create new leisure, environment and social action spaces. Read more
Treatment of new ideas
Treatment of new ideas and thought innovators in our society: Â how this links to new emerging social paradigms and movements within the context of climate emergency and how we can be part of this change. Read more