Tag: Ecosystem Restoration
Bee the Change: How Sustainable Beekeeping Contributes To Climate Action
This blog explores sustainable beekeeping as a way to transform honey production into a powerful tool for climate resilience, food security, and ecosystem restoration. India’s Humble Bee Movement empowers rural communities, especially women, to adopt sustainable practices. Boosting biodiversity, enhancing pollination, and supporting regenerative agriculture. Written by Monika…
Dive Into Marine Restoration: How You Can Make a Difference!
"I’ve loved the ocean for as long as I can remember, and been very lucky to have worked on marine restoration projects for the last few years. Now, being back in the UK and quite far away from the sea, I want to use this blog to inspire…
Nature is Free and So Are We: Environmental Education for All
Earthed is thrilled to announce that access to its online video classes and community area is now completely open-access and free. We are marking our one year anniversary by stepping up our mission to remove barriers to education and access to nature, making it even easier for people…
Ecosystem Restoration: Three Pathways to Bring Nature Back
How do we restore the natural world? There is no single answer - in fact, there are a multitude of ways to engage in ‘ecosystem restoration’. Whether big or small, every effort makes a huge difference. Each route, in some capacity, supports thriving ecosystems, soil restoration and supports…
3 Key Practices to Restore Ecosystems In Your Garden
Different ecosystems require different approaches depending on the level of ‘degradation’. Degradation means the depletion of resources such as quality of air, water and soil; the destruction of ecosystems; habitat destruction; the extinction of wildlife; and pollution. Sadly, science has proven that it’s not enough to simply address the…
Lessons in Flames: A Look at the History of California Wildfires
Fire possesses a dual nature: it can be both a fierce destroyer and a vital rejuvenator. The escalating wildfires across California highlight this duality, urging us to look deeper into both the science and the rich histories intertwined with this natural phenomenon. Rooted in the wisdom of indigenous…
The Promise of an Acorn
This month, our Earthed Community participated in rewilding Cheeseboro Canyon in collaboration with the Santa Monica Mountain Fund. We planted 200 Valley oak trees in a region impacted by the Wolsey fire. Each of these saplings has the potential to thrive for up to 600 years.
The Earthed Summit – “By restoring and growing, we are strengthening ecosystems.”
Liane, one of our community pollinators and contributor to Coral Reef Restoration course, attended the Earthed summit. Here she shares her experience of how the summit renewed her sense of optimism. As well as a commitment to taking action to restore the natural world.