September 2025 was the 3rd warmest September on record, and 2025 is likely to become the third warmest year on record. A La Niña transition appears imminent.| Berkeley Earth
As many builders pull back, Millrose Properties leverages data‑driven underwriting and select partnerships to bank growth despite a softening market.| The Builder's Daily
Native food producers and procurers came together for the first Indigenous foods expo in Seattle this October to connect and help build Indigenous food ways economically, but a one-year run may be all that’s in store as federal funding cuts strip monies available for future gatherings. The post ‘Native Grown and Gathered Food Expo’ Launches Inaugural, and Potentially Last, Gathering appeared first on Underscore Native News.| Underscore Native News
From our newly published Issue 28, a special issue on uncivilised art, writer and photographer Forest Woodward bears witness to damaged places on the edge of empire. The post Edgelands appeared first on Dark Mountain.| Dark Mountain
To mark the significant recent victory of the land access movement in England, we bring you Robert Sherman's piece on the right to sleep beneath the stars on Dartmoor The post Where Does the Night Start? appeared first on Dark Mountain.| Dark Mountain
Survival International's new report illustrates the dangers they face—and their resilience. The post Half of all uncontacted Indigenous tribes may disappear by 2036 appeared first on Popular Science.| Popular Science
Deutlich sichtbar werden die Auswirkungen des Westrings in den kommenden Wochen. So hat die ASFINAG heute Baumfällungen im „Nahbereich des Hauptbahnhofs“ angekündigt. Konkret betroffen sind Teile des Bergschlösslparks, des Ziegeleiparks und Bereiche der Bahnhofskreuzung. In Summe fallen 243 Bäume, darunter 90 mit mehr als 60 Zentimetern Durchmesser und damit besonders wertvoller Baumbestand. „Mit den 243 […] Der Beitrag 243 Bäume fallen! erschien zuerst auf LINZA!.| LINZA!
Die Regional-Stadtbahn Linz ist ein Jahrhundertprojekt für Oberösterreich – ein Meilenstein für moderne Mobilität, nachhaltige Infrastruktur und die Zukunft Oberösterreichs. Ein wesentliches Planungsergebnis der letzten Monate stellte die Trassenführung am Hochwasserschutzdamm dar. Nach einer intensiven Planungsphase und engen Abstimmungen zwischen den verschiedenen Partnern und Gebietskörperschaften samt den zuständigen Fachabteilungen steht eine Bestvariante fest, die nun […] De...| LINZA!
Mit dem JugendService Campus entstand auf der Spittelwiese 3, mitten in der Linzer Innenstadt, ein neuer, zentraler Ort für außerschulische Bildung, Begegnung und Zukunftskompetenzen. Ab sofort bündelt der Campus erstmals alle Bildungsangebote des JugendService des Landes OÖ – für Jugendliche ebenso wie für Mitarbeitern der Jugendarbeit, Pädagogen, Gemeindevertretern und Eltern. Der JugendService Campus ist die […] Der Beitrag Vorhang auf für den neuen „JugendService Campus“ e...| LINZA!
It used to be a vacant lot, in the middle of town. Over months and seasons the grass and weeds have slowly given way to rows of potatoes, apples, carrots, pumpkins, onions, and more. This is our local community garden. We even have a poly-tunnel that fills up with tomatoes, lettuce, and courgettes that grow … Continue reading The Little Weeds| sethlewis.ie
Typhoon left one person dead, two missing and more than 1,000 people seeking shelter after storm slammed the area over the weekend| Underscore Native News
AM General is making a debut at AUSA 2025 with its restyled, next-generation Hawkeye 105 mm Mobile Howitzer System (MHS).| euro-sd.com
Galvion has unveiled a new addition to its flagship Caiman suite of helmet systems in the form of the Caiman UL (Ultra-Light).| euro-sd.com
Rheinmetall has been contracted to supply Ukraine with more Skyranger 35 air defence systems based on the Leopard 1 MBT platform.| euro-sd.com
Israel’s IMCO Group is showcasing its latest AI-powered innovations for armoured vehicles at the 2025 Association of the US Army Exposition.| euro-sd.com
Despite the hopeful strides the river has taken in healing, scientists say federal funding cuts pose a setback to continued scientific monitoring.| Underscore Native News
Nicholas Flowers suggests wearing layers, taking tea, and connecting with knowledge keepers to help get out on the land| News Archives – The Independent
A $1.2 billion private equity-backed merger creates a Top-25 national homebuilder — and signals four pivotal shifts redefining U.S. homebuilding's M&A battleground.| The Builder's Daily
Lennar’s spin-off of Millrose is a game-changer— reshaping homebuilding’s economics, investment model, and access to land in ways never seen before. Here's an exclusive first-look at what it means now and what comes next.| The Builder's Daily
Millions of women across the globe farm and look after land – yet are excluded from owning it, hurting their incomes, depriving them of wealth and undermining their other basic rights. Anandita Ghosh and Shivani Satija on a wide-ranging issue of the Oxfam-edited Gender and Development journal that not only examines structural obstacles to women owning land but also looks ... Read More| Views & Voices
Despite their outsize hold on popular imagination, Venus flytraps are native to a tiny corner of the globe: the Coastal Plain of the Carolinas. As development threatens, one town—spurred on by one tireless botanist—has taken up the shovel to save the world’s most fascinating plant. The post Saving the Venus Flytrap: How One Woman Rallied a Town Around Its Weirdest Attraction appeared first on Garden & Gun.| Feature Archive – Garden & Gun
