by Chris Pupke | Jun 4, 2018 | Blog Posts, Chris Pupke
Restoring and Protecting Natural Filters: NYC’s Creative Solution for Clean Water Restoring and protecting natural filters in the environment was the solution It is a complex system. Delivering clean water to a city of 8.6 million residents requires a great deal...
by Rob Hunt, Ph.D. | May 28, 2018 | Blog Posts, Rob Hunt, Ph.D.
My friend Rob Hunt is a field ecologist. As such he spends many days and nights outdoors, around 200 each year. In this adventure, written from his field notes, he found Edward Abbey’s blessing: “may your trails be crooked, winding, lonesome, dangerous,...
by Chris Pupke | May 21, 2018 | Blog Posts, Chris Pupke
Horseshoe Crab Facts Give Us a Lot to Learn About Horseshoe Crabs And Relationships Are Worth Working On Studying horseshoe crab facts has taught me that relationships take work. Even our relationship with nature. If we are to develop a biophilic relationship with the...
by Joshua Cubista | May 2, 2018 | Blog Posts, Joshua Cubista
The Rise of Regenerative Cities Our Earth Household Our world needs regenerative cities as an antidote to the conventional industrial approach to urban living. Today it is estimated that 54.4 percent of the human population lives in cities. Approximately, 60 percent...
by Chris Pupke | Apr 30, 2018 | Blog Posts, Chris Pupke
Wood Ducks: A Cautionary Tale With A Happy Ending? Photo Below: The Wood Duck is one of the most beautiful birds but has suffered great population losses due to market hunting and loss of habitat. Fortunately, government regulations and the actions of private...
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