Our awesome CascadiaNow! nonprofit family member Cascadia Climate Action (CCA) has a Climate Science on Tap YouTube channel featuring videos of climate scientists Climate Science on Tap event presentations.
Cascadia Culture Week is coming up! How will you celebrate?
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Cascadian Agriculture Culture: Farm Visits, Farmer Interviews, and an Educational Video
When thinking of the lifestyle cultures that we share as part of the Cascadia community, agriculture culture is definitely one of the aspects that every Cascadian should be aware of if not a part of. With features like advantageous geographic features, weather conditions, and residents deeply invested in buying local, the Cascadia bioregion is an obviously place for an agriculture culture to develop.
Sustainable Materials: The Seventh Perspective of a Bioregional Lifestyle
“Using sustainable and healthy products, such as those with low embodied energy, sourced locally, made from renewable or waste resources.” (From One Living Planet)
Sustainable Water: The Fifth Perspective of a Bioregional Lifestyle
Water is a necessary component for all lifeforms. Humans can only survive without this precious resource for three days, yet humanity is using it up as if it is in plentiful abundance. The fact of the matter is, the Earth’s freshwater supply is decreasing significantly from excess use, and poor practices.