Do you remember the show “Hoarders”? The hosts would enter a home filled with things – a lifetime supply of newspapers or magazines in a mountainous stack, clothing piled high, ra…| The Zero Journey
I get this reason a lot: I can’t compost because of bears. And I understand the concerns, but when it comes down to it… YES, you absolutely can compost in our mountain towns. It just re…| The Zero Journey
KEGG is really taking #sharingiscaring to the next level this year. So many collaborations going on in so many different ways, all in the name of FOOD SECURITY *the imaginary crowd cheers*. When I …| The Zero Journey
HAPPY EARTH DAY, EVERYONE! IN LOVE AND COMPOST, NADINE| The Zero Journey
Various organizations and committees, have been encouraging and attempting to inspire the City of Cranbrook to start an organics curbside pick-up program for many years. I myself have been part of one organization and committee doing just that: we outlined the benefits, we offered some solutions, the City agreed they understood the benefits, and it […]| The Zero Journey
In 2013 we travelled to Vancouver Island; to this day, the Island is still one of my very favourite places to travel to. I love its proximity to the ocean, the seafood (the only place I will eat se…| The Zero Journey
There is nothing I like more than seeing locals supporting other locals, and this is just what’s happening with a new local seed-sharing initiative, spear-headed by a whole lot of amazing fol…| The Zero Journey
Recently I have been on a bit of a documentary kick – all things environmental. I was scrolling through Netflix options, trying to decide on my next watch, but it was already 21:00 when I saw “Seaspiracy” come up and I decided it was way too late to go down that dark hole before bed. […]| The Zero Journey
They’re not done yet! Not only does the schedule keep changing (at first we were supposed to only get two treatments; now it’s three), but the government continues to close their eyes and ears. Despite protests, petitions, and local groups forming to speak up against the use of aerial pesticide-spraying in residential areas around B.C., […]| The Zero Journey
One time, back in 2018, which seems like a lifetime ago, I attended my first Pechakucha event; and if you don’t know what a Pechakucha is, it is a presentation-style that is worth looking up …| The Zero Journey