Tomorrow’s agriculture is regenerative

Tomorrow’s agriculture is regenerative Eating has become a political and environmental issue. While massive agriculture is at the heart of criticism, a new form of culture at the antipodes of it is developing: regenerative agriculture. The harmful effects of the agricultural industry Faced with an increasing demand for food products, a massive agricultural industry has…

The world is changing, so are the energies!

The world is changing, so are the energies! In Japan and the United States, citizens are investing in renewable resources. They are ensuring their resilience to future disasters while empowering themselves at the same time. Independent and resilient power grids Communities are developing a renewable energy network. Since the disasters of March 2011, the Japanese,…

The economy of happiness

The economy of happiness What if there was an equation of happiness? Some countries stand out for their high level of well-being. Inspiration from other countries To be happy, you don’t have to be rich. This maxim can be verified through the examples of Costa Rica, the Kingdom of Bhutan, New Zealand, and Amsterdam! The…

Smile to improve mental health

Smile to improve mental health In May 2020, a scientific study showed that simply forcing your facial muscles to smile can make you happier. Looking at the bright side The scientific journal Experimental Psychology published on May 11, 2020, the results of an experiment conducted by researchers from the University of South Australia. They try…

Safe Ground helps prisoners to become good fathers 

Safe Ground helps prisoners to become good fathers How can a prisoner be a good father? The question does not seem to have a positive answer. However, the Safe Ground association succeeds in making prisoners responsible. Counter-productive prisons Men in prison retain very little contact with their families. Reclusive in a male-only sanctuary, violence, and…

The positive side of fires

The positive side of fires Fires are devastating, but the positive impacts of these fires are not often discussed. For, strange as it may seem, they have assets. Harmful flames The number of fires is increasing. In 2020, forest fires have increased by 13%, which worries local populations and the whole world. Millions of hectares…

Saving the Amazon rainforest

Saving the Amazon rainforest Nemonte Nenkimo, an indigenous woman, is among the 100 most influential people in Time magazine’s ranking. Her struggle? It is the survival of her people and the Amazon forest. Victorious combat that she leads against the giants of this world. The Amazon rainforest must be protected! Nemonte Nenkimo confronts oil and…

Uganda: Gorillas’ “Baby Boom”

Uganda: Gorillas’ “Baby Boom” Mountain gorillas, threatened by poaching, have taken advantage of the quarantine to increase their numbers. An endangered species Bwindi Impenetrable Forest National Park in Uganda is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It is home to about 400 mountain gorillas, almost half of the world’s mountain gorilla population. These gorillas are found…

Comedy stand creates laughter during Coronavirus

Comedy stand creates laughter during Coronavirus A young comedian finds a creative way to maintain social distancing while creating laughter. The British Columbian boy has made an effort to brighten his neighbor’s mood by telling jokes everyday from his driveway. Drive-by Comedy stand In an effort to bring joy to others, 6-year old Callaghan McLaughlin…

Zero-emission aircraft

Zero-emission aircraft If someone told you that flying is eco-responsible, would you believe it? Well, the first flight that does not emit polluting gases flew on September 24, 2020. The ” green ” airplane does exist. Polluting airplanes Tourist trips, business trips, low-cost flights… the plane is everywhere. Fast, this mode of transport was used…