Sweden’s largest solar park to be built by a housing co-op
Housing cooperative HSB is leading the construction of Sweden's largest solar-panel park.
Housing cooperative HSB is leading the construction of Sweden's largest solar-panel park.
Originally appeared as a commentary written by Ben Brock Johnson, a co-housing community resident in Massachussets, the article illustrates the advantages of co-housing in combating social isolation, feelings of loneliness and alienation from one's own neighbours and climate-change-related a
Published in April 2019 by Permaculture Online, the video reports on the LILAC Green Cohousing in UK, covering topics ranging from how the unique initiative first came about, the architectural adjustments for genuinely sustainable buildings and community development.
bring-together setzt sich mit der frage auseinander, welche Folgen die aktuelle Krise hat und welche Chancen wir in einem Leben nach Corona haben könnten.
Kirsten Stevens-Wood describes the experiences of initiatives in the UK and Germany, offering an overview of how CoHousing can make our ways ot living together greener and more sustainable socially, too.
David Kotrba berichtet über eine neue Plattform der FH Campus Wien, durch die der Austausch über Methoden zum ökologischen Bauen angeregt und Know-how ausgetauscht werden soll.
Written by Kirsten Stevens-Wood, Lecturer, Cardiff Metropolitan University, the article reflects on the social trends and pressures that have been pushing people together to form community-led housing projects, relying on various models and approaches.
Written by Krishna Ramanujan for Onezero, this article reminds readers about the powerful impact of small-scale actions in fighting climate change, especially as we spread them through our network by setting virtuous cycles.
Published on DiEM25 and written by Axelle Van Wynsberghe, the article promotes a Green New Deal for Europe, shifting the focus slightly, shedding light on the intersectionality of climate change and climate-related issues.
Sophie Schmalz interviewt für die TAZ die beiden Fridays for Future Aktivist*innen Pia Haase und Riva Morel.