The Healing Powers of Nature
Did you know that nature can cure? This week we look at the numerous health benefits of nature and how different cultures around the world use nature as a healer.
There are good reasons behind why we get this urge to connect with nature. Nature is wonderful for our physical and mental wellbeing, and itâs free! The more we preserve, the better it will be for us. Hopefully this article will kindle your desire to get out there and explore it some more!
The Power of our Oceans
Our oceans play a vital role in supporting life on Earth and are powerful allies in the fight against climate change, yet they remain mostly unexplored.Â
Whilst rainforests such as the Amazon are often in focus as being keystone ecosystems, removing carbon and pumping out oxygen, between 50-80% of the Earthâs oxygen is produced by marine plants and bacteria. Without them, weâre in trouble.Â
Join us as we deep-dive into learning more about The Great Unknown.Â
Amazing Animals We Need to Save From Extinction
Our Earth is home to a fantastic array of wildlife. The destruction of nature and loss of biodiversity is not only tragic but also threatens the continued survival of our own species. Itâs estimated that since 1970 60% of wild animal populations have been wiped out as a result of our actions. However, itâs not too late to make changes and help prevent the extinction of our animal friends!
A Tiny House: The Journey Towards Sustainable Living
A Good Community delves into the fascinating movement of Tiny Houses. Life partners Alejandra & Love could never find the summer cabin that had it all â water, electricity, accessibility to public transport and space-effectivity. So they decided to build their own from scratch â in the most affordable, waste-free and conscious way possible.
Matilda Söderlund
A Good Company welcomes world-class professional climber Matilda Söderlund as our new ambassador.Â
"Climbing is closely connected to nature, so being an advocate for nature and climate is therefore an important aspect for me as a professional climber."Â