Reclaimed wood, native landscaping, and local art shine on fifty acres that will soon house a county park| Garden & Gun
Typhon brings the ability to rapidly deploy Tomahawk cruise missiles and SM-6 missiles, giving the ability to put targets at risk up to 1,000 miles away. Typhon brings the ability to rapidly deploy Tomahawk cruise missiles and SM-6 missiles, giving the ability to put targets at risk up to 1,000 miles away.| The War Zone
In June 2025, Ben McGhee uncovered an amazing treasure untouched for over 2,000 years.| AgWeb
The US Army has awarded Lockheed Martin Missiles and Fire Control its largest ever contract, for PAC-3 MSE) interceptors.| euro-sd.com
Supacat has received its first export order from the Czech MoD for 18 High Mobility Transporters similar to the UKs Jackal 3 Extenda.| euro-sd.com
July 2025 was the 3rd warmest July on record behind 2023 and 2024. 2025 is likely to become the third warmest year on record. ENSO neutral persists.| Berkeley Earth
Seizing on a paperwork violation and over $500,000 in fines, DOL agents hounded a fourth-generation farm into collapse.| AgWeb
Ignoring market signals puts private builders at risk of period cost creep, stalled cash flow, and eroding lender confidence—as rivals capture share, suppliers shift loyalty, and inventory languishes. In a market where stall speed can be fatal, meeting the market early becomes a compelling choice.| The Builder's Daily
After years of delays and mounting uncertainty, it now appears increasingly likely that the Hoefyster project, originally designed to replace the South African National Defence Force’s (SANDF) agei…| Military Africa
Buying land is exciting — up until you realize that dream lot doesn't come equipped with access roads, power, plumbing, or a place to build your home. The post Costs To Clear And Develop Land: What To Know Before You Buy appeared first on The Tiny Life.| The Tiny Life
Trying to decide between a hobby farm, homestead, and farmstead? Before you choose, check out this guide for an in-depth look at how the three compare.| The Tiny Life
A key upgrade to the David’s Sling air and missile defence system has been completed, the Israel Ministry of Defense announced on 4 August 2025.| euro-sd.com
The USMC has awarded Kongsberg a full-rate production contract for 30 mm remote turrets for the Amphibious Combat Vehicle (ACV) programme.| euro-sd.com
Humbleness comes from the Latin humus, meaning ‘earth’; so to be humble means to lay...| Dark Mountain
Further to this post we put up a short while back – Another reason to grow our own food:) – 8.1.22 – there’s more writing and research backing up our argument that we could easily grow a lot more of our own food. Firstly, there’s this: UK could grow up to 40% of its own […]|
Our last post gave an update on two of the four vegetable garden plots we run: Even in the depths of winter – Part 1. This post features an update from a long established community garden on an estate in Laindon run by our partners at Basildon & Southend Housing Action. It’s not the most […]|
In our previous post – Another reason to grow our own food:) – we extolled the benefits of growing as much of your own food as possible. The images above, which is a mini-progress report on two out of the four plots we run, show that we put our money where our mouth is when […]|
Here’s more evidence to bolster the case we’re making for grassroots food production in our communities through allotments, community gardens, guerilla gardening, etc. This piece was first published on Sustain New research finds urban allotments could be as productive as farms A two-year pilot study in Brighton and Hove by the University of Sussex shows […]|
This review is from the Bristol Radical History Group …the fences that divide England are not just symbols of the partition of people but the very cause of it. Bristol Radical History Group subscribers will find inspiration in Nick Hayes’s book. He sets out to trespass on a range of properties and rivers throughout England, […]|
It’s not often we plug a book, particularly one we haven’t even read! This looks like it will be interesting and useful – once we’ve received and read the book, we’ll post up a review:) Strategies for Ecological Revolution from Below by Peter Gelderloos Are alternative energies and Green New Deals enough to deliver environmental […]|
From the lush, vine-wrapped hills of Nosara to the stone-silent heights of the Andes, natural springs are Earth’s original gift - alive, unfiltered, and full of story. In every drop flows a connection to land, lineage, and life itself. “Springs of the World” is our new series celebrating these sacred water sources and the communities who protect them.| Find A Spring
The bioluminescent bugs of summer still need our help to stave off extinction.| Popular Science
May 2025 was the 2nd warmest May on record behind 2024. The chance of record warmth in 2025 has declined to 5%. An ENSO neutral condition persists and is expected to continue throughout the summer. The post June 2025 Temperature Update appeared first on Berkeley Earth.| Berkeley Earth
by Jawied Nawabi* At least, since the end of WWII the world has advanced significantly in scientific knowledge, technology, and the institutionalization of universal human rights conventions, yet there still prevails enormous levels of inequality, malnutrition, and poverty in the world. With all our advancements in the social sciences in the past seven decades on how […]| Economic Sociology & Political Economy
