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Zen monk Seigaku: A life with less can be so much more | ...

William Reed

Japanese monk Seigaku lives a Zen life with as little money as possible in Berlin.

The Nature of Gardens - Bioregional

Lynda Fussell

Our ordinary household gardens are good for wildlife, and that’s great for us. This is a report written and researched by Bioregional and commissioned by B&Q, the UK’s leading garden retailer. We reviewed, in depth, the scientific evidence...

Lilac (Low Impact Living Affordable Community) - BSHF

Lynda Fussell

Lilac is a self-planned and managed co-housing community in Leeds, England. It embraces the concept of living sustainably and communally. Members of Lilac have their own individual homes but share financial responsibility, the land, the...

20 Beautiful Japanese Words We Really Need in English

William Reed

Gain a new understanding of Japan's culture with these 20 uniquely Japanese words and phrases.

Jellyfish blooms linked to offshore gas platforms and win...

Louise Mosley

Vast blooms of jellyfish are becoming increasingly common – perhaps because human-made offshore platforms act as ideal nursery grounds for young jellies

HOW PINPOINTING HER PASSION HELPED SUSIE HUTCHISON TRANSF...

GeniusU Genie

Do you feel that your current lifestyle, job, or business lacks meaning and purpose?
Susie Hutchison is a successful Australian entrepreneur and a founding director of a market-leading global travel software company. Despite her considerable...

Which people inspire you and why?

Lynda Fussell

Musings on the 'Big Why' and what is it that causes some people to inspire us, apparently effortlessly... Thoughts loosely around our Leeds Entrepreneur Social speakers, Richard McCann,...

This Tiny, Bulbous-Nosed Shark Glows in the Dark

Louise Mosley

After 17 years of study, scientists finally confirm that the oddball creature is a new species

Meat industry blamed for largest-ever 'dead zone' in Gulf...

Louise Mosley

A new report shows toxins from suppliers to companies like Tyson Foods are pouring into waterways, causing marine life to leave or die

Is it fair to blame Coca-Cola and big corporations for ou...

Louise Mosley

Some global corporations are trying to address the environmental impact of throwaway culture, but campaigners say they remain part of the problem