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Be Kind to Animals | Nandita’s Vision for the Future

Continuation of our series, see previous post. This month we are inviting children to join the conversation, and be vocal members of the conscious community. 6 year old Nandita gives us her wish, that we are kind to animals. And she also gives us a little lesson about Pangolins! Watch video for more! Next post…

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3000 AD – Treehouses, Peace and Freedom from Pollution | Sara Kane

This month, we have decided to bring children into the conversation, after all they should be the ones who tell us what kind of future to wish for. Sara Kane visualises what the world will be like in 3000 AD. Will it be modern or tech savvy, or something quite different? Watch the video to…

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Permaculture, DIY and Circular Economics | The Odd Gumnut

Continuation of our series, see previous post. Hello friends! We are The Odd Gumnut ; a living breathing plant-filled Permaculture place in Panchgani, India. As a couple of Indian-Australian-American hybrids – the globe-trottin’ type – we bring the world’s seeds, artifacts, guests, ideas, and experiences to our land. The farm supports our organic diet and is…

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A Young Chef’s Vision on Sustainability

Valerie Lucas, a trained chef, writes from Reunion Island. A small part of France, separated by thousands of kilometres of ocean. She writes about the future of the restaurant business, and her vision for a positive future post the COVID-19 crisis.

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The Making of a Conscious Community

Continuation of our series, see previous post. It has been a journey since our very first CoCo Market, and now in the middle of a pandemic it feels like the things we have been talking about all this time is exactly what gives us hope for the future. Do watch our latest video on the…

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Our Role to Help Farmers Feed the Hungry

Farmers cannot sell their produce even as thousands go hungry. It is the responsibility of a community to step up. We need circles of support to protect the most vulnerable – this is our responsibility. And this is what we at GOODbynature are doing.

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Our Role when it comes to Supporting Farmers

Every time there is a calamity, whether it is because of conflict, or weather conditions, or economic situation or even during a global pandemic, we find out that farmers always have a specially difficult situation. What is the role that we can play in lending the farmer a helping hand? The choices we make when…

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Quite Simply Put, Go Local!

In a changing world, Tanya Kane tells us how to cope. Quite simply put, go local. We need to eat local, buy local, travel local and think local.

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