A natural way to cool off in the city

By Laura Espiau Guarner|2023-06-19T10:54:57-04:0019 June 2023|Cities|

Summer is here – one wants (and needs) a refreshing swim. I don’t know if you have ever heard of this classification: there are the sea people, and then the swimming-pool people. The firsts bath in a natural surrounding, while the second ones get a dose of chlorine if they want to swim. Right? In fact, you could also ‘go natural’ in a swimming pool. Particularly, in a sort of ecological bathing space also called a natural pool.

Depave in Portland, opening the way for greener and resilient communities

By Laura Espiau Guarner|2023-06-19T10:56:00-04:0012 June 2023|Cities|

When I started to wear barefoot shoes a few years back, I disliked feeling the hard asphalt under my feet. In addition, my doctor beware me about how barefoot-like walking on pavement was damaging to the spine’s health. My urban itineraries have turned since into a sort of unaware jumping circuit from a grass and soil island to another – if you see me, now you know why.

Skipper Otto, an example of community supported fishing in Vancouver

By Laura Espiau Guarner|2023-06-12T03:40:08-04:0029 May 2023|Agriculture|

You may be subscribed to receive, every week, a basket of fruits and vegetables provided directly by a farm in your area. Or, in any case, you have surely heard of this model, also called Community Supported Agriculture (CSA), which originated in Japan in the 1960s and has been in place for about thirty years in North America – see for example the network of family farmers in Quebec and New Brunswick.

‘Beyond Growth 2023’: a strong symbol

By Laura Espiau Guarner|2023-05-26T10:53:00-04:0022 May 2023|Economy|

‘Croissant’, other than the delicious pastry, is a good adjective to describe our current economic system. The warnings about the disastrous effects of exponential economic growth are not new: they have been out there for fifty years already, following the well-known 1972 report 'The limits to growth' (Meadows et al.).

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