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The Hidden Climate Cost of the Backyard BBQ and a Surprising Solution
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The Hidden Climate Cost of the Backyard BBQ and a Surprising Solution

A traditional BBQ turns carbon into smoke. Discover how biochar cookstoves transform garden prunings into clean cooking fuel, carbon storage and fertile soil.
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Rethinking Monopoly Game Rules
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Rethinking Monopoly Game Rules

Explore how Monopoly began as a critique of land monopolies and how changing game rules reveals deeper insights into cooperation, ownership, and systems design.
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The Solutions Remain Embarrassingly Simple: Plant Trees
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The Solutions Remain Embarrassingly Simple: Plant Trees

Exploring how planting trees, forest gardening and community-led green spaces can address climate change, biodiversity loss, food insecurity and social isolation through simple regenerative design and ecological thinking.
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