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The Art of Taking Care of Our Soil
Life on Earth would not be possible without healthy soil, yet we have been treating it very badly over the past decades. The soil is a...
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Lessons From the Wild - Plants
Who hasn't seen a small plant sprouting through sidewalks, a crack in a concrete wall, or a small gap between the asphalt?
Aug 271 min read


The Dark Art of Wildlife Tourism
We humans have a constant need to pet, domesticate, or even use wild animals for our amusement.
But how far should we go without considering the welfare of the animals we use for our recreation?
Jul 223 min read


Ants & Teamwork
Ants are a great example of the individual's importance to the overall function of a society. They prove to us that we should never give up!
Jul 21 min read


The Dark Art of Loving Nature
Loving nature is not enough. It's essential to connect with, or reconnect to, nature for our well-being. As a species and part of the...
Jun 162 min read


Sloths & Taking it Slow
Did you know that sloths have survived for 64 million years using the survival tactic that defines them: staying put and hoping that no one notices them?
Jun 21 min read


The Dark Art of Volunteering
Over the years, as Projeto Gea, we have organised clean-ups not only along the seaside but also in mountainous areas, and we have seen a diverse array of participants from various countries. However, we couldn’t help but wonder about the current state of civic participation in volunteering events.
Do you want to know why?
May 292 min read


Colourful Animals
Colours are a natural, universal form of expression, not something that should be limited by norms. Colours are for everyone.
May 61 min read


The Dark Art of Buying Secondhand
More and more people on the internet are sharing posts about the secondhand clothes they've purchased, portraying these items as...
Apr 241 min read


Elephants & Plant-based Diets
Did you know that the largest land animal and one of the strongest is the African bush elephant? And that their diet is plant-based?
Apr 131 min read


Storks & Sparrows - A Symbiotic Relationship
Spanish Sparrows are known to nest on the lower parts of white storks' nests. Have you ever noticed it?
Apr 61 min read


The dark Art of Fast Furniture
Have you heard of the concept of fast furniture? If not, you're not alone—it's a relatively new topic for many of us.
Mar 32 min read


The Art of Low-impact Travelling
We have never travelled as much, nor has it ever been as easy. But this brings consequences for our planet.
Feb 93 min read


The Art of Low-Waste Digital Storage
We are currently living in a transformative technological era - the Digital Age. However, the environmental impact of this transformation and the invisible digital pollution it generates is deeply concerning.
Jan 192 min read


The Art of Covering Your Butts
How many times have we seen people in films throwing cigarette butts in a very cool way?
But, did you know cigarette butts are the most common form of waste?
Jan 122 min read


The Art of Low-Waste Hiking
For us, hiking is a wonderful way to slow down and reconnect with nature. We appreciate moving at our own pace and taking the time to observe our surroundings. And, we always look at ways to minimise waste while enjoying the outdoors.
Jan 42 min read


Paradox of information #10
Instead of blaming a lack of information, we should acknowledge our responsibility to seek knowledge and critically evaluate the information we encounter.
Apr 18, 20241 min read




Pile of stones #8
Everything in nature has its function, and rocks on the ground are no exception.
Apr 4, 20241 min read


Collecting seashells at the beach #7
What's wrong with collecting seashells? There are so many, and they are empty. Where is the harm if I take one to decorate my house or make jewellery?
Mar 28, 20241 min read
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