In this interview, Saúl Vicente Vázquez from the International Indian Treaty Council (IITC) highlights the urgent struggle of Indigenous Peoples to defend their lands as a vital act of protecting the environment and sustaining life itself. He emphasizes the inseparable connection between territorial rights and environmental justice, calling for collective action to safeguard Indigenous territories […]| International Planning Committee for Food Sovereignty (IPC)
A disused but valued patch land is being transformed into a forest garden providing food, herbs and building materials for the local community. Rob Hopkins| Transition Together
The intricate machinery of land administration in India, particularly in regions like Jammu and Kashmir, has historically rested upon.| Daily Good Morning Kashmir
The Earth is in a state of flux, with ecosystems shifting under the weight of deforestation, pollution, and climate upheavals. To decipher these rapid transformations, scientists and environmentalists turn to updated satellite imagery—an unparalleled window into planetary health. From the crisp details of commercial data from space to the broad accessibility of open-source satellite shots, […] The post Eyes in the Sky: How Satellite Imagery Reveals Earth’s Hidden Environmental Crises ap...| Sustainable Review
Building a house on a slope is equal parts opportunity and challenge. On one hand, slopes are one of the most difficult terrains to build on, and construction is often slow, expensive, and complicated. The post Building A House On A Slope: Costs, Challenges, & Considerations appeared first on The Tiny Life.| The Tiny Life
Few things are as daunting to landowners as the idea of building on land that doesn’t perc. As a reminder, perc tests measure how well your soil drains water. And since well-draining soil is crucial for septic systems, failing one may mean your land isn’t suitable for a conventional system. The post Yes, You Can Build On Land That Doesn’t Perc: Here’s How appeared first on The Tiny Life.| The Tiny Life
What is unrestricted land and how can I find some locally? Here are the essential answers for any prospective homesteader, tiny home owner, or off-gridder.| The Tiny Life
This post is by Guy Shrubsole. Today the UK Government has announced plans to open up the Land Registry – which, if delivered, will finally reveal more about who owns land in England and Wale…| Who owns England?
When I started planning a homestead for the very first time, the old saying, “An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure,” kept popping into my head. Honestly, this wise adage saved me a lot of heartache at the beginning of my homesteading journey. The post Planning A Homestead: How To Make The Most Of Your Land appeared first on The Tiny Life.| The Tiny Life
Despite 18 months of attacks by the Houthis, the U.S. does not have a clear idea of how many standoff weapons they possess or how they get all of them.| The War Zone
It's not clear why gold was chosen, but it is famously Trump's favorite color.| The War Zone
Read how local activists are battling the fossil fuel industry and advocating for environmental justice amidst fracking concerns in Illinois.| FracTracker Alliance
Where is the green belt? Where are the green belts? How much of my area is green belt land? These are excellent questions, but it's not always super easy to find the answer, and that's why I originally began investigating this topic back in 2012. This then eventually led to me producing maps for each English local authority that had green belt land in it, thanks to an idea suggested to me by geo legend Prof Bob Barr. Since I last did this in 2018 the number of local authorities in England has...| Stats, Maps n Pix
Tending to questions and complications in the solo exhibition The Earth is a Body in Transition The post ESO MALFLOR Plays with Fire appeared first on Mn Artists.| Mn Artists
We also now know the drone incursions last week happened over multiple bases, not just RAF Lakenheath.| The War Zone
The Global 6500-based aircraft will be the first of a new line of crewed “deep sensing” intelligence-gathering platforms for the U.S. Army. The Global 6500-based aircraft will be the first of a new line of crewed “deep sensing” intelligence-gathering platforms for the U.S. Army.| The War Zone
Kuhn is reportedly under contract to acquire the Waterside site from an affiliate of the Gudelsky Group, for an as-yet undisclosed price.| Commercial Observer
The Ethiopian National Defence Force (ENDF) has taken delivery of dozens of Calidus MCAV-20 armoured vehicles acquired from the United| Military Africa
On 11 March 2024, Open Development Cambodia Organization (ODC) in collaboration with Gender and Development for Cambodia (GADC) with funding from the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) through Family Health International – Civil Society Support Activity (FHI360-CSS), Advancing Land-based Investment Governance (ALIGN), and Landesa hosted an important discussion on “Women’s rights in land| Open Development Cambodia (ODC)
KMP strongly criticized the ongoing hearing of the Committee of the Whole of the House of Representatives discussing RBH 7. Starting today, Congress will lead marathon hearings in an attempt to fas…| updates from the peasant movement of the Philippines
This primer explores the causes of methane emissions and how the world can limit the release of this potent greenhouse gas.| UNEP
Vancouver Mayor Ken Sim confrontation at Komagata Maru sign unveiling a reminder from the local anti-colonial Panjabi movement that colonial violence is not past tense| themainlander.com