Sustainable World

Live WITH Her.

Sustainable development

Together we can create new systems and new ways of life. Often by taking a step back.

The time has come. Time to simply act.
Join Forest People on an adventure learning about the abundance we have and how to take care of it.
It’s not about us. It’s about the next generation, it’s always about the next generation. 

Climate crisis awareness

Welcome to the topic of creating a sustainable world and tackling the climate change crisis! 

Yes, it is happening, your environment is changing. Rapidly.

Teaching, sharing, gathering, raising the awareness seems to be in major keyrole here. 

In recent years, the urgency of taking action to protect our planet has become increasingly evident. Climate change poses significant challenges, but it also presents an opportunity for us to come together and make positive changes for a better future.

Community based development

Friends, family, neighbours, schools. Community, network, diversity, solutions.

The concept of a “sustainable community” is not just one type of neighborhood, town, city or region. Rather than being a certain template, a sustainable community is continually adjusting to meet the social and economic needs of its people while preserving the environment’s ability to support it.

A sustainable community uses its resources to meet current needs while ensuring that adequate resources are available for future generations. It seeks a better quality of life for all its residents while maintaining nature’s ability to function over time by minimizing waste, preventing pollution, promoting efficiency and developing local resources to revitalize the local economy.
Decision-making in a sustainable community stems from a rich civic life and shared information among community members. A sustainable community resembles a living system in which human, natural and economic elements are interdependent and draw strength from each other.

Natural building

Natural and traditional building

Natural building techniques prioritize energy efficiency by utilizing locally available and renewable materials that possess excellent thermal properties. These materials, such as straw bales, adobe, or rammed earth, have high insulation capacities, reducing the need for artificial heating and cooling systems. Additionally, natural buildings often incorporate passive solar design principles, allowing them to harness the sun’s energy for heating and lighting purposes. By minimizing reliance on fossil fuels and optimizing the use of natural resources, natural building promotes sustainable practices and contributes to a more energy-efficient built environment.

Growing food

Food is medicine and healthy acriculture is vital

Growing your own food promotes self-sufficiency and reduces reliance on external food sources, which can be vulnerable to disruptions or shortages. Additionally, it allows individuals to have control over the quality and safety of their produce, ensuring that they are consuming fresh and chemical-free fruits and vegetables. Moreover, growing one’s own food encourages a deeper connection with nature and provides an opportunity for physical activity, promoting overall well-being. 

Nature gives us all we need. And we get to meet Her.

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