Combating Climate Change:  Politics & Policy

My mom always told me never to talk about politics or religion in mixed company. But if you want to combat climate change, you must consider politics. Government policies, programs, and departments control large movements in favor or against the environment. Last week we looked at several countries who have taken on climate change by …

Continue reading Combating Climate Change:  Politics & Policy

Combating Climate Change: Forest Bathing

The National Horticulture Society (NHS) Chelsey Flower Show 2024 winner for Best Show Garden was the Forest Bathing garden.  Forest Bathing is an ancient Japanese practice called Shinrin-yoku which basically means “bathing in the forest atmosphere and reconnecting with nature through our senses”  (rhs.org.uk).   The garden was designed by Ula Maria for the Muscular Dystrophy Association of the …

Continue reading Combating Climate Change: Forest Bathing

Combating Climate Change: Energy and Transportation

Last week we talked about the impact of gardens and how the National Horticultural Society (NHS) stated that if just half the population of the UK (approx. 30 million people) planted a tree and nurtured it to full grown, it would “store the carbon equivalent to driving around the planet 11.4 million times! .”  “By adding more carbon …

Continue reading Combating Climate Change: Energy and Transportation

Combating Climate Change: Biophilic Design, Living Buildings, Gardens, and Transportation

Climate Change and Environmental psychology: How do we get people to interact with the natural world? And how do we get people to think differently about how they interact with the world? I have been interested in these questions for a long time. Then I came across The International Living Future Institute. Perfection! This is …

Continue reading Combating Climate Change: Biophilic Design, Living Buildings, Gardens, and Transportation