Government and Society
Disaster Response and Relief Efforts
UPDATE: October 3, 2024Disaster Response and Relief EffortsIt's been one week since Hurricane Helene made landfall in Florida and blew destruction up the eastern U.S. coast. Many folks, like those hardest-hit in the Asheville, North Carolina community, will be starting over from scratch.There are ...
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Sludge — Not Just on Farms
If you are gardening or farming and using fertilizers on your land, you'll want to be informed and prepared should you need to ask nature for options and adjustments to fertilizers you had already tested and planned to apply to your soil. We are especially concerned more farmers may turn to sludge (aka "biosolids") as a fertilizing option ...
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Include nature in your life every day — anywhere you are.
Your actions don't have to be big to matter. And you don't have to spend hours and hours a day to build your partnership with nature. Just commit to a little bit of time each day – something manageable that you can easily fit into your busy schedule. Before you know it, turning to nature for help will be, well . . . natural! Here are some ideas to get you started. ...
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Good, Better, Best: Economic and Financial Challenges
Here are the Good, the Better and the Best options for using the Perelandra tools to support yourself and your family when addressing economic challenges ...
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Indigenous Peoples Day
INDIGENOUS PEOPLES DAYIn recognition of U.S. Indigenous Peoples Day, we're sharing links to two organizations that are doing good work.Native Seeds / SEARCH Native Seeds/SEARCH (NS/S) is a nonprofit seed conservation organization based in Tucson, Arizona. Our mission is to conserve and promote the ...
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On this special day, please take a moment . . . In memory of U.S. Representative John Lewis
On this special day (July 30, 2020) as the remarkable John Lewis is being honored at his funeral, he has reached out to us one more time. Just before he died, he wrote an op-ed for The New York Times that was to be published on the day of his funeral ...
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Womens Day : Support education, save the planet.
International Women's Day 2024 Educating women and girls around the world is a potent countermeasure to climate change. March 8, is International Women's Day. If you've been on our emailing list or reading our posts over the last several years, you may be thinking, "Oh, I've heard this before." But ...
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Addressing Economic Instability with EoP and Nature
April 2026: As the global economic outlook continues to be uncertain, we're hearing from folks who are facing the challenges of a budget pushed beyond expectation. For many, navigating the unexpected and maintaining financial stability has required more effort and careful attention — and coming up with creative ways to solve these problems. Here are tips for how to use your Perelandra tools to help you, starting with Essence of Perelandra (EoP). ...
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Native seeds and healthy, filling meals. #GivingTuesdayNow
May 5, 2020May we suggest . . .Supporting the availability of Native Seeds, and feeding those in need.During this unprecedented time, there is an unprecedented need for support in every community. There are so many ways you can help. We would like offer two suggestions.Native Seeds / SEARCHNative ...
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National Days of Remembrance ~ April 21st
We're all connected and that can make us stronger. We are all experiencing one hell of a learning curve right now, adjusting to fast changes in society and reordering our ideas of what the future holds.On the eve of the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum's National Days of Remembrance, we are struck by ...